Golf column, Thicker than water
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There are two children, a boy and a girl, with cystic fibrosis. For
Christmas, their uncle Keith will try to help them by raising funds in a
golf tournament today.
Keith Wyrick, the affable and longtime Newport Beach Golf Course
starter and course record holder, has created a mini senior tour event --
the inaugural Holiday Invitational Pro-Am (9 a.m. shotgun start).
With a $2,000 purse at stake for senior golfers, Wyrick has blended
three concepts -- a senior tournament, a fund-raising vehicle for a
cystic fibrosis charity and a family theme.
Wyrick, who has never lost his dream of one day getting a crack at
becoming the next Allen Doyle on the Senior PGA Tour, is experienced in
running golf tournaments, having operated the Record Setters Day Pro-Am
Golf Tournament at Newport Beach in the mid-90s.
But this one’s different. These kids, whose family prefers anonymity,
are close to Wyrick’s heart.
Not that it has anything to do with it, but Wyrick became a father for
the first time recently, and in terms of heading up golf tournaments, he
can lasso and wrangle with the best of them in the rodeo.
And, like Doyle, Wyrick has a short backswing that you have to see to
believe, considering he plays Newport Beach Golf Course (a par-59
executive course) under 60.
The small, 15-foursome Holiday Invitational Pro-Am is sold out, but
golf fans finished with their Christmas shopping can stop by and watch
the seniors battle it out in what is believed to be the final charity
tournament in the Newport-Mesa community this millennium (according to
popular celebration).
The Holiday Invitational Pro-Am will feature a family theme in each
foursome, meaning any combination of mother/daughter, father/son,
mother/son or father/daughter will be playing in the unique event.
“Why is there a family theme? Because it’s the holidays and that’s the
way I am -- family’s everything,” Wyrick said.
Wyrick is hoping the Holiday Invitational Pro-Am will be the opening
stages of an Orange County Senior Open.
Today’s event is an experiment, with pros like John Sullivan, Tony
Forrester and John Hartman playing for a purse in a two best-ball format
for the foursomes.
Wyrick, the tournament director, said players will feast afterward at
a prime rib luncheon. There will be a clinic prior to the morning shotgun
start.
Invited guests this year, Wyrick said, will include actors David
Nelson and Mike Villani, former Newport Beach Mayor Tom Edwards and
Newport Beach Golf Course owners Chris Jones and Steve Lane.
An event to benefit Children’s Hospital of Orange County will be held
March 27 at Newport Beach Country Club, following the 2000 Toshiba Senior
Classic.
The event is sponsored by The Ritz restaurant, which is hosting the
post-golf festivities, including an informal fashion show, silent
auction, gourmet dinner and entertainment by a Flamenco guitarist,
pianist and violinist. There is a hosted Martini bar.
The golf tournament features 36 celebrities from the world of
entertainment and sports, as well as a $1 million hole in one contest.
The field is limited to 300.
Sponsor prices range from $2,500 to $10,000, while individual player
packages are $500 each. Details: Contact Annie Nelson at Wish Sports
Enterprises, (949) 721-WISH (9474).
Speaking of the Toshiba Classic, defending champion Gary McCord, who
brought the house down last year during his hysterical and memorable
playoff victory over John Jacobs, will return to the scene of the crime
in a press conference Jan. 10.
“(McCord) will discuss his newfangled legacy as a champion, his
expectations for 2000, and probably a handful of other topics nobody can
possibly anticipate,” said Hoag Hospital publicist Chris Premer, whose
company is the event’s operating charity.
In a five-hole playoff that eliminated half of its four-player field
with a pair of thrill-seeking birdies on the first playoff hole by McCord
and Jacobs, McCord won in his senior tour debut.
Richard Dunn’s golf column appears every Thursday.
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