Steady Steve
Bryce Alderton
At age 11, Steve Collins received the OK to remove the braces he wore
to stabilize muscles and limbs which had weakened with the polio
inside his body.
Once free from the disease’s potentially fatal consequences,
Collins migrated toward golf courses and he has been strolled the
fairways ever since.
The 52-year-old Newport Beach resident’s golf feats take him to
Newport Beach Country Club to join fellow Big Canyon Country Club
teammates Bob Lovejoy (Director of Golf), Will Tipton (men’s club
champion) and Sally Holstein (women’s champion) for Wednesday’s
revamped Jones Cup beginning at 1 p.m.
Collins won Big Canyon’s senior championship for the first time
last August to qualify for this year’s Jones Cup, which pits
foursomes from each of the four private clubs in Newport-Mesa (Mesa
Verde Country Club, Santa Ana Country Club, Newport Beach Country
Club and Big Canyon Country Club) in an 18-hole best-ball formula.
But Collins is hardly a stranger to the victory scene at Big
Canyon.
The environmental engineer and father of three who runs his own
company in Newport Beach has five Big Canyon men’s club championship
titles to his credit, including two wins 10 years apart in 1989 and
‘99. He missed winning another men’s title by one stroke in 2000.
And as of last week, Collins, who joined Big Canyon 24 years ago,
was gunning to become the club’s first three-time winner of the
Presidents Cup, a net match-play event.
“I’m playing some, but not nearly as much as I used to,” said a
modest Collins, who walked-on at Stanford and made the men’s golf
team as a sophomore, a year after PGA and Senior Tour winner Tom
Watson graduated, after playing golf at South Hills High in West
Covina.
Collins qualified for the United States Amateur held at Shoal
Creek Golf & Country Club in Birmingham, Ala., in the late ‘80s
before moving to Newport Beach.
“That was back when I was playing more golf, better golf,” said
Collins of his U.S. Amateur experience.
Collins competed in the first Jones Cup in 2000 with then-head pro
Kelly Manos held at this year’s venue, Newport Beach Country Club.
Collins said he hadn’t played the course many times, but looked
forward to teaming with Holstein, Lovejoy and Tipton.
“It will take quite a few under par, but how many, I couldn’t
guess,” Collins said when asked to make a prediction. “I think people
will be aggressive and firing for birdies.”
Holstein and Collins spotted each other at Big Canyon on Thursday
and discussed a team color all four players could wear.
The details of that conversation, however, remained a secret,
Collins said.
“Let’s just say we’ll be ready for them.”
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