ST. LOUIS, Mo. (May 7, 2024) – Today, the MGA’s Senior Series Tour continued at Norwood Hills Country Club in St. Louis, Missouri. A total of 86 senior golfers played a round of stroke play on the Norwood Hills course. 

Senior Series events are open to male golfers who are members of the MGA and 50 years of age or older. Competitors compete in flights based on their age as of April 22, 2024. 

Patrick Riordan (Chesterfield) won the 50-54 Open division with a score of two over, 71.

In the 55-59 Open division, Dan Kelley (Chesterfield) was the winner at three over, 72.

Jeff Spies (Ozark) won the 60-64 Open division, shooting one over, 70.

Mike O’Neil (St. Louis) came out on top of the 65-69 Open flight with a score of three over, 72.

Finally, Robert Trittler (Wentzville) shot one over, 70, and was the winner of the 70+ open flight.

The following net flights have handicap strokes deducted from final scores:

Eric Austin (Raymore) won the 50-58 Net flight after shooting one under, 68.

With a score of four under, 65, Doug Grooms (Camdenton) and Thomas Siebenman tied for first in the 59-64 Net flight.

In the 65-69 Net flight, Kevin Kluge (Florissant) had the lowest score at three under, 66.

Bob Rugen (Fulton) came out on top of the 70-74 Net group at three under, 66.

Lastly, the 75+ Net group saw William Wunderlich (High Ridge) as its winner after he shot three under, 66.

Congratulations to all of the flight winners!

To view the full results of this event, click here: mga-2024seniorseriesnorwoodhills.golfgenius.com

The next Senior Series event will be on May 8 at Gateway National Golf Links. For more information about Senior Series events, visit www.mogolf.org or contact the MGA office at (573) 636-8994.

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ABOUT MGA: The Missouri Golf Association is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to promote the best interests and true spirit of the game of golf throughout the State of Missouri. The Missouri Golf Association was started in St. Louis in 1905 to run the Amateur Championship. Four founding clubs would be the ones in existence in St. Louis in those early years – St. Louis Country Club, Algonquin Golf Club, Glen Echo Golf Club and Normandie Golf Club. Four years later, the invite-only Missouri Amateur was held in Kansas City at Evanston Club. 1911 marked the real organization of the MGA with Bonner Miller as Secretary and Executive Director. Ever since then, the MGA has striven to provide tournaments and spaces for Missouri golfers to sharpen their skills and enjoy the game. 

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