Jones Cup becoming even more inclusive
Bryce Alderton
The Jones Cup format just keeps evolving.
Last year, the revamped tournament that celebrates golf in
Newport-Mesa combined elements of the former Jones Cup and Tea Cup
Classics into one, so to speak, and added a senior club champion for
each of the four private clubs’ foursomes.
This year, to include even more involvement, each club will add
another player to make four fivesomes, which will compete against one
another at 1 p.m. Aug. 30 at Santa Ana Country Club.
Each of the four fivesomes from Big Canyon Country Club, Newport
Beach Country Club, Santa Ana Country Club and Mesa Verde Country
Club will ideally include men’s, ladies and senior club champions,
along with a head professional or full-time staff member, and the
newest addition, a Senior PGA member (50 or older).
If circumstances prevent any of these players from competing in
the event, then an alternate will be chosen.
Scoring will remain the same -- two best balls per group will
count for each hole.
Newport Beach Country Club, with the team of head pro Paul Hahn
and champions Debbie Albright (ladies), Jeff Wright (men’s) and
George Dahl (senior) claimed the title on their home course with a
5-under-par 66, three strokes ahead of both Santa Ana and Big Canyon.
Hahn and Big Canyon Director of Golf Bob Lovejoy both welcomed the
addition of a fifth player to a championship that received a majority
of favorable reviews in its first year.
Lovejoy won three straight Jones Cup titles (2001-’03), all with a
different partner.
Under the old format, the men’s club champion and a golf staff
professional teamed in a better ball of partners format.
Under the revamped format, all participants from one club play in
the same group.
“It’s certainly a plus,” Lovejoy said. “It’s great to play with
our own members, because I don’t get to do that too much.”
The Tea Cup Classic lasted seven years -- it ended in 2003 -- and
matched ladies club champions from all four clubs against one another
in an 18-hole, stroke-play competition.
The Tea Cup Classic seemed to run its course. Some participants
said the spotlight of stroke play caused occasional anxious moments.
Santa Ana Country Club has hosted two Tea Cup Classics (1998 and
2002) and one Jones Cup (2001).
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