Golf: Field wide open for Newport club championship
Richard Dunn
The final amateur spot in the Jones Cup is up for grabs beginning
today in the men’s club championship at Newport Beach Country Club.
With defending champion Vinnie Brascia out of the picture, the race
for the club title appears to be wide open. The three-round club
championship concludes Sunday and the winner will also receive an
invitation from head professional Paul Hahn to team with him in Jones Cup
III on July 26 at Big Canyon Country Club.
The Jones Cup, the ultimate community pro-am with a better-ball of
partners format, features the four private clubs in the Daily Pilot
circulation -- with each club serving as host of the event on a rotating
basis.
Reigning men’s club champions Danny Lane (Big Canyon), Pete Daley
(Mesa Verde Country Club) and Gregg Hemphill (Santa Ana Country Club)
have locked up club titles heading into Jones Cup III and will likely be
teamed with their respective head pro and/or director of golf.
It is only required that a staff member at each club play with the
men’s club champion in the Jones Cup.
Mesa Verde captured the inaugural Jones Cup in dramatic fashion, when
head pro Tom Sargent’s flop shot at 18 set up an easy birdie putt to win
by a stroke.
Big Canyon, with Director of Golf Bob Lovejoy and men’s club champion
Ron Maggard, won last year’s event in a three-hole playoff over Santa
Ana.
At Newport Beach, Brascia cleared the way for a new champion by moving
his business out of Newport Beach and dropping his membership at the
club.
For the 36 amateurs who will contend for the Newport Beach title this
weekend, new member Jeff Wright has the lowest handicap index at 0.5, but
four-time champion Jim Whitaker (1990, ‘93, ’95 and ‘98), two-time winner
Joe Stafford (1997 and ‘99) and Kent Pfeiffer are expected to push
Wright, a Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Famer based on his days as a Corona
del Mar High golf standout in the early 1980s.
The sister event of the Jones Cup in the Fletcher Jones
Motorcars/Daily Pilot Club Championship Series is the Tea Cup Classic for
women, which will be played this summer at Santa Ana, the date still to
be confirmed.
The 18-hole, stroke-play event is expected to feature defending
champion Debbie Albright (Newport Beach), who won her seventh consecutive
women’s club championship earlier this month, Olivia Slutzky (Big
Canyon), Marianne Towersey (Santa Ana) and first-time Tea Cup qualifier
Akemi Khaiat (Mesa Verde).
The 10th annual Crean Celebrity Golf Classic, which benefits the
Alzheimer’s Association, is June 6 at Pelican Hill Golf Club.
The generous support of east Santa Ana Heights residents Donna and
John Crean has made it possible for the golf tournament to continue for a
decade. Last year it was held at Coto de Caza Golf & Racquet Club and
$90,000 was raised to promote increased awareness and provide funds for
Alzheimer’s disease. Details: (714) 283-1111.
The Estancia High Eagle Classic is June 10 at Costa Mesa Golf &
Country Club (Los Lagos course) with a buffet dinner afterward at Newport
Rib Company.
Prizes will be awarded to winners on three skill levels, as well as
closest to the pin. A long-drive contest, raffle, drawing and no host bar
will accompany the ensuing rib feast. The format is a best-ball scramble.
Details: (949) 645-2581.
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