Jones Cup: Mike Reehl
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Richard Dunn
SANTA ANA HEIGHTS - When told that at least one member of the Great
Eight in the inaugural Jones Cup picked Santa Ana Country Club’s Chris
Veitch and Mike Reehl to win, the longtime head professional cracked:
“That’s a bunch of bull,” Reehl said. “There’s no way (we’re the best
team). I’m the worst pro ... you’ll see.”
A Reehl hometown guy, he was once the best community college player in
the state of California.
A former junior sensation, who grew up playing Mesa Verde Country
Club, Reehl played on Corona del Mar High’s CIF Southern Section
championship team in 1967 as a sophomore, then played No. 1 for the Sea
Kings in 1968 and ’69.
After winning an individual state championship at Orange Coast College
in 1970, Reehl became an All-American at Long Beach State, then played
mini-tour events.
In March 1968, Reehl’s father, Cecil, died of heart failure on the
golf course while the two were playing at Mesa Verde.
With the family no longer able to afford the membership at Mesa Verde,
the 16-year-old Reehl landed a job as a bag boy at Santa Ana Country
Club, where he was hired October ’68 and hasn’t left.
Reehl worked his way into the Santa Ana pro shop in 1977 and became
legendary former SACC head pro Gerald Hall’s key man. In 1979, Reehl
earned his PGA membership card and was on his way to a successful career
as a club pro.
Reehl replaced his mentor, Hall, as head pro in 1985, and has been a
favorite of members for years.
As a player, Reehl once held the Santa Ana course record of 64, until
Fred Couples shot 63 after making eagle on No. 18 while playing as a
guest of a member during a private round in 1992.
While Reehl prefers to maintain a humble approach to the Jones Cup,
there’s no getting around the fact that he’s a sensational player and can
sometimes be spotted playing on television through the Fox Network Subaru
Team Match Play Series with Veitch and SACC’s Marianne Towersey.
Reehl, also SACC’s Director of Golf, and Veitch will form Santa Ana’s
team in the ultimate community pro-am Friday at Newport Beach Country
Club at 1 p.m. The Daily Pilot-created event features the four private
clubs in this newspaper’s circulation vying for honors.
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