Golf: Tea Cup was a true classic
Richard Dunn
The lasting memories of Tea Cup Classic IV are the special effects,
like a high-tech movie, but only in this one it’s easy on the eyes and
soft on the ears.
There are clear and distinct rooting sections for each club as members
gallery to support their women’s club champion in the Newport-Mesa
community’s decide-all shootout for an area golf queen.
Marianne Towersey of Santa Ana Country Club continues to prove why
this unique pocket of the world has such great golf and standout ladies.
Case in point: Five-time Newport Beach Country Club champion Debbie
Albright wins an Orange County Championship in a similar format earlier
this year at Strawberry Farms Golf Club, but gets in her backyard and,
well, finds Towersey.
Albright and Towersey are beautiful golfers and can win anywhere,
including the U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship Oct. 3-8 at Big
Canyon Country Club, where Towersey holds the women’s course record of
69.
Both shot 76 on Friday in an unforgettable Tea Cup that was truly a
classic.
Part of the early action witnessed by the rolling crowd of 200
(estimated) was an incredible 30-foot birdie putt by Albright at hole No.
1, then the gallery saw Colette Taormina of host Big Canyon grab a share
of the lead on the treacherous par-5 No. 2 (409 yards).
Taormina, whose husband and caddie, Vince, provided 18 holes of loving
encouragement while his wife was nervous playing in front of a large
gallery for the first time in her life, made a 10-foot birdie putt on No.
2, following a nice third shot to the green.
Hole No. 2, however, was tough on Denise Woodard of Mesa Verde Country
Club. Her tee shot went out of bounds, then her next shot landed in the
water. On her drop, Woodard went short of the green and faced an
extremely difficult lie on a steep embankment, but chipped up nicely and
two-putted for quadruple bogey.
Woodard recovered on the back nine with a 44, making par on 13, 15 and
18 to secure third place.
Other Tea Cup Classic IV highlights:
-- It was a warm day with a slight breeze, but the putts didn’t fall.
Woodard, whose distance off the tee has increased tremendously since
last year, had a putt somehow get stuck on the lip and not fall into the
cup. It was unfair.
Towersey, who missed a difficult left-to-right three-footer on 13 to
draw even with Albright at 3-over-par, almost won Tea Cup Classic IV in
regulation. But her putt at 18 wouldn’t fall, even though she raised her
putter in the air and started walking in a celebratory manner.
“The greens were very difficult this afternoon,” said Towersey’s
caddie, Alan Burch of Santa Ana Country Club. “There is a lot of
undulation. But a lot of the putts we missed were just because of missed
reads.”
It is easy to see why Towersey shot a 69 at Big Canyon on April 25 in
a ladies’ member/guest day.
-- Albright and Towersey hugging on the 18th green.
-- A bouquet of light pink roses from Big Canyon Country Club to the
winner (which was Towersey again in Michael Jordanesque fashion, i.e.
three-peating). What a great touch from Big Canyon.
-- Big Canyon Country Club Director of Golf Bob Lovejoy smelling like
champagne after he was pouring the ladies’ glasses with the bubbly and
spilled a little on himself.
-- Fletcher “Ted” Jones was on hand to introduce the players at the
first tee.
The Tea Cup Classic is played under the auspices of the Fletcher Jones
Motorcars/Daily Pilot Club Championship Series, which launched the Jones
Cup for men this year.
And, folks, we’re just starting the fun!
There are some first names synonymous with athletic greatness, like
Tiger and Reggie. Around here, it’s Marianne.
Period.
When a local speaks of someone named Marianne in these parts, there
could only be one here at the turn of the millennium.
Albright’s fine play should come as no surprise to fellow Newport
Beach members.
The week prior to the Tea Cup Classic, Albright won the Wahine Open
with guest Jan Dailacis of Heritage Palms. Like Albright, Dailacis is
from New Zealand.
They defeated Sandi Coffer and Candy Meyers (Glendora) in a playoff.
Nobody in the foursome made a hole-in-one to win a prize on the par-3
holes, including the 2000 Mercedes-Benz ML320 sports utility vehicle on
hole No. 7 (141 yards).
There was some discussion about hole-in-ones at the luncheon prior to
tee time.
Albright, who said she has never made a hole-in-one and is still
waiting for the big moment, came closest to driving away with a brand new
Mercedes, when her tee shot landed five feet from the stick.
“Do you have closest-to-the-pin in this tournament?” Albright quipped.
Towersey, who has made three career hole-in-ones, came within eight
feet of the flag on No. 7.
Speaking of hole-in-ones, Taormina was once late for team competition
while playing for PGA West in La Quinta, and, when she finally arrived at
Ironwood Country Club in Palm Desert, the other ladies didn’t think she
would be much of a factor.
After all, Taormina didn’t warm up and was racing to tie her golf
shoes at the first tee, with the other ladies sitting with their legs
crossed and looking at their watches.
That day, however, Taormina shot her career-best round of 75 and even
added a hole-in-one.
Taormina told the story at lunch prior to Tea Cup Classic IV, then
added: “Maybe I shouldn’t warm up and hit balls.”
When Taormina was asked how she can play golf so well with seven
children, she said: “I do this for my sanity.”
Dennis Harwood of Big Canyon Country Club, a golf rules official for
the United States Golf Association and Southern California Golf
Association, is the general co-chairman of the U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur
in two months.
As a warmup for the Mid-Amateur, Harwood, a former Newport Harbor High
basketball star (circa ‘56), served as rules official for Tea Cup Classic
IV with Lovejoy.
Also, kudos to Benny Lujan of Newport Beach Country Club for serving
as scorer.
Albright’s husband, Jock, celebrated his 50th birthday at the
inaugural Jones Cup (July 28) with his wife in the gallery.
And, as usual, he was there again Friday to support his wife and
Newport Beach Country Club women’s champion in Tea Cup Classic IV. The
day prior to the Tea Cup, Albright celebrated her 43rd birthday.
Jock Albright, however, injured his ankle recently and was relegated
to riding in a golf cart most of Friday.
A special thanks goes out to Big Canyon, a first-class operation, for
hosting the Tea Cup Classic.
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