Golf: Tea warming up for local ladies
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Richard Dunn
All but one spot has been filled for the fifth annual Tea Cup
Classic, the locally famous women’s golf spectacular which showcases the
four club champions in the Daily Pilot circulation.
Following Olivia Slutzky’s inaugural title at Big Canyon Country Club
to gain an automatic berth into Tea Cup Classic V this summer, two others
captured titles -- Mesa Verde Country Club’s Denise Woodard and Santa Ana
Country Club’s Marianne Towersey.
For Towersey, her victory Friday was her 17th title in the last 20
years, tying Dee Dee White of Newport Beach Country Club as the all-time
leader in club championships (men or women) in the Newport-Mesa
community.
Towersey, who will try to qualify for the U.S. Women’s Amateur later
this year and already has a spot in the U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur, has
captured the Tea Cup Classic three straight years.
Only the women’s championship at Newport Beach Country Club has yet to
be decided and a May 18 final round is set with Debbie Albright trying to
defend again. The vivacious blond and mother of two young teenagers has
won five straight NBCC titles mainly because of an incredible work ethic
on the practice range.
In Woodard’s case, the owner of Mail Boxes Etc. in Costa Mesa captured
her sixth straight Mesa Verde title Tuesday with a 77-78-77-83--315. She
won by 27 shots.
At Big Canyon, Slutzky won by 26 shots.
At Santa Ana, Towersey, possibly the best female golfer in
Newport-Mesa history who is still improving every year, shot
74-76-74-77--301 to win by plenty.
“That might have been my lowest (total) score,” said Towersey, who won
the 1999 Santa Ana championship by 36 strokes after shooting 307.
“But, you never know. I might hit a wall. I might not get any more
(club championships and break White’s record of all-time Newport-Mesa
titles). You don’t know. Scoti Carden’s getting awfully good. She shot 77
in the last round.”
Towersey, a former Stanford golfer and tennis player, is one of the
reasons why the Tea Cup Classic was launched in the first place.
The Tea Cup Classic, always played during the peak of summer, was
created out of this space in 1997 after such large margins of victory by
the four women’s club champions in the Daily Pilot circulation.
Further, the event provided an instant avenue to bring the
Newport-Mesa golf community closer together and promote women’s golf in
the area, which some can argue is among the best anywhere.
No date for the 2001 Tea Cup Classic has been completely set in
granite, but Newport Beach Country Club President Jerry Anderson,
currently on vacation, hinted last week that Aug. 1 (Wednesday) has a
nice ring to it.
The four clubs -- Newport Beach, Mesa Verde, Santa Ana and Big Canyon
-- rotate as host site each summer. This year’s Tea Cup is scheduled to
return to Newport Beach, which played host to the inaugural Tea Cup in
‘97 -- won by Big Canyon’s Selby Schriber.
With an Aug. 1 date, the Tea Cup for the first time would be played on
a day other than Friday. Tea Cup Classic V would also be held five days
after the Jones Cup, the men’s pro-am which also has a tentative date
(July 27).
Stay tuned.
Woodard, the only grandmother and full-time working woman in the Tea
Cup Classic, finished ahead of Sue Jane Chi (342), Natalie King (348) and
Debbie Brown (351) in the Mesa Verde championship flight Tuesday.
Woodard tied King for Mesa Verde’s all-time lead in women’s
championships with six. King, who won titles from 1982 to ‘95, continues
to be one of Mesa Verde’s top players, finishing third for the second
straight year.
Woodard improved her four-round total by 20 strokes from last year
(335) to this year.
Like Towersey, Woodard earned a spot in the Tea Cup Classic for the
fifth consecutive year.
Spring and summer junior golf sessions are underway through the city
of Costa Mesa at the Costa Mesa Golf & Country Club. Registration is $50
per four-week session, which includes instruction (maximum of 10 juniors
per instructor), range balls and shirt. Details: (714) 846-6798.
Jimmy Adams of Newport Beach and Jerry Wyrick of the Newport Beach
Golf Course tied for fourth at 75 and earned $200 each in the Pacific
Golf Players Tour Saturday at Quail Ranch Golf Club in Moreno Valley. The
next event is Saturday at Encinitas Golf Club.
Richard Dunn’s golf column appears every Thursday.
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