Toshiba Senior Classic set to tee off
Noaki Schwartz
NEWPORT BEACH -- Officials are tying up last-minute preparations for the
Toshiba Senior Classic set to begin Sunday.
Despite the recent rains, tournament director Jeff Purser said they are
on schedule.
“It looks good,” he said. “There have been no major catastrophes. The
rain helped -- the course looks beautiful.”
The annual tournament at the Newport Country Club will include 78 senior
golf professionals who are 60 years and older. The Classic is one of 18
events on the Senior Tour.
This year, officials are expecting 80,000 spectators to show up, drawn in
part by golf legend Arnold Palmer, who will participate in the event.
Defending champion Gary McCord will lead and compete for the $195,000
pot.
“We are anticipating that this will by far be our biggest year,” Purser
said.
In addition to a great tournament, Purser hopes the crowd will also help
the group reach its goal of making $1 million for charity. The lead
charity and event organizer is the Hoag Hospital Foundation. Additional
recipients are Orangewood Charities and the Southern California PGA
Foundation.
City officials said they’re excited about hosting the event.
“The media coverage will provide a fabulous opportunity to show off our
beautiful city,” Mayor John Noyess said.
FYI
* What: Toshiba Senior Classic
* When: Sunday through March 5
* Where: Newport Beach Country Club at 1600 East Pacific Coast Highway
* How much: Advance-purchase, good-any-one-day exchangeable coupons are
$14. Single-day tickets good Monday through Thursday are $15. Single-day
tickets good Friday through Sunday are $17. A weeklong grounds badge,
good Monday through Sunday is $50. And a season clubhouse badge, good
Monday through Sunday is $100.
* Call: Tickets are available by calling tournament headquarters at (949)
515-4840 or at o7 www.ToshibaSeniorClassic.comf7 .
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