Burlington, VT – The Vermont Chapter rolled into Burlington Country Club yesterday for its fourth Pro-Am of the 2025 season. Burlington Country Club remains a favorite among the Vermont Chapter, with 31 professionals and their teams registering for the early summer event. Overlooking mountains to the east and surrounded by downtown Burlington, the course is truly one of the gems of the state.
It was the team from Golf Garage VT, led by David Jankowski, that stole the show, firing a blistering 13-under-par 129 to take the team title. Jankowski’s squad separated themselves from the pack, taking the title by four strokes. Williston Golf Club, captained by Assistant Professional Michael Amendola followed closely at 133, while a second Golf Garage VT team, led by Kellen Peery, posted 134 to finish third. Rounding out the top four was Links at Lang Farm at 135.

Michael Cunavelis and his team from Links at Lang Farm
In the professional division, Kellen Peery rose to the top, claiming top honors with a one-under-par 70, securing first prize in the season’s largest purse. Peery navigated the back nine superbly. Burlington Head Professional Kevin Bennison and Ryan Kesten from Vermont National, tied for second with matching rounds of 71, while David Jankowski posted a steady 73 to finish solo fourth. Erik Lindahl, Jim LeClair, and Matt Avranitis all turned in strong performances at +3 and +4 respectively.
The Burlington staff once again delivered a pristine venue for the Vermont chapter. The Chapter extends its sincere thanks to Director of Golf Steve Hosack and Head Golf Professional Kevin Bennison, along with their staff for the wonderful day. In addition, a special thanks to Superintendent Joe Martaniuk for hosting and preparing the course.
Special thanks also to title sponsor Larkin Hospitality for their continued sponsorship of the Vermont Chapter Pro-Am series. In addition, the event was happy to host Callaway Golf. The Vermont Chapter is grateful for their commitment to growing the game across the Northeast.
Next up: the Vermont Chapter takes a week off before heading to Dorset Field Club on June 23 and 24th for the Stroke Play Championship.
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