Golf: Khaiat captures Mesa Verde title
Richard Dunn
COSTA MESA - Akemi Khaiat, one of Japan’s top amateur female
golfers, captured the 2002 Mesa Verde Country Club women’s club
championship Friday in her first year of eligibility.
Khaiat, the medalist at the 1996 Women’s U.S. Mid-Amateur Championship
at San Diego Country Club, shot 84-79-79-80--322 to win by 23 strokes.
Khaiat, who has played in several U.S. Amateur, U.S. Mid-Amateur and
Japan Open championships, has been a member of the Japan National Team
for the World Amateur (Espirito Trophy) several times and was elected
co-captain of the team at the 1998 World Amateur in Santiago, Chile.
She’s also a former member at Newport Beach Country Club and Riviera
Country Club, where she won women’s club titles all five years in which
she competed. Khaiat won Newport Beach championships in 1992, ’93 and
‘94, and ended Sandi Coffer’s streak of five straight titles.
At Mesa Verde, Khaiat ended Denise Woodard’s streak of six consecutive
titles. Woodard was second at 93-80-89-83--345, while Sue Jane Chi was
third at 87-90-87-88--352.
Tommye Steinmeyer won low net (306), while Marion Wilson captured the
first-flight gross championship at 280 (three rounds), followed by Janet
Irwin (290). Chie Wickham won low net in the first flight (229), while
Carol Banks was second (232).
Khaiat automatically qualified for the sixth annual Tea Cup Classic
this summer at Santa Ana Country Club (TBA), which features the four
women’s club champions in the Daily Pilot circulation and is part of the
Fletcher Jones Motorcars/Daily Pilot Club Championship Series.
Olivia Slutzky (Big Canyon Country Club) and Marianne Towersey (Santa
Ana) have also qualified for Tea Cup Classic VI. Newport Beach’s final
round is May 17.
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