Record-breaking roster set for the 2025 FLX Cup at Ravenwood

ROCHESTER, N.Y. (FLX) — The field is locked, and the stage is set for the biggest event in FLX Tour history.

On Saturday, October 4, 2025, 48 players will tee it up at Ravenwood Golf Club for the FLX Cup, the final major of the season. With the largest roster ever assembled and more than $1,000 in total prize money on the line, this year’s championship promises to be one for the ages.

The entry fee is $25, and the first tee time is 11:57 a.m., launching a day of high-stakes singles competition that will decide not just the FLX Cup Champion, but also the coveted Young Man of the Year award.

Sources say FLX Tour officials are working hard on finalizing the groups and tee times for the event, with an announcement in that regard expected later this week or early next week.

“There’s a lot going on,” FLX Tour Co-Commissioner Matt Driffill said. “I wish this was my full time job, but it isn’t. We gotta sell some mugs or something.”

Record-Breaking Tournament

  • 48 participants: the biggest field in tour history
  • Singles format: every golfer plays for themselves, no partners, no excuses
  • Over $1,000 in prizes: the richest purse the league has ever seen
  • A new trophy: a symbol of the FLX Cup’s growing legacy

Following play, competitors and fans will gather for the Champions Luncheon at the Ravenwood clubhouse, with the gallery on 18 providing a perfect vantage point to watch the drama unfold as the final groups finish.

The Field

This year’s roster blends longtime veterans with new challengers, all eager to etch their name into tour history:

  • Alex “Dooley” Miko
  • Alex Wirth
  • Ben Annal
  • Boston Siwiec
  • Brandon Burris
  • Brandon Moynihan
  • Brier Koroly
  • Chad Christ
  • Chris Miers
  • Chris Trento
  • Chuck Pace
  • Dan Driffill Sr.
  • Dan Reisenburger
  • Danny Driffill
  • Dominic Trento
  • Eric Spanbauer
  • James Franz
  • Jarred Schrader
  • Jasson Jobson
  • Jeff Reyes
  • John Laganello
  • Jonathan Thorpe
  • Joseph Mortillaro
  • Josh Kowalski
  • Josh Valletta
  • Kenny Rogers
  • Kevin Moynihan
  • Kyle Pierce
  • Lou Englert
  • Matt Driffill
  • Michael DiMuro
  • Mike Converse
  • Mike Mortillaro
  • Mike Petote
  • Nathan Wirth
  • Nick Hawes
  • Nick Kozak
  • Nico Mattle
  • Patrick Moynihan
  • Ryan Netchke
  • Ryan Wirth
  • Scott Stedman
  • Sean Sawer
  • Shane Driffill
  • Shane Partiss
  • Tim Dorsheimer
  • Tom Deiure
  • Zachary Stedman

History in the Making

It’s more than just a tournament — it’s the culmination of a year of rivalries, breakthroughs, and unforgettable rounds. The 2025 FLX Cup at Ravenwood is set to be a historic finish to an incredible season.


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