Newport fashioned with iron
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To talk about Newport-Mesa community golf in the case of Newport
Beach Country Club is to speak of head golf professional Paul Hahn
and Debbie Albright.
Call them the Cal Ripkens of the summer golfing circuit in these
parts who never miss the chance to represent the club and compete in
front of friends and family.
Hahn and Albright played in every Jones Cup and now-defunct Tea
Cup Classic, respectively, and helped team Newport Beach Country Club
claim the revamped Jones Cup last year on their home course.
They teamed with Jeff Wright and George Dahl to shoot 5-under-par
66 in the two best-ball format and defeat both Big Canyon Country
Club and Santa Ana Country Club by three strokes.
The two will join men’s champion Brian Lindley, senior winner
Steve Rausch and assistant pro Bruce Hooper in this year’s Jones Cup,
scheduled for 1 p.m. Tuesday at Santa Ana Country Club. They will
face teams from Big Canyon, Santa Ana and Mesa Verde country clubs.
Hahn played in the first four Jones Cups (2000-03) under the
former better-ball of two partners format with three different
amateurs [Vinnie Brascia, Bruce Bearer, Wright and Bob Kraft]. Hahn
and Kraft narrowly missed winning the inaugural Jones Cup in 2000, if
not for Mesa Verde head pro Tom Sargent’s flop shot from the
greenside rough on 18 that set up a winning birdie putt.
Albright played in all seven Tea Cup Classics, winning the
tournament on her home course in 2001. The tournament pitted the four
ladies club champions from each of the four private clubs against one
another in an 18-hole, stroke-play format. Santa Ana’s Marianne
Towersey claimed five of the seven tournament titles, including the
concluding championship in 2003.
Albright set a club record with her 10th straight ladies title in
May, besting her prior-year total by one stroke. She beat Dee Dee
White’s prior mark of nine straight women’s titles. White holds the
all-time record for Newport Beach ladies club titles with 17.
In June Lindley, who joined Newport Beach Country Club just two
months earlier, won the men’s club championship in wire-to-wire
fashion with a four-round total of 2-over 286, besting his closest
competitor by 13 strokes. Lindley, 48, an Estancia High product who
finished second at the 1981 United States Amateur championship,
claimed the men’s club title at Mesa Verde in 1980.
In May, Lindley shot 3-over 74 in a U.S. Open local qualifying
round on his home course, but missed the cut for sectional play. Only
six out of 90 golfers advanced from Newport Beach that day, with just
nine players breaking par.
Rausch placed third to Lindley for the men’s title, but won the
club’s senior crown by four strokes at 6-over (75-73 -- 148). Scores
from the first two rounds were used to determine the senior champion
-- for golfers 55 and older.
Hooper, a longtime assistant pro at Newport Beach, also makes his
first Jones Cup appearance. In December, Hooper shot 4-over 75 at
Newport to place seventh in the junior pro flight of the
Senior-Junior Pro-Am against competitors from across Southern
California. Paul Holtby won the division with a 70.
Hahn brings additional tournament experience this year after
playing in the first two rounds of the Senior PGA Championship at
Laurel Valley Country Club in Ligonier, Pa., in May. Hahn rebounded
with four birdies en route to a 4-over 76 in the second round, but
missed the cut.
Hahn, 51, finished his second straight Toshiba Senior Classic with
a 2-over 73 on his home course in March, equaling his best score in
six tournament rounds.
Team Newport Beach caught fire late en route to winning last
year’s Jones Cup -- they birdied four of the final five holes after a
deadlock with Santa Ana after the 14th hole.
Hahn and Dahl both birdied the par-5 15th and capped the final two
holes in under-par fashion. Hahn sank a curling 20-foot birdie putt
on Newport Beach’s treacherous par-3 17th hole while Dahl birdied the
par-5 18th.
Albright said the key to victory at Santa Ana this year lies on
the greens.
“It comes down to putting, whether the putts go in or not,” she
said. “[Santa Ana] is a great course and should be in great shape.
“There is a wonderful lineup of golfers playing, so it will be
anyone’s tournament.”
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