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* Mesa Verde Country Club’s ladies champion Akemi Khaiat hit 13 of a
possible 14 fairways, primarily with a backup driver.
Khaiat found her primarily driver split 3/4 of the way down the
shaft when she reached into her bag while practicing at Mesa Verde
Country Club Tuesday.
She suspects the shaft split during a return flight from Europe,
where Khaiat and family vacationed for three weeks.
* Khaiat said local knowledge helped after she stuck an 88-yard
pitching wedge within seven feet on the par-5 third.
Khaiat claimed three straight Newport Beach Country Club ladies
club championships before joining Riviera and Mesa Verde country
clubs.
* Sounds of jackhammers and falling debris from construction to
the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel and Tennis Club caused Mesa Verde
Country Club’s men’s club champion Dave Irwin to back away from a
putt on the par-4 second.
“I guess you never know what’s coming,” Irwin quipped.
Host Newport Beach took the Jones Cup with two birdies on the
par-5 15th. But one of their members almost got taken before he could
roll in the dramatic putt.
* As the Newport foursome stood before their second shots, a cry
rang out, loud and unmistakable: “Fore.”
A few people farther back of the group ducked, but they weren’t in
the line of fire. Newport’s senior champion, George Dahl, was. The
ball, an errant tee shot from the 18th hole that runs alongside the
15th, landed just feet away from him.
“It was Purser,” head pro Paul Hahn joked of Jeff Purser, who was
playing in a group ahead of the Jones Cup and knows a thing or two
about tournament golf.
Purser is the tournament director for the Toshiba Senior Classic,
which also is played at Newport Beach Country Club.
* Newport Beach Country Club’s signature par-3 17th hole, one
surrounded by water, is a challenge enough. Add to it the possibility
of driving off in a brand new Mercedes and it can get even dicier.
The three men on Newport Beach’s team all managed the pressure,
landing their tee shots on the green. The third to tee off, men’s
champion Jeff Wright, sent his tee shot right on line, flying in the
way that makes the crowd thing, “Maybe!”
After it came up a bit short, the last of the foursome to tee off,
women’s champion Debbie Albright, walked confidently to the tee and
pronounced, “My car.”
She then sailed her tee shot into the rough on the left of the
green -- a shot that didn’t hurt her team at all, as Hahn ended up
with a birdie on the hole.
But a few people in the crowd sensed someone might have been a
little hurt and lamented with Albright’s caddie that she -- the
caddie -- wouldn’t be getting that new car.
The caddie happened to be Albright’s teenaged daughter, Katie.
* Course conditions drew positive reviews from several players,
including Santa Ana Country Club head professional Geoff Cochrane.
Greens firmed up with a splattering of afternoon sun and some
difficult flagstick positions presented teams with several
challenges.
“Play was difficult out there,” Cochrane said.
* Cochrane, who played in the Jones Cup last year, added that the
“[new] format’s fantastic. It takes the pressure off each player and
I think team golf is a great thing. It’s like the Ryder Cup and you
see how popular that is.”
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