00:00But Stuart Hagestad in his Saturday singles, he only got through 13 holes, but he was six under par.
00:07And then today he won on the 15th hole and he was five under par.
00:11So he was 11 under par and he still had, let's see, eight holes of golf left to play.
00:17So just nobody was beating Stuart Hagestad in singles this week, apparently, because that is some incredible golf.
00:24So probably an MVP for, especially with all the experience that he has in this, when you have a mid-am that can play to that level, because you have to have one mid-am play in the Walker Cup on each spot.
00:36And you have somebody like him, it's like, this guy's obviously good enough to play pro golf.
00:41And luckily for the United States team, for the Walker Cup standpoint, he's their ace in the hole.
00:47Yeah, I mean, he's been so solid.
00:50It's a guy like that that is, you know, that can bring not only experience, but experience and results.
00:56You know, just his record, I think 7-1 now and singles, you know, it's amongst the greats in the history of the competition.
01:03I mean, it's truly crazy stuff.
01:05Nathan Smith's actually a good example.
01:07You know, the captain for this United States Walker Cup team, he won five mid-ams.
01:11It's probably the best comparison in the modern age of mid-am golf of the best mid-am players to play the game that we spent in our generation.
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