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RESULTS: 2025 Stocker Cup at The Preserve Golf Club

Parker Sisk fired a final-round 68 to win the 2025 Stocker Cup at The Preserve Golf Club.

Final Round Leaderboard — 2025 Stocker Cup

Parker Sisk claimed the 2025 Stocker Cup title at 6-under par, edging out Sean McInnis and Jake Spellerberg, who tied for second at -5. Ty Jenkins finished solo fourth at -4, while Joe DeFalco rounded out the top five at -3.

It was a tight finish at The Preserve Golf Club, with Sisk’s steady play over the final round securing one of the most coveted Mid-Amateur titles in the country.

Sisk’s victory adds his name to a prestigious list of past champions and underscores why the Stocker Cup remains one of amateur golf’s most meaningful Mid-Am events — a celebration of skill, camaraderie, and the enduring spirit of competition amid California’s natural beauty.

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The Stocker Cup has long been one of the crown jewels of amateur golf — a rare blend of competition, camaraderie, and California beauty that captures the essence of why we play the game. As the 2025 edition tees off today at The Preserve Golf Club in Carmel, I can’t help but reflect on my own experiences competing in this event — twice fortunate enough to test myself on this stunning stage.

A Course Unlike Any Other

Tucked deep in the Santa Lucia Mountains, The Preserve Golf Club feels like it was carved from a dream. The drive in alone — a winding road through ancient oaks and golden hills — sets the tone for something special. The Tom Fazio and Sandy Tatum design unfolds across rolling terrain with breathtaking elevation changes, panoramic views of Carmel Valley, and greens that demand imagination and courage in equal measure.

It’s a course that asks questions every step of the way — not through trickery, but through purity of design. You don’t overpower The Preserve; you navigate it. Every approach, every putt carries a touch of suspense, a whisper of “don’t miss on the wrong side.”

Personal Reflections: Why It Stands Apart

Having played in the Stocker Cup twice, I can say with confidence that it sits among the finest tournament experiences in amateur golf. The balance of competitive rigor and social warmth is unmatched — a tribute to the spirit of Peter Stocker, whose passion for the game and friendship inspired this event’s founding in 1991.

From the first tee shot to the post-round gatherings overlooking the valley, everything about this tournament exudes purpose and joy. The format — a 54-hole individual stroke play alongside a best-ball team competition — fosters connection across the field, pairing elite Mid-Ams with passionate amateurs who share a deep love for the game.

There’s a humility and humor that runs through the week. You’ll see national champions swapping stories with first-time invitees, seasoned veterans helping new players read the notoriously subtle greens. It’s golf stripped back to its best elements — challenge, companionship, and the beauty of place.

A Look Back and Ahead

Last year, Jack Schultz overcame a rough start to fire a record-tying 65 on his way to victory, proving that perseverance often beats perfection at The Preserve. This week’s field brings a new mix of contenders ready to add their names to the tournament’s storied legacy.

But for many of us — players and fans alike — the Stocker Cup is more than a leaderboard. It’s a reminder that amateur golf, at its highest level, is still deeply personal. It’s about the relationships forged in the game, the moments of quiet focus surrounded by natural splendor, and the shared reverence for an event that feels like home.

As the 2025 championship begins, those lucky enough to walk these fairways will once again experience what makes The Preserve — and the Stocker Cup — so unforgettable.

AmateurGolf.com Rankings
2025 season — official results & points
PosPlayerFromScoresPoints
1Parker SiskCA71-71-68=210400
T2Simon McInnisCanada69-71-71=211300
T2Johnny SpellerbergNE72-68-71=211300
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