Pro-Am offers prelude
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Bryce Alderton
The Toshiba Senior Classic kicked off its weeklong festivities with
the first of three Pro-Am events Monday afternoon with several pros
making their arrival in Newport Beach.
Fuzzy Zoeller and defending champion Rodger Davis were among the
21 Champions Tour golfers to participate in the Pro-Am, which began
at 12:45 p.m., but many players arrived earlier in the morning to hit
balls or practice their putting.
Zoeller, who has two top-five finishes in five Champions Tour
events this year -- including a win in the MasterCard Championship --
worked on his wedge game while standing two stalls away from Bobby
Wadkins. The two exchanged laughter between their shots, which sailed
into a backdrop of baby-blue sky and emerald-green fairways.
“This is a nice golf course. All the guys look forward to coming
here,” said Zoeller, who ranks third on this year’s money list after
five events with $416,762. “Length is not a factor, but there are
small greens and small targets ... anybody has an opportunity to win,
which is great.”
Zoeller, along with Davis and Chi Chi Rodriguez, will all speak at
the Champions Breakfast at 7:30 p.m. today at the Newport Beach
Marriott in Fashion Island.
“You basically shoot from the hip,” Zoeller said. “With Davis and
Chi Chi, it should be fun.”
Paul Hahn, the Newport Beach Country Club head professional who
received a sponsor’s exemption into this year’s tournament, which
begins with Friday’s first round, shared laughs with Mark Lye while
working on his iron game. Lye and Hahn both attended San Jose State
University and Lye will be walking alongside groups this weekend as a
reporter for the Golf Channel.
Hahn said he has received added fanfare in anticipation of his
Champions Tour debut.
“I walked into a place to get my morning cup of coffee and saw
articles and pictures on the walls,” Hahn said. “I am nervous as
[heck], but I am just going to go out and enjoy myself.”
Hahn said he has been trying to play everyday for the last month
and will compete in a private outing today at Strawberry Farms Golf
Club. He will return to Newport for Wednesday’s event.
The team of pro Sammy Rachels with amateurs Patrick Mani, Paul
Benson, Ronald Peavy and Tony Thornley shot a 52 to win Monday by two
strokes.
Jerry McGee, who received one of five sponsor’s exemptions into
this year’s field of 78, also played Monday and is eagerly
anticipating his fifth Champions Tour event this year.
“It always feels good to be in Newport Beach,” said McGee, whose
best finish in the Toshiba Senior Classic came last year, when he
tied for 19th.
“No one runs a better tournament than [Tournament Director Jeff
Purser]. This is top-notch. It is a fun golf course to play and the
galleries are always good. It is just an enjoyable week.”
McGee, who had two top-10 finishes last year, said each year it is
becoming more difficult to qualify for Champions Tour events.
“With Champions Tour fields returning to 78 players from 81 and
the additions of newcomers like Peter Jacobsen and Jay Haas this
year, it makes it harder to qualify for a lot of tournaments,” McGee
said.
This week he will see many familiar faces.
“I am good friends with [tournament co-chairs Jake Rohrer and Hank
Adler]. This is one of the best-run tournaments around.”
Purser gave the final sponsor’s exemption to John Harris, winner
of four state amateur titles and five state mid-amateur crows in his
native Minnesota.
Harris was 49th on last year’s money list after competing in 23
events. He ranks 44th in scoring average after three events this year
with his best finish a tie for 20th in the ACE Group Classic.
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