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Supe’s On

Supe’s On

Men

1. Skip Berkmeyer 1,135 2. Ryan Eckelkamp 1,052.2 3. Ryan Sullivan 947.5 4. Max Kreikemeier 791.7 5. Crimson Callahan 700 6. Joe Migdal 689.2 7. Chad Niezing 465.83 8. Jason Landry 428.33 9. Reilly Ahearn 425 10. Alex Ciaramitaro 390

Senior

1. John Todd 315 2. Joseph Malench 300 3. Mike Quesenberry 250 T4. Michael Hollander 200 T4 . Gene Hart 200 6. David Pfeil 155 T7. Donald Casey 150 T7. Sean Conagh 150 T7. David Diemer 150 10. Jack Eisenbeis 132.5

As summer sizzles, Player of the Year standings tighten up

With a number of July events conducted by both the Metropolitan Amateur Golf Association and the Missouri Golf Association - and more to come in the weeks ahead - the MAGA Player of the Years standings have started taking shape. With his terrific final day, 36-hole performance in the MGA Stroke Play Championship - including a 6-under-par 63 over the final 18 - Skip Berkmeyer surged to the top of the standings in the Men’s category. Berkmeyer has a lead over Ryan Eckelkamp of just more than 82 points. Ryan Sullivan is third, or less than 200 points back with a number of events still to be played. Berkmeyer has been the MAGA Player of the Year 11 times since the inception of the honor in 2001. On the Senior side, the race is even tighter. John Todd has a slight 15-point advantage over Joe Malench. Another 50 points back is Mike Quesenberry. The standings are based on performances in sanctioned MAGA, MGA, St. Louis District amd USGA championships, and exceptional finishes at national or international competitions.

As summer sizzles, Player of the Year standings tighten up

With a number of July events conducted by both the Metropolitan Amateur Golf Association and the Missouri Golf Association - and more to come in the weeks ahead - the MAGA Player of the Years standings have started taking shape. With his terrific final day, 36-hole performance in the MGA Stroke Play Championship - including a 6-under-par 63 over the final 18 - Skip Berkmeyer surged to the top of the standings in the Men’s category. Berkmeyer has a lead over Ryan Eckelkamp of just more than 82 points. Ryan Sullivan is third, or less than 200 points back with a number of events still to be played. Berkmeyer has been the MAGA Player of the Year 11 times since the inception of the honor in 2001. On the Senior side, the race is even tighter. John Todd has a slight 15-point advantage over Joe Malench. Another 50 points back is Mike Quesenberry. The standings are based on performances in sanctioned MAGA, MGA, St. Louis District amd USGA championships, and exceptional finishes at national or international competitions.

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