Annal, Spanbauer make history at 4th annual Genesee Invitational

ROCHESTER, N.Y. (FLX) — The unofficial slogan for the FLX Tour’s annual Genesee Invitational is “every dog has their day,” and on Sunday at the Valley, two dogs had their day.

Forty of the Tour’s best and brightest teed off Sunday at Genesee Valley Golf Course for the two-man best ball tournament. It was a day that had it all; rain, sun, laughs, tears, wedges left behind and the Big Guy getting plunked by a ball.

“Just a quintessential FLX Tour event from start to finish,” FLX Tour Co-Commissioner Shane Driffill said. “Not the drama of the Classic’s playoff, or the scandal of the Grand Open, just good dudes playing good golf.”

Though nothing could quite match the intensity of the Churchville Classic playoff hole this year, there was plenty of drama at the Invitational. The first group teed off at 9:30 a.m. and among them were Ben Annal and Eric Spanbeur, who set the pace with a -8.

The leaders in the clubhouse watched on with aniticpation as the groups behind them chased up the leaderboard. Three different teams had a chance to tie or take the lead on hole 18, but all three fell short of their aspirations and finished tied for second with a -7; leaving Annal and Spanbeur as this year’s champions.

And celebrate the title they did! Ben left shortly after the round was completed to head to Toronto for an Oasis concert.

“A weekend to tell the grandkids about one day,” Annal said.

Spanbeur, meanwhile, was seen after buying rounds of shots for passerby at the Champions Luncheon at Shamrock Jack’s, so many shots that an ambulance was called at one point, reportedly.

The lives of these two are about to change forever, while the others in the field look up and hope that one day they’ll know that feeling.

The team of Shane Driffill and Tim Dorsheimer was one of the three teams tied for second place, another silver medal for the blonde-haired commissioner after coming so close in the Churchville Classic playoff last month. Elsewhere, Ryan Netchke’s back has to be hurting after carrying his partner Matt Driffill for 18 holes. The short kings team also tied for second, thanks to the Rhyno’s heroics.

“He deserved better,” Matt said of his partner’s performance. “He laid it all on the line, played with all class and nobility. I had no business in hat one this year, let’s be honest.”

The team of Kyle Pierce and Scott Stedman rounded out the podium, also tied for third place with a -7. Pierce’s putt on 18 to force a playoff narrowly missed the mark, and with that Annal and Spanbeur were launched into the Hall of Champions.

Other notable reports from the course:

— Matt Vaughn Rowell inquired about the Churchville driving range about a half hour before the first tee time. He made it on time and played valiantly.

— Josh Valletta left a wedge on a green on the back 9, holed out from 120 yards (for bogey), and played all 18 holes this year (counting every stroke with confidence and conviction en route to a +55)

— The Big Guy, Brier Koroly, was struck by a golf ball mid-round. He fought through the injury and finished the round with grace. According to Tour historian’s knowledge, this was the second instance in Tour history of a pro getting hit by a ball during competition. We were all surprised it’s only happened twice really.

— Newcomer Victor Sanchez Jr., the only player in the field of 40 to make his debut, played with guts and focus as he filled in for newly-minted Golden Boy Todd Horne. He was presented the ol’ Belle for his efforts.

— Play came to a halt about midway through the action as a downpour of rain splattered about. It quickly blew over and play resumed without issue. Weather’s a hoax, as always. Don’t ask about the Grand Open. It’s fine.

— All the smiles you see in the article photo at the top were because someone ripped serious ass right as the self timer on the camera was going off. Impeccable timing by an unknown fart master there.

All in all it was a fantastic event and another legendary chapter in FLX Tour history.

With three of the four major tournaments in the rear-view mirror for the season, all eyes turn to the FLX Cup at Ravenwood Golf Course on Saturday October 4.

Tour officials are expecting the largest field in FLX history, and the largest purse for the champion ever, but something no one can expect or predict is who will be crowned the 2025 Young Man of the Year. With a ton of points up for grabs on an individual basis, there are tons of outcomes on the table.

Sources say a registration form for the FLX Cup will be sent to pros in the coming days. Until then, stay sharp and hit ’em straight!

