Former PGA Tour pro Brad Adamonis wins APGA’s Ascension Classic event in St. Louis

The APGA event was played in tandem with the PGA Tour Champion’s Ascension Charity Classic.

Former PGA Tour pro Brad Adamonis sank a 35-foot birdie putt on the final hole to win the APGA Tour’s inaugural Ascension Classic at Glen Echo Country Club in St. Louis on Friday afternoon.

Adamonis’s 11-under 131 was just enough to top Willie Mack III, who birdied three of his final five holes to finish at 10 under. Landon Lyons and Quinn Riley tied for third at 9 under.

Glen Echo Country Club played as a 6,382-yard, par-71 layout.

The APGA event was played in tandem with the Champions tour’s second annual Ascension Charity Classic at nearby Norwood Hills Country Club.  

Adamonis shot a final-round 65, which tied for the best round of the day. St. Louis native Christian Heavens also matched Adamonis with a 6-under round. 

“It broke about 12 feet,” Adamonis said of his winning putt. “I’ve been putting better. I stayed calm after a couple of bad shots. I’ve worked hard, and I wanted to trust my game.” 

With the victory, Adamonis earned a sponsor exemption into the PGA Tour’s World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba, Nov. 3-6 at El Camaleon Golf Course at Mayakoba in Riviera Maya, Mexico. Adamonis also pocketed the top prize of $10,000.

It’s his second APGA win this season. He also captured the title at Valhalla in July. The victory puts Adamonis in the driver’s seat for the top prize in the Farmers Insurance Fall Series bonus pool of $20,000 with payouts to be determined via points earned over the course of the four-event series.

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St. Louis hosting two pro events this week as APGA, PGA Tour Champions visit the Gateway City

It’s a good week to be a golf fan in St. Louis.

There’s going to be no shortage of options for golf fans in St. Louis to quench their thirst this weekend.

The PGA Tour Champions and Advocates Professional Golf Association Tour are both in the Gateway City, and there’s a bit of connection between the two events.

The Ascension Classic, the launch event of APGA’s Farmers Insurance Fall Series, will be the circuit’s first visit to St. Louis. Meanwhile, the second Champions tour returns for the second Ascension Charity Classic.

On Wednesday, the APGA will play its pro-am at Norwood Hills Country Club, site of the Champions tour event. There will also be a practice round at Glen Echo Country Club, where Thursday and Friday the APGA will play its 36-hole event.

Tim O’Neal is also going to make some history in St. Louis. After turning 50 in August, O’Neal received the first-ever exemption for an APGA Tour player into a PGA Tour Champions event, so O’Neal will tee it up with other legends of the game.

The Ascension Charity Classic begins Friday and concludes Sunday. David Toms is the defending champion.

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