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Oh, brother! Teen joins older brother in winning New Jersey Amateur Golf Championship

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BLOOMFIELD – Reed Greyserman has given the New Jersey Amateur Golf Championship its first pair of title-winning brothers.

Greyserman, 19, won the 123rd Amateur on Wednesday with a record-setting performance to join his older brother, Max, who won it in 2015 and is in his first year on the PGA Tour.

“I was there when Max won, and he’s doing awesome,” Greyserman said. “Obviously, the goal is to be where he is.”

Greyserman, an incoming freshman at Princeton, was a wire-to-wire winner and finished at 14-under 270 at renovated Forest Hill Field Club.  The Short Hills resident shot 3-under 68 during Wednesday morning’s third round and 72 in the afternoon finale for the record-setting 270 and three-shot victory.

“It’s an amazing feeling,” said Greyserman, who plays out of Hamilton Farm and previously had two top-five finishes. “To finally get it done here is everything.”

Liam Pasternak, 17, of Essex Fells, bidding to become the first high schooler to capture the title, was runner-up at 11-under 273. Pasternak was in Wednesday’s final pairing with Greyserman and shot 68 and 70.

“I thought it went really well,” said Pasternak, who in May won the New Jersey high school Tournament of Champions as a junior at Morristown. “I felt really confident.”

This should be remembered as the “New Jersey Brothers Amateur,” because Jeremy Wall, 29, of Manasquan River also was vying to join his younger brother, Jack – the defending champion – and deliver back-to-back sibling titles. Jeremy closed with 69 and 70 to tie for third at 10-under.

Mark Costanza, 35, of Baltusrol, bidding to become just the seventh player to win the State Open and State Amateur, also tied for third at 10-under. Costanza, State Open titlist in 2020, rallied with 67 and 69 to reach 10-under.

The New Jersey State Golf Association switched the Amateur from match play to stroke play in 1971. The previous record for lowest 72-hole score was set by two-time champion Dawson Jones in 2019 with a 15-under 273 at Neshanic Valley. Jones’ 15-under remains the lowest score relative to par, and Greyserman’s 14-under is tied for second with Jones’ 14-under in 2017 at Tavistock.

The five former champions made a collective stellar showing this week, all finishing among the top 12. Jack Wall of Manasquan River was eighth at 5-under after carding 68 and 70. Will Celiberti of Arcola, the 2022 titlist, was ninth at 4-under after shooting 66 and 70.

Two-time champion Mike Stamberger of Spring Lake tied for 10th at 1-under after a 71 and 70. Corey Brigham of NJSGA E-Club, the 2002 titlist, and Austin Devereux of Manasquan River, the 2020 titlist, tied for 12th at even par. Brigham shot 68 and 70 and Devereux had 70 and 74.

Greyserman once again fought off a challenge with a strong finish in the final round. Leading Costanza by two shots, he birdied the 15th and 16th holes. On the 16th, a 160-yard par-3, he hit an 8-iron to within two feet and sank the birdie putt.

“I knew where the scores were at,” Greyserman said of the leaderboard, adding, “After the birdie on 16, it was smooth sailing coming in.”

123rd New Jersey Amateur Championship                                                                   

At Forest Hill FC, Bloomfield                                                                

Par: 71; Yardage: 6,550                                                           

Final                                                                                                                                      

Reed Greyserman, Hamilton Farm 64-66-68-72-270

Liam Pasternak, Essex Fells 68-67-68-70-273

Jeremy Wall, Manasquan River 67-68-69-70-274

Mark Costanza, Baltusrol 71-67-67-69-274

Eric LeFante, Somerset Hills 70-72-65-69-276

Benjamin Ortwein, Oak Hill 71-70-68-69-278

Troy Vannucci, Little Mill 69-71-68-70-278

Jack Wall, Manasquan River 74-67-68-70-279

Will Celiberti, Arcola 73-71-66-70-280

Mike Stamberger, Spring Lake 74-68-71-70-283

Anthony Gallardo, Suburban 73- 68-71-71-283

Corey Brigham, NJSGA E-Club 74-72-68-70-284

Dylan Gallagher, Rockland 69-74-75-66-284

Austin Devereux, Manasquan River 70-70-70-74-284

Andrew Giuliani, Trump Bedminster 72-72-70-71-285

Ricky Calve, Colts Neck 78-66-67-74-285

Daniel Cassidy, Trump Colts Neck 72-71-72-71-286

Chris Dejohn, Arcola 72-72-72-70-286

Trevor Randolph, Arcola 72-74-70-71-287

Thomas O’Neill, Hackensack 65-77-70-76-288

Arav Patel, Forsgate 68-76-71-74-289

Tanner Little, Copper Hill 71-71-72-76-290

Anthony Campanile, Deal 75-70-74-71-290

Stephen Wentz, Baltusrol 71-73-76-71-291

Barnes Blake, Echo Lake 72-74-75-70-291

Jason Bataille, Raritan Valley 71-72-75-75-293

Griffin LaLonde, NJSGA HS E-Club 72-69-72-80-293

Sean Vowells, Canoe Brook 74-71-73-76-294

Drew Mulcahy, Baltusrol 68-71-76-79-294

Greg Scalley, Forest Hill 74-72-76-73-295

Ethan Lee, Colts Neck 71-75-77-73-296

Elliot Parker, Suburban 74-71-76-75-296

Graeme Hollingshead, Trump Bedminster 73-73-76-78-300

Robert McHugh, Rock Spring 71-76-76-79-302

Alex Yong, Heron Glen 72-75-80-75-302

CJ Antifonario, Knickerbocker 72-71-82-78-303

Jake Todaro, Shackamaxon 75-71-79-79-304

Michael Gallagher, Echo Lake 74-73-77-81-305

Greg Angelillo, Baltusrol 70-75-83-77-305

Matthew Normand, Riverton 75-72-81-81-309

Christian Deussing, NJSGA E-Club 72-73-86-78-309

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