PINE VALLEY, N.J. – Stewart Hagestad is having a September to remember.
Hagestad added the prestigious Crump Memorial Tournament to his recent haul of trophies Saturday, defeating defending champion Stephen Behr Jr. in a playoff at Pine Valley Golf Club.
Hagestad, 32, was a member of the U.S. side that won the 49th Walker Cup in St. Andrews on Sept. 3. Then he claimed the U.S. Mid-Amateur championship on Sept. 13, winning the title for a third time, 3 and 2 over Evan Beck.
Hagestad’s Crump Memorial began in dramatic fashion with a hole-in-one at Pine Valley’s famed par-3 10th hole (known as the Devil’s Asshole) as he posted rounds of 71-72 and tied for third in 36-hole stroke-play qualifying. (Beck earned medalist honors with a pair of 68s and a 36-hole total of 4-under 136.) Tropical Storm Ophelia forced the tournament committee to shorten the weekend match play to 18 holes of stroke play to determine the champion. All non-championship flights were canceled.
Hagestad shot 3-over 73 in difficult conditions at Pine Valley, ranked No. 1 in Golfweek’s Best Classic Courses list. He won the first playoff hole over Behr of Alpharetta, Georgia, to claim the 98th Crump Cup.
Matthew Sughrue of Arlington, Virginia, shot a 1-under 69 to win the Senior Crump Cup. Bob Royak of Alpharetta, Georgia, finished second with a 74.