Towersey triumphs for 21st
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BRYCE ALDERTON
And the legend grows.
Marianne Towersey has done it again at Santa Ana Country Club.
The California senior women amateur champion two of the past three
years won her 21st women’s club championship at Santa Ana following
four rounds.
Towersey (79-80-75-76 -- 310) finished comfortably ahead of Nicole
Ronald (second) and Margaret Darnell (third). Ronald placed second
last year.
JoAnn Brekhus won her third straight women’s senior division
championship while Janet Holladay placed second, Santa Ana’s Director
of Golf Mike Reehl said.
The victory qualifies Towersey for this summer’s Jones Cup, which
played to complimentary reviews last year with a revised format.
Each of the four private clubs in Newport-Mesa (Big Canyon Country
Club, Santa Ana Country Club, Newport Beach Country Club and Mesa
Verde Country Club) featured the men’s, ladies and senior champion
together with a member of the club’s golf staff. The clubs played
against one another in a two best-ball format.
Towersey, the all-time leader in club titles in Newport-Mesa
history, head professional Geoff Cochrane, senior champion Boyd
Martin and men’s champion Bill Welch, shot a 2-under 69 to finish in
a tie for second with Big Canyon Country Club, three shots back of
the winning team of Jeff Wright, Debbie Albright, George Dahl and
Paul Hahn from Newport Beach Country Club in last year’s Jones Cup.
Wright, Newport Beach Country Club’s reining men’s club champion,
incidentally, has been busy of late -- in the recording studio.
For the last three years, Wright has compiled material for the
release of the compact disc “All at Once,” a collection of 11 songs.
Wright, who said he sings and plays some guitar, teamed with
keyboardist Mario Rossi, bassist Vernon Porter, guitarist Richard
Berdice and drummer David Dennis to form the band titled, Jeff
Wright.
Wright compares the music to that of Sting and Chris Isaak.
“Adult sounding, yet still hip,” said Wright, who also competes in
triathlons. “It’s definitely not punk rock.”
Songs from the latest CD have appeared on soap operas such as “One
Life to Live” and “Days of Our Lives,” he said.
It has been 10 years since Wright last played out his own
material.
Wright used to play in cover bands at weddings and parties.
“I got tired and beat my head against a wall trying to make it in
music,” said Wright, 39, who owns a real estate appraisal business
and completed his first marathon in December’s Orange County
Marathon.
The urge stuck with him, though, and he found the right musicians.
“These guys are excellent,” Wright said.
The band will open for Air Supply at 8 p.m. March 18 at the Coach
House in San Juan Capistrano.
Tickets are $40 at www.jeffwrightmusic.com, where you can also
listen to two of the songs.
Between work, music and helping raise two children, Wright said
finding time for golf can be difficult.
“I’ve dedicated certain nights and days to each kind of activity,”
Wright said. “For triathlons, I’m training daily. For a [golf]
tournament, I’ll prepare the week before. Some guys are out there
every day, not me.
“But I’m definitely hoping to defend [the men’s club championship]
title [scheduled June 4-5, 11-12].”
Wright and partner John Washer of Big Canyon Country Club shot 68,
one stroke behind winners Dahl and Tobin Bogard in the gross division
at Newport Beach Country Club’s men’s guest day Feb. 16.
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