" ... anyone know how many total players there are?"
Mike:
The Crump Cup generally invites around 100 maybe a bit more.
I think these days there are now two days (two rounds) of qualifying into maybe five flights of 16 including a seniors division.
With that obviously not everybody qualifies into the tournament.
The first flight or championship flight is the only one in which you can win the Crump Cup. My recollection is that something around 73 or 74 could make the Championship flight so that would translate into something like 146 or so now.
Match play starts today and ends tomorrow afternoon after four rounds per flight.
The Crump used to be reported in the Philadelphia Inquirer but I don't see anything in the paper today about who qualified into which flight. The Inquirer, in my opinion, has become a really awful newspaper.
It would be great to see someone on this site qualify into the championship flight and do well. A few years ago Jamie Slonis made it into the finals on Sunday afternoon.
The interesting thing about Pine Valley and the Crump Cup is even some of the true national amateurs in the event don't always make the championship flight simply because of those infamous "others" and the inherent danger in the Crump Cup "setup".
That makes the tournament pretty interesting because even if you don't make the championship flight you never know who the hell you may be playing in the lower flights.
The first year I played in it I qualified in the flight just below the championship flight and who did I run into in the first round? None other than Jay Sigel who I think won the Crump Cup nine times before he eventually went out on the PGA Senior tour.
Speaking of that---there are a number of members at Pine Valley who are professionals.
I think it would be pretty interesting if the Crump Cup just opened the tournament up to all members including those professionals and just ran the tournament as a form of club and invitee "Open".
It would be pretty cool to see someone like Slonis or Chet Walsh (who are registered on this website) run into a Brad Faxon or a Nick Price in the finals of the Crump Cup.