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Crump Cup: Two-time champion Michael Muehr is Medalist

Match Play begins on Saturday at Pine Valley Golf Club and a champion will crowned on Sunday

Pine Valley, NJ (September 23, 2016) -- Michael Muehr of Potomac Falls, VA shot even-par 70 to take the medalist honors with a 36-hole score of 4-under 136 in the Open Division of the 92nd George Arthur Crump Memorial Tournament at Pine Valley Golf Club. Muehr will face Skip Berkmeyer of Wildwood, MO in the First Round of match play. Muehr is a two-time Crump Cup Champion and Berkmeyer won in 2009.

In the Senior Division, Pat Tallent of Vienna, VA was medalist with scores of 74 and 68 for a 36-hole total of 2-0ver 142. Tallent will face Alan Fadel of Toledo, OH in the First Round of Senior Division match play.

The public is invited to view the final matches on Sunday, September 25th. The gates will open at approximately 12:45 p.m. EST.

ROUND ONE RECAP

Two-time Crump Champion Michael Muehr of Potomac Falls, VA made five birdies on his way to a 4-under-par 66 to lead the field after the opening round of the 92nd Annual George Crump Memorial Tournament at Pine Valley Golf Club. Brian Komline of Bridgewater, NJ also made five birdies finishing the day at 2-under 68. Jeff Scohy of Bellbrook, OH and Danny Simmerman of Shavano Park, TX also finished under par thanks to 1-under 69.

In the Senior Division, David Nelson of Reno, NV joined past Senior Champions Chip Lutz of Reading, PA and George Zahringer III of New York City for the lead at even-par 70.

In the Open division on Friday 62 players will compete for 48 spots in match play. The Senior Division will see 38 players will compete for 24 spots.

-Story by David Clark of Pine Valley Golf Club
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2016 season — official results & points
PosPlayerFromPoints
Final 16Skip BerkmeyerMO50
Final 16Jeff ScohyOH50
Final 16Scott RoweIL50
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