The Metropolitan Golf Association Senior Masters tournament recently wrapped up, with David Gibstein coming out on top as the champion. The competition, held at the Spring Lake Golf Club, saw a field of 70 golfers aged 55 and over battle it out for the coveted title.

Gibstein, a 61-year-old New York resident, shot a final round 3-under-par 69 to finish the tournament at 1-under-par 143. He edged out three other players by just one stroke to claim the victory. This marks Gibstein’s first major win in the Metropolitan Golf Association, and he couldn’t be more thrilled.

In an interview with reporters, Gibstein expressed his joy and gratitude, saying, “I’m just so happy to have my name on the trophy alongside so many great players before me.” He also credited his success to his caddie, who he described as his “secret weapon.”

The Senior Masters tournament has a rich history, dating back to 1914. It has seen some of the best senior golfers in the New York area compete for the title over the years. This year, the tournament was especially meaningful as it marked the 100th anniversary of the Spring Lake Golf Club, making Gibstein’s win even more special.

The challenging course, combined with strong winds, made for a tough competition for all the players. But Gibstein’s steady play throughout the two-day tournament paid off in the end.

As the golf season continues, Gibstein plans to use this win as momentum for upcoming tournaments. And with his name now etched in the history books, he has set the bar high for future Senior Masters competitors.

Congratulations to David Gibstein on his well-deserved win at the Metropolitan Golf Association Senior Masters. We look forward to seeing his continued success on the course in the future. Read More!