Financial Analyst Stewart Hagestad Wins Low Amateur At 2017 Masters

by abournenesn

Apr 9, 2017

Stewart Hagestad already made Masters history when he became the first Mid-Amateur champion to make the cut at Augusta National.

Hagestad is a financial analyst in New York City, but he took some time off from his day job to win last year’s U.S. Mid-Amateur championship. And after making the cut at the 2017 Masters, Hagestad made sure he made the most of his visit to the hallowed grounds of Augusta National.

The 25-year-old finished the tournament at 6-over par and took home low amateur honors by besting fellow amateur Curtis Luck by three strokes.

Here are a few highlights from Hagestad’s final round at Augusta.

Quite the weekend for Hagestad.

Thumbnail photo via Rob Schumacher/USA TODAY Sports Images

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