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Two residents from Newport Beach and one from Costa Mesa were among
17 golfers to qualify for the Southern California Golf Association
Mid-Amateur championship after their rounds last week.
Newport Beach’s David Franey shot a 1-under-par 71 to tie three
others for the low round at the SCGA Golf Course in Murrieta July 13
and earned a spot into the SCGA Mid-Amateur championship Aug. 30-31
at Pauma Valley Country Club. Santa Ana Country Club’s Chris Veitch
shot an even-par 72 on the 6,970-yard SCGA Golf Course to tie three
others and earn entry into the championship.
A day earlier on the same course, Costa Mesa’s Laurent Khaiat tied
four others with a 72, two shots back of Bill Borden of Alpine and
Steven Wolfe of Vista, who each carded the two low rounds.
Regan Kusmes of Newport Beach earned an alternate spot with three
others after his 73 while Newport Beach resident Greg Meyer shot 74.
* Ray Carrasco, who joined Pelican Hill and Oak Creek golf clubs
in 2003 as their senior tour professional, leads the 2004 European
Seniors Tour money list after his most recent victory July 4.
Carrasco, a former PGA Tour player who competed in two U.S. Opens
(1981 and ‘83) holed a 45-foot birdie putt on the final hole to claim
the Ryder Cup Wales Senior Open at Royal St. David’s Golf Club to
provide a boost heading into the marquee Senior British Open
championship, which begins Thursday on the Dunluce Links of Northern
Ireland’s Royal Portrush Golf Club.
The win in the Wales Senior Open added to a resume that includes
victories in the Jamaica Senior Classic in 2003 and the 2002 Senior
Masters for Carrasco, who also offers advice as a teaching
professional at Pelican Hill.
* Dennis Paulson, a former Costa Mesa High golfer who has finished
in the top 25 in seven of 14 PGA Tour events this year, will be
honored at this year’s 84th California State Open Golf Championship,
Sept. 1-4 at the SCGA Golf Course.
Paulson claimed tournament titles in 1990 and ‘96, joining a
storied list of past champions that include Walter Hagan, Gene
Littler and Jerry Barber.
Former major league home run champion Mark McGwire, a member at
Shady Canyon Golf Club in Irvine, has accepted an invitation to
compete in the championship.
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