Jones Cup: Paul Hahn
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Richard Dunn
NEWPORT BEACH - As a kid, Paul Hahn always dreamed of playing on
the PGA Tour.
One day in college, however, Hahn broke his shoulder and his golf
swing never quite recovered.
But, with golf as his passion, Hahn has been able to enjoy the fruits
of the game from a different perspective and wouldn’t trade his job as
head professional at Newport Beach Country Club for anything else.
Hahn, who has developed a reputation as an excellent instructor at the
club, will dust off his clubs and pull out the competitive juices again
when he partners with amateur Bob Kraft in the inaugural Jones Cup Friday
at Newport Beach Country Club (1 p.m.).
“The amateurs play more (golf) than the head pros,” said Hahn, who has
been nursing a sore back the past few weeks, but is expected to tee it up
with Kraft, this year’s Newport Beach men’s club champion.
Hahn, 46, is also a newlywed, removing himself from the list of
Newport Beach’s eligible bachelors. He and his wife, Marlene, exchanged
vows near the 17th green at Pebble Beach 10 days prior to this year’s
U.S. Open. “It was pretty spectacular,” Hahn said.
But, before Hahn gets too comfortable in his new married life, he’ll
be put on center stage Friday in the ultimate community pro-am, a
two-man, better-ball gross format involving the four private clubs in
this newspaper’s circulation.
Hahn grew up in Central California and was an all-around athlete at
Paso Robles High, before earning a golf scholarship to San Jose State.
Later, his broken shoulder threw a wrench into his golf game, all but
ending his PGA Tour ambitions.
For 13 years, Hahn and a partner operated Mountain Meadows Golf Course
in Pomona, until a new concessionaire came in and bumped them out.
Hahn, who became a member of the Southern California PGA in 1982, was
hired by former Newport Beach Country Club head pro Monty Blodgett on
Aug. 8, 1989, and has been in golf heaven ever since. Whenever the air
gets sticky in Newport Beach, club president Jerry Anderson always tells
him: “You know, you could still be in Pomona.”
Hahn has also been a contributor to the Toshiba Senior Classic, the
Senior PGA Tour stop at Newport Beach Country Club in March.
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