Busby, a member at Squire Creek Country Club, carded rounds of 68-69-71 to finish the championship at 8-under 208. Berthelot saved his best for last and fired a 5-under par 67 in Sunday’s final round to force the playoff. The playoff commenced on the par 4 18th hole (456 yards) where Busby had missed an eight-foot birdie putt to win in regulation.
Busby, the 2017 LGA Amateur Champion, becomes the sixth player all time to win both the Amateur and Mid-Amateur Championships.
“There are different ways to win,” said Busby. “When I won the State Am, I got really hot with the putter and kind of ran away with it. To win this championship, it tested a different part of me. That was being patient, something I obviously learned as I have gotten older. Today was just a battle of patience for me.”
It was truly special for Busby to win on his home track Squire Creek.
Douglas Dupont of Monroe finished in third place at seven-under par 209 (73-68-68). Nine total competitors finished under par through 54 holes
