Setting up shop with Hahn
It seems all Newport Beach Country Club needed in its pro shop was
a woman’s touch.
“Every golf professional will say this, that the toughest niche is
merchandising in the pro shop in the ladies’ section,” said Newport
Beach head pro Paul Hahn, who will be honored by the Southern
California PGA as the Merchandiser of the Year in the private course
category at the SCPGA’s Annual Awards Dinner Nov. 24 at La Jolla
Country Club.
“It’s nice to be recognized that we have a nice pro shop, but I
think in terms of Merchandiser of the Year, it’s a little ambiguous
because it’s not just me. I’m the head pro, but it’s not just me. We
have a great staff and it’s a team effort.”
Newport Beach hired Susan Hoffman about two years ago to primarily
handle the ladies’ section of the pro shop and Hahn said she has done
“a remarkable job ... she has really catered to the woman who wants
to play golf and yet likes to wear (nice golf apparel) away from golf
... she has turned our section around as far as ladies are
concerned.”
They say the best managers surround themselves with quality
people, and it’s no exception in the golf business.
“It’s just nice to have a ladies touch in the pro shop,” said
Hahn, also voted the 1995 SCPGA Assistant Golf Professional of the
Year prior to becoming the head pro.
Hahn, who was nominated for Merchandiser of the Year by former
Corona del Mar resident and Oak Creek Golf Club head pro Perry
Hallmeyer, is flattered to win the award, but, of course, would “like
to have it be Player of the Year.”
Hahn invited each member of the Newport Beach staff to the awards
dinner, which he will attend with his wife, Marlene.
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Hahn was pretty excited to hear that Katie Albright, the daughter
of Newport Beach women’s club champion Debbie Albright, won medalist
honors at the Pacific Coast League girls golf championships this
week.
“The genes must run in the family,” said Hahn, who gives lessons
to both.
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Balboa Island’s Bob Osborn, a former Golf Course Management, Inc.,
president and a familiar face amid Southern California Golf
Association activities for the past 15 years, was chosen to receive
the first Jim House Award for outstanding service as a committee
volunteer.
Osborn is retiring this year as a member of the board of directors
for Golf Course Management, Inc.
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UC Irvine athletics and the Private Tennis Club Association will
present the fourth Myron McNamara Golf Tournament Nov. 18 at Jack
Kramer’s Los Serranos Golf Course in Chino Hills.
Proceeds benefit the Myron McNamara Scholarship Fund for UC
Irvine’s men’s tennis program. The late McNamara coached the
Anteaters’ men’s tennis team to NCAA Division II championships in
1972, ‘73, ’75 and ’77.
The event will begin with check-in at 10 a.m., followed by an 11
a.m. shotgun start in a four-player scramble format. After golf is a
hospitality tour, dinner and silent auction. The cost is $150 per
player or $500 per foursome. Details: (949) 824-2046.
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The first Wally Joyner and Friends Golf Classic, benefiting the
Newport Harbor Baseball Association, is Nov. 15 at Talega Golf Club
in San Clemente. The event is a scramble format with an 11 a.m.
shotgun start.
It is the priority of NHBA and the golf tournament to make sure
every child in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa, who wants to play
baseball, is not excluded for any reasons. Details: (949) 723-4110.
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