Golf: Spreading the wealth on the charity circuit
Richard Dunn
With the generally exquisite month of May and its cool ocean
breezes comes the unofficial kickoff of the charity golf season.
And, two of the most unique tournaments this year on the local circuit
include The Event at Newport Beach Country Club and the Ritz restaurant
and the 19th annual Childhelp USA Celebrity Golf Classic at Pelican Hill
Golf Club.
The Event, a sports celebrity tournament which benefits the John Wayne
Cancer Institute this year and is founded by the Newport Beach
father-and-son team of J.J. and Matt Wiech, changes its beneficiary each
year, because neither father nor son has a strong emotional attachment to
any one particular charity.
“We’ve been fortunate (to be healthy),” Matt Wiech said Wednesday.
Wiech (pronounced WISH) and his father started Wiech Sports
Enterprises two years ago, but The Event they operate gives 100% of its
proceeds to charity. Last year, The Event benefited Children’s Hospital
of Orange County.
Why call it The Event? Well, when you consider golfers receive a
gourmet dinner at the Ritz following 18 holes at Newport Beach, you begin
to see.
An informal fashion show will also be part of the post-golf program at
the Ritz, along with a hosted martini bar for about six hours (bring a
designated driver). Tee prizes are also top of the line, Wiech said.
“It’s not the typical (dinner) buffet and box lunch that bores people
to tears,” he said. “I think we’re adding something different to a golf
tournament that golfers can’t get at other golf tournaments.”
The cost per person is $500. The Event is May 21. A wide range of
current and former sports stars are scheduled to play, including Dennis
Harrah, Fred Lynn, Mike Penberthy and Vida Blue. Details: (949) 683-9474.
Former All-Pro Rams center Rich Saul, a recent cancer survivor, is
hosting the Childhelp USA Celebrity Golf Classic at Pelican Hill on May
16.
The Orange County Chapter of Childhelp USA supports abused children.
Saul believes many abused children “will benefit from the financial
proceeds of the tournament.”
Following an 11 a.m. shotgun start, golfers will be treated at the
19th hole at Pelican Hill, a.k.a. The Clubhouse, for cocktails, dinner,
silent auction, live auction and awards. Details: (949) 759-5100.
The sixth annual We Care Golf Tournament, hosted by the Tax &
Financial Group, is May 21 at Pelican Hill Golf Club to benefit the
Make-A-Wish Foundation of Orange County, which grants wishes to children
who suffer from life-threatening illnesses.
The Tax & Financial Group adopted Make-A-Wish as its main charity
after being moved by heartwarming stories from children. All proceeds of
the tournament go directly to the fulfillment of granting wishes.
In the past five years, the tournament has raised nearly $330,000 to
grant 80 wishes. Details: (949) 223-8100.
Newport Beach Country Club is hosting a U.S. Open local qualifying for
the second year in a row.
The 101st U.S. Open Championship is June 14-17 at Southern Hills
Country Club in Tulsa, Okla.
The local qualifying at Newport Beach is 18 holes on May 16, with the
Southern California Golf Association operating the event. Newport Beach
is one of seven Southland courses to be used during qualifying week (May
14-21) by the SCGA.
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.
Richard Dunn’s golf column appears every Thursday.
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