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Crump Cup: Muehr is medalist
26 Sep 2008
see also: The Crump Cup, Pine Valley Golf Club

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Vying for fourth Cup in five years
Vying for fourth Cup in five years

Michael Muehr of Potomac Falls, VA shot a one over par 71 in Friday's second round of qualifying at Pine Valley's Crump Memorial Tournament to win medalist honors with a score of 143. Muehr is no stranger to major tournament play, having made the Round of 32 in the 2008 U.S. Amateur at Pinehurst and winning the 2007 Mid-Atlantic Amateur

He'll face two time New Jersey amateur champ Brian Komline of Bridgewater, NJ in Saturday's first round.

Mike McCoy, an amateurgolf.com member and reigning Trans-Miss Mid-Am champ from West Des Moines, Iowa is the eleventh seed and is attempting to win his fouth Crump championship in five years.

Norman Swenson of Linville, NC and Robert Vallis of Hamilton, Bermuda shared senior medalist honors with a two round total of 151.

The public is invited to view the final match on Sunday September 28th. The gates will open at approximately 1:00pm.

 

Second round results from Pine Valley follow:

Open Division   Hometown   Rd.1 Rd.2 Tot.
Michael Muehr   Potomac Falls, VA   72 71 143
Edward Gibstein   Glen Head, NY   75 69 144
Roger Winfield Newsom   Virginia Beach, VA   67 77 144
Scott M. Rowe   Hinsdale, IL   73 72 145
Jeff Belk   Marietta, GA   72 73 145
John Pate   Santa Barbara, CA   70 75 145
Robert F. Gerwin, II   Cincinnati, OH   73 73 146
Eoghan O'Connell   Palm Beach Gardens, FL   75 72 147
Don DuBois   Newport Beach, CA   73 75 148
Kris K. Mikkelsen   Smyrna, GA   76 72 148
Michael McCoy   West Des Moines, IA   74 74 148
P. Chet Walsh   Wayne, PA   76 73 149
Tim Hogarth   Northridge, CA   77 72 149
Steve Harwell   Mooresville, NC   71 78 149
Michael P. McDermott   Bryn Mawr, PA   77 73 150
Brian Komline   Bridgewater, NJ   77 73 150
William J. McGuinness   Woodbury, NJ   78 74 152
Thomas Gramigna   Haddonfield, NJ   79 73 152
Brian P. Gillespie   Wayne, PA   77 75 152
Stuart Smith   Nashville, TN   76 76 152
Randy Haag   Burlingame, CA   80 72 152
Rob Savarese, Jr.   Lafayette Hill, PA   76 77 153
Stephen Summers   Dallas, TX   80 73 153
Sam MacNaughton   Edmond, OK   74 79 153
Tom Brennan   Covington, LA   75 78 153
Robert D. Couture   Dallas, TX   82 71 153
Michael Kelley   Westerville, OH   76 77 153
Austin C. Eaton, III   N. Sutton, NH   79 75 154
Mike Moffat   Warrington, PA   82 72 154
John McClure   Austin, TX   79 75 154
Skip Berkmeyer   Saint Louis, MO   79 75 154
Alan Fadel   Toledo, OH   78 76 154
Arnie Cutrell   Greensburg, PA   77 78 155
Patrick D. Carter   Huntington, WV   78 77 155
Patrick F. Brady   Reidsville, NC   76 79 155
Kelly R. Miller   Southern Pines, NC   79 77 156
Tim Mickelson   San Diego, CA   78 78 156
Robert C. Funk   Canyon Lake, CA   79 77 156
John P. Fulkerson   Birmingham, AL   78 78 156
Matthew Sughrue   Alexandria, VA   78 78 156
Oscar Mestre   Berwyn, PA   79 78 157
Adrian C.J. Morrow   Dublin, Ireland   80 77 157
Andrew Morrison   San Francisco, CA   81 76 157
James E. Sullivan, Jr.   Glenside, PA   77 80 157
Rupert Kellock   Hampshire, England   75 82 157
Bill Jeremiah   West Grove, PA   77 80 157
Grady Brame   Hammond, LA   76 81 157
Seth Sargent   Birmingham, AL   78 79 157
Steve Slayden   Charlotte, NC   80 78 158
Richard Caldwell   London, England   80 78 158
Jamie Slonis   Sewell, NJ   76 82 158
Douglas Gregor   Phoenixville, PA   81 78 159
Garth McGimpsey   Bangor, Northern Ireland   75 84 159
Roger W. Hoit   Summit, NJ   80 79 159
Pat Tallent   Vienna, VA   84 76 160
Robert Young   Atlanta, GA   82 78 160
Chip Lutz   Reading, PA   85 75 160
James J. Bryan   Latrobe, PA   80 80 160
Scott M. Stahr   Barrington, IL   82 78 160
Chris Anderson   Wilmington, DE   84 77 161
Glenn Smeraglio   Newtown, PA   81 80 161
Christopher J. Lange   Bryn Mawr, PA   80 81 161
Gary M. Durbin   Houston, TX   80 82 162
E. Mason Rudolph, Jr.   Covington, LA   81 82 163
Patrick Duffy   Omaha, NE   77 86 163
Michael Domenick   Phoenixville, PA   80 84 164
Craig Nichols   Fort Myers, FL   83 81 164
David Nelson   Reno, NV   77 88 165
William G. Costin, IV   Radnor, PA   80 85 165
John O'Donnell   Los Angeles, CA   83 84 167
Chick Wagner   Oakmont, PA   87 80 167
Peter M. Broome   Barrington, RI   86 82 168
Eric L. Sexton   Derby, KS   82 87 169
Kevin Hammer   Boynton Beach, FL   86 84 170
Robert C. Shawger, Jr.   New York, NY   81 89 170
Gary Daniels   Berwyn, PA   80 90 170
Michael J. Brown   Fort Washington, PA   81 90 171
Chris Brauner   Austin, TX   88 85 173
Andrew Biggadike   San Mateo, CA   85 89 174
Michael Deo   Nutley, NJ   91 87 178
 