Editor’s note: Figures below are preliminary results pending review by FLX Tour Head of Numbers Tim Dorsheimer (08/26/25)

2025 Genesee Invitational results

RankTour ProNet ScoreYMOTY Points
1Ben Annal-840
1Eric Spanbauer-840
T2Tim Dorsheimer-738
T2Shane Driffill-738
T2Matt Driffill-738
T2Ryan Netchke-738
T2Scott Stedman-738
T2Kyle Pierce-738
T5Danny Driffill-532
T5Brandon Moynihan-532
T5Dan Driffill Sr.-532
T5Nick Kozak-532
T5Sean Sawyer-532
T5Patrick Moynihan-532
T5Mike Petote-532
T5Alex ‘Dooley’ Mikalajo-532
9Boston Siwiec-424
9Brendan Milward-424
T10Chris Miers-322
T10Nathan Wirth-322
T10Joe Mortillaro-322
T10Josh Valletta-322
T10Mike DiMuro-322
T10Vaughn Rowell-322
T10Ryan Wirth-322
T10Lou Englert-322
T10Nico Mattle-322
T10John Laganello-322
15Dan Riesenberger-212
15Chad Christ-212
T16Nick HawesE10
T16Jimmy FranzE10
T16Tom DieureE10
T16Brier KorolyE10
T16Mykola ProkopenkoE10
T16Kevin MoynihanE10
T16Jonathon ThorpeE10
T16Jarred SchraderE10
20Brandon Burris52
20Victor Sanchez Jr.52

2025 Young Man of the Year standings

*Preliminary results pending review by FLX Tour Head of Numbers Tim Dorsheimer (08/26/25)

RankTour ProYMOTY Points
1Dan Driffill Sr.110
T2Alex ‘Dooley’ Mikalajo108
T2Shane Driffill108
4Matt Driffill100
5Tim Dorsheimer97
6Ryan Netchke95
7Scott Stedman94
8Eric Spanbauer90
T9Chad Christ89
T9Boston Siwiec89
11Danny Driffill88
T12Nick Kozak76
T12Mykola Prokopenko76
14Sean Sawyer72
15Chris Miers70
16Ryan Wirth69
17Brandon Moynihan68
18Kyle Pierce67
19Mike Petote66
20Jonathon Thorpe64
21Dan Graves61
22Zach Steadman59
T23Nick Hawes58
T23Tom Dieure58
T23Lou Englert58
T26Mike Mortillaro57
T26Brier Koroly57
T28Dan Riesenberger52
T28Patrick Moynihan52
30Shane Partiss51
T31Joe Mortillaro50
T31Nico Mattle50
T33Ben Annal48
T33Nathan Wirth48
T35Josh Kowalski42
T35Mike DiMuro42
T37Vaughn Rowell39
T37Evan Santiago39
39Jarred Schrader38
40Dom Trento36
T41Brendan Milward32
T41Josh Valletta32
43Chuck Pace31
T44Brandon Burris26
T44Jimmy Franz26
46John Laganello24
47Gene Ferrera22
48Jasson Jobson20
49Kevin Moynihan10
T50Todd Horne8
T50Michael Converse8
T50Steve Nally8
T50Kenny Rogers8
T50Jesse Cramer8
54Victor Sanchez Jr.2

Latest News

  • Field finalized for 2024 Churchville Classic

    Field finalized for 2024 Churchville Classic

    ROCHESTER, N.Y. (FLX) — We are indubitably back. FLX Tour officials sent fans into a frenzy Wednesday morning when they announced the finalized roster for the upcoming Churchville Classic. The annual two-man scramble tournament will take place Saturday, July 27 at Churchville Golf Course — which is currently in mint condition, according to sources. The…

  • Locked in: Date announced for 2024 Genesee Invitational

    Locked in: Date announced for 2024 Genesee Invitational

    ROCHESTER, N.Y. (FLX) — Longer days, warmer temps, and major dates getting announced on the FLX Tour: That’s how you know summer has arrived. Tour officials announced Thursday morning the date for this year’s Genesee Invitational. The tradition continues with the two-man best ball format, a beloved contest with a storied history. The 2024 Genesee…

  • Netchke etches fairytale ending, writes history with Grand Open victory

    Netchke etches fairytale ending, writes history with Grand Open victory

    IRONDEQUOIT, N.Y. (FLX) — Truth is stranger than fiction sometimes, and that was exemplified by a storybook finish to the FLX’s biggest tournament of the year Saturday at Durand Eastman Golf Course. It was an extra special day for the Tour as they were able to come together for the first major of the year…

  • Tee times, pairings announced for 2024 Grand Open

    Tee times, pairings announced for 2024 Grand Open

    ROCHESTER, N.Y. (FLX) — Ladies and gentlemen, we are just a few days away from the biggest tournament of the year! The 2024 Grand Open, the most prestigious tournament on the FLX Tour’s calendar each year, kicks off at 7:30 a.m. on Saturday, June 1, 2024 at the Robert Trent Jones-designed Durand Eastman Golf Course.…

  • Locked in: FLX Tour announces date for 2024 Churchville Classic

    Locked in: FLX Tour announces date for 2024 Churchville Classic

    ROCHESTER, N.Y. (FLX) — All eyes and focus are lasered in on next week’s Grand Open at Durand Eastman Golf Course, the Grand Daddy of ‘Em All and the first major the season. So FLX Tour officials believed it to be the perfect time to announce the date for this year’s Churchville Classic. The FLX…