Golf column: Jones Cup field now complete
Richard Dunn
As we move inside a month of Jones Cup III, the four men’s teams
are set for the ultimate community pro-am.
And, the fact that Big Canyon Country Club is the defending champion
and also hosting this year’s Jones Cup on July 26, is only a coincidence.
Each of the four private clubs in the Daily Pilot circulation area
enjoy ownership of the event and rotate as host each summer. The format
is better-ball of partners.
Participants in the Jones Cup are selected by the respective clubs,
with each team consisting of a pro (any staff member) and an amateur (a
dues-paying club member).
The Daily Pilot sports department, which created the Jones Cup through
the Fletcher Jones Motorcars/Daily Pilot Club Championship Series, urges
each club’s top golf professional to participate, along with the men’s
club champion as a reward for their title or top-flight amateur.
Bob Lovejoy, Director of Golf at Big Canyon, confirmed Wednesday that
he will play with amateur Danny Lane in Jones Cup III and try to defend
Big Canyon’s title.
Big Canyon defeated Santa Ana Country Club in a three-hole playoff
last year with Lovejoy and 2000 Big Canyon men’s club champion Ron
Maggard. Maggard was unable to defend his Big Canyon crown in 2001
because he was stranded out of town following the Sept. 11 terrorist
attacks.
Mesa Verde Country Club, which won the inaugural Jones Cup in 2000,
will once again feature head pro Tom Sargent and senior amateur standout
Pete Daley, while Santa Ana will return its same team from last year --
Director of Golf Mike Reehl and men’s club champion Gregg Hemphill.
The pro-am team from Newport Beach Country Club will be head pro Paul
Hahn and amateur Jeff Wright, a Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Famer and
former Orange County Player of the Year at Corona del Mar High.
Hahn said the Newport Beach men’s club champion, Jim Whitaker,
declined the invitation to play. Wright led this year’s club championship
after two rounds before being disqualified because he played the wrong
ball after hitting a second tee shot on the par-4 No. 6.
Wright, a new member at Newport Beach, grew up playing the golf course
when it was called Irvine Coast Country Club in the 1970s and early ‘80s.
The Jones Cup, along with the Tea Cup Classic for women, was started
to spotlight local amateurs, promote the game of golf and bring the
Newport-Mesa golf community together on an annual basis.
“Magic” Passo of Newport Beach and Twyla Martin of Laguna Beach
captured this year’s Ladies Balboa Tournament at Big Canyon Country Club
recently.
The duo posted the lowest net score (124) in a field of 106 women in
three flights. The two-day better-ball of partners was held under misty
skies and included several social events chaired by Pamela Hoffman
(Newport Beach) and Judy Barry (Linda Isle).
Other Balboa low-gross flight winners included: Flight A, Martha
Redfearn and Laura Holbrook (Friendly Hills); flight B, Toshi Murai and
Stella Tanaka (Coto de Caza); flight C, Nancy Bushnell and Donna Blue (El
Niguel).
Low-net winners included: Flight A, Sue Stern and Ronnie Shore
(Losantiville); flight B, Ellie Quisling and Arlene Moore (Santa Ana);
flight C, Lori Gollob and Mary Cornell (PGA West).
In a hotly contested Costa Mesa men’s club championship at Costa Mesa
Golf & Country Club, Jeff Thomas, a former pro from Modesto, captured the
2002 title.
Thomas shot 5-under-par 214 in the 54-hole championship, which was
played on the shorter Mesa Linda course on the first day, then on Los
Lagos the next two rounds.
Mark Les, the 1998 Costa Mesa men’s club champion, shot 3-over 217 to
finish second, while four-time champion Scott Kuhns was third at 6-over
220.
Other top finishers included: In flight A low net, Peter Kenny, Mike
McGinty, Billy Patch and Andy Horner.
In flight B, low-gross honors went to Jim Baker, Gene Sullivan and
Fred Morgan; low-net finishers were Mike Muscarella, Larry Green, Spencer
Noteboom and Duane Kleckner.
In flight C, low-gross winners were David Yee, James Lawhon and Bill
Moore. Low-net honorees were Bob Zedick, George Yablonsky, Nacho Espinoza
and Ted Zimmerman.
Richard Dunn’s golf column appears every Thursday.
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