Record numbers tee off today
Richard Dunn
COSTA MESA -- A record 376 golfers are expected to tee off today,
some before the roosters crow or before you’ve awakened to read about
the 30th annual Costa Mesa City Championship at Costa Mesa Golf &
Country Club.
The event, formerly known as the Will Jordan Classic, draws
players from throughout the Southland, mostly coastal Orange County,
and features 176 players in the championship flight -- all of whom
will play the shorter Mesa Linda course (5,551 yards) today. The Los
Lagos course is 6,542 yards long. The first tee time in the
championship flight is 5:50 a.m.
Defending champion Mike Carpenter (Big Canyon Country Club), who
will try to become only the third player in tournament history to
repeat, will tee off at 7:10 a.m. with fellow Big Canyon members
Danny Lane, Will Tipton and Danny Donovan.
Among the players to watch in the championship flight include Jake
Allanach (Big Canyon) and Costa Mesa’s Kyle Wilson, who are playing
together at 6 a.m.
Wilson, a former Estancia High and collegiate baseball standout as
a right-handed pitcher, is hoping to win his first Costa Mesa title
on his home course. And, as part of today’s second group, the
conditions should be ideal with little or no wind, along with freshly
rolled greens.
Today’s third group includes Newport Beach’s Ed Susolik, who
finished third last year in the Costa Mesa City Championship and
recently competed in the Pacific Coast Amateur Championship at San
Diego Country Club. Former Estancia golfer and football quarterback
Jeff Perry and 2002 Jones Cup participant Jeff Wright (Newport Beach
Country Club) are also teeing off in the third group.
Former local prep stars Steve French, Billy Collopy, Joe Choi and
Chad Towersey also have early tee times.
Lane, who helps manage the two city-owned golf courses, won Jones
Cup III with Big Canyon Director of Golf Bob Lovejoy on July 26,
making birdies on two of the last three holes. After Jones Cup III,
Lane recruited Wright to play in the Costa Mesa City Championship.
Carpenter, who has only been playing golf seriously for three
years, qualified last month for the U.S. Amateur Championship Aug.
19-25 at Oakland Hills Country Club in Birmingham, Mich., a former
U.S. Open course. Carpenter shot 69-70--139 and tied for second in a
qualifier July 29 at Goose Creek Golf Club in Mira Loma, where only
three qualifying spots were available for 90 players.
In last year’s Costa Mesa City Championship, Carpenter, who has
compiled an impressive 18-under-par in his career in three rounds on
Mesa Linda (shooting 66, 63 and 63), opened with his 66 in the first
round, then carded a 1-under-par 71 on Los Lagos to win by two
strokes over Jeff Coburn (139). Susolik shot 140, after posting a
2-under 70 on Los Lagos, the lowest score of the final round in the
championship flight.
Former Corona del Mar High standout John Wardrup (1990-91) and
Newport Harbor graduate Bryan Saltus (1995-96) are the only
back-to-back winners. Saltus, of Costa Mesa, is now making a name for
himself on the Canadian Tour.
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