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Stimmel won eleven tournaments in 2023, including the Senior Porter Cup, and now he has an early win in 2024
The first Society of Seniors event of 2024 is in the books as the 16th Spring Classic wrapped up on Thursday at Orange County National.
84 players began the event that was played on both the Panther Lake Course (two rounds) and Crooked Cat Course.
Senior Division
Rick Stimmel, of Pittsburgh, Pa., had a season to remember in 2023, one in which he notched eleven victories across various organizations. If this week’s results are any indication, it seems 2024 could be a repeat performance.
Stimmel fired a final round of 5-under par 67 that included four birdies and an eagle. With a closing birdie at 18, Stimmel nudged past Greg Sanders of Anthem, Ariz., by one stroke to win the Senior division at the 16th Spring Classic held at Orange County National in Winter Garden, Fla.
Sanders played stellar, carding a bogey-free 3-under 69 to finish as runner-up at 5-under par. Stimmel tallied rounds of 70-73-67 for a 6-under total of 210.
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“I got off to a hot start with birdies on No. 2 (par 5) and No. 4 (par 3),” said Stimmel. “Then I eagled the par 5 No. 7 with a long putt from the back of the green. Greg played great all day. We had a great battle on the back nine. I three-putted on No. 13 from about 15 feet but then bounced back with a ridiculous up-and-down for birdie on the par 5 No. 14. It could have gone either way on Nos. 14 and 18 with us. I was able to get up and down from a little long on No. 18 for the winning birdie.”
Craig Hurlbert, of The Woodlands, Tex., kept the pressure on both Stimmel and Sanders as he posted his final total of 4-under, 212, to finish alone in third place.
Super Senior Division
Richard Kerper, of Oldsmar, Fla., exercised some demons that had been lingering after his first round on Panther Lake in Tuesday’s opening round when he posted a 5-over 77. On Thursday, he improved by six strokes after making six birdies and was able to overcome a double bogey on his final hole to edge Gregory Goode, of Salina, Kan., by one to take home the hardware. Kerper finished the three-day event with rounds of 77-72-71 for a 4-over total of 220.
“I had been hitting the ball great all week, even though I had 77 in the first round with a triple,” said Kerper. “My putter really heated up today and I hit the ball real close most of the day. On the last hole, as I was not doing well and making double, Greg had about a 12-footer to tie and hit a great putt, and I thought he made it. I’m real proud of the way I played and happy to come away with the win.”
Marcus Beck of Tallahassee, Fla., and Todd Brown of Winston Salem, N.C., tied for third place at 6-over par.
Legends Division
Don Donatoni, of West Chester, Pa., continued his success from late in 2023, as he found a way to grind out the victory in the Legend division to win by two strokes over Peter Van Ingen of Palm Beach, Fla. Donatoni opened the tournament with a 3-under round of 69 but then went without a birdie over his next 36 holes. Van Ingen applied plenty of pressure as he carded a final round of 2-under par to finish runner-up at 3-over overall.
“I was happy to get off to a great start in round one,” said Donatoni. “I went the next 36 holes without a bogey, so I really had to grind. My irons were a little suspect this week, but thankfully my scrambling was on point, and I was able to stick it out for the win. I made 17 pars today, so I felt a little bit like Nick Faldo at The Open out there. Peter and Evan kept it tight throughout the day, so I’m happy I was able to grind it out.”
Grand Master Division
| Place | Player | Location | Pts | Scores |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Pittsburgh, PA | 700 | 70-73-67=210 | |
| 2 | Anchorage, AK | 400 | 71-71-69=211 | |
| 3 | Woodlands, TX | 300 | 75-68-69=212 | |
| 4 | Minneapolis, MN | 300 | 75-71-69=215 | |
| 5 | Sinking Spring, PA | 300 | 69-76-72=217 |

54 hole stroke play tournament for Society of Seniors Members only, with Senior (ages 55 and over), Super Senior (65+), Legend (70+) and Grand Master (75+) divisions.

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