
A Silver Dollar City-sponsored team featuring former University of Missouri standout tight end Chase Coffman won the 17th annual Stan Musial Hall of Fame Championship on Monday at Old Kinderhook Golf Resort outside of Camdenton.
The event was part of a two-day fundraiser for the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame. The Silver Dollar City team featured Doug Meadows, Chuck Ritter, David Kesterson, Austin Herschend and Coffman, with the group carding a 54.

A Jack Henry & Associates-sponsored team placed second with a 55. It featured Kevin Williams, former University of Missouri football coach Gary Pinkel, Jeff Rogler and Dan Swearingen.

Firing a 56 and placing third was a Hiland Dairy-sponsored team featuring former Mizzou and St. Louis Football Cardinals standout Johnny Roland. He teamed with Phil Daniels, Mike Zimmerman, Dennis Heim and Bob Michaels.

A USA Mortgage-sponsored team placed fourth and carded a 57. It featured former Kansas City Chiefs standout Art Still along with Darrel White, Matt Soutee and Jason Sweet.
In on-course games, long drive winners were Chase Coffman (44-and-younger), Jeff Rogler (45 to 65), Phil Daniels (65 and older) and Rita Scott (women’s division). Coffman also won closest to the pin.