Senior Division       Rd.1 Rd.2 Tot.
Robert Vallis   Hamilton, Bermuda   78 73 151
Norman V. Swenson, Jr.   Linville, NC   76 75 151
Steve Smyers   Lakeland, FL   79 76 155
W. Logan Jackson   Winston Salem, NC   78 77 155
Allan Small   Florham Park, NJ   79 76 155
O. Gordon Brewer, Jr.   Pine Valley, NJ   78 79 157
Jack Vardaman   Washington, D.C.   82 77 159
Gayle Sanchez   Baton Rouge, LA   82 77 159
Kent Frandsen   Lebanon, IN   80 80 160
Ben F. Brundred, III   Potomac, MD   80 80 160
Joseph Quillinan, Jr.   Glenmont, NY   81 80 161
Thomas Graham   Southport, CT   81 81 162
Bob Kain   Hunting Valley, OH   80 82 162
Joseph Sommers   Stamford, CT   81 81 162
Michael B. Rose   Huntingdon Valley, PA   83 80 163
Randy Reifers   Columbus, OH   86 78 164
Thomas Case   Fort Myers, FL   81 83 164
Ned Steiner   Roseland, NJ   85 79 164
Jerry Greenbaum   Atlanta, GA   82 83 165
J. Stuart Francis   Burlingame, CA   83 82 165
John Y. Howson, Jr.   Malvern, PA   88 77 165
David K. Brookreson   Huntingdon Valley, PA   83 83 166
Jarrett B. Kling   Haverford, PA   81 87 168
John D. McKey, Jr,   Highlands, NC   83 87 170
Thomas Yellin   New York, NY   87 86 173
Mark R. Mulvoy   Rye, NY   87 86 173
Paul J. Spengler   Carmel, CA   87 87 174


ABOUT THE Crump Cup

The George A. Crump Memorial Tournament -- named for the hotelier and course architect most famous for building Pine Valley -- is arguably the premier mid- amateur event in the United States. The invitational field is made of of top players from around the United States and the UK. The format for the four days is two rounds of stroke play qualifying, followed by four rounds of match play. Players are flighted according to their qualifying position, and a separate Senior flight includes three of those flights. Jay Sigel has won the event the most times, with nine victories between 1975 and 1993.

Normally, the public is invited to attend the Sunday final matches but that tradition has been suspended.

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