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39th Men's Senior Team Championship

Winchester, KY (May 13th, 2025) - The 2025 Kentucky Senior Team Championship was held May 12–13 at Winchester Country Club and featured a competitive field of 46 teams. The two-day event tested players with two distinct formats: a Chapman Alternate Shot on day one, using 50% of the team’s handicap for net scoring, followed by a Four-Ball format on day two, with 100% of each player’s handicap applied.
Competitors were divided into three age-based divisions—Seniors (50+), Masters (60+), and Legends (70+), with teams placed according to the younger partner’s age. Yardages varied by division, ranging from 5,600 to 6,400 yards, and were adjusted as needed based on course and weather conditions.
This year's team division winners are:
Overall Senior Gross: Brian Holley + Adam Legate (-11)
Overall Senior Net: Scott Hawkins + Mike Lafavers (-13)
Overall Masters Gross: David Combs + John Doster (-10)
Overall Masters Net: Greg Engle + David Rudder (-11)
Overall Legends Gross: Dennis Long + Michael Tipton (+1)
Overall Legends Net: Porter Roberts + Ron Snowden (-11)
Click here to view the final results.
Click here to view the photo gallery.
The KGA Section extends its gratitude to Winchester Country Club, head professional Robbie Baldwin, PGA, and the facility’s entire staff for their assistance in conducting this event.
The KGA looks forward to the upcoming Kentucky Men's Amateur Qualifier at Danville Country Club on Thursday, May 15th, 2025. Click here to view the full KGA event schedule.
About the KGA:
The Kentucky Golf Association (KGA) is the official governing body for amateur golf in the Commonwealth, as recognized by the United States Golf Association (USGA). Established in 1911, the KGA is a full-service organization representing more than 120 member golf courses across Kentucky.
Led by a volunteer Board of Directors composed of course representatives from throughout the state, the KGA plays a vital role in promoting, supporting, and growing the game of golf in Kentucky. It is also a founding member of Golf House Kentucky, the umbrella organization for Kentucky’s Family of Golf Organizations.
As an Allied Golf Association of the USGA, the KGA is responsible for a wide range of services, including managing the World Handicap System, conducting course ratings, providing expertise on the Rules of Golf, running competitive tournaments and USGA qualifiers, and enhancing the visibility and branding of golf throughout the Commonwealth.
Media Contact:
Skylar Thornton | Golf House Kentucky | sthornton@kygolf.org