Santa Ana brings veteran presence
Of all the teams in this year’s Jones Cup, Santa Ana Country Club
likely boasts the most familiarity among its participants.
Three players: head professional Geoff Cochrane, women’s champion
Marianne Towersey and 2004 men’s champion Bill Welch competed in the
re-formatted Jones Cup last year at Newport Beach Country Club, when
the team finished at 2-under-par 69, tying Big Canyon Country Club
for second place.
The format for this year’s event evolved even more with the
addition of a fifth participant for each team: a second golf staff
member. This will create four fivesomes from 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).
Now Santa Ana gets its turn to try and take care of home-course
advantage for this year’s extravaganza, which tees off at 1 p.m. Aug.
30. Newport Beach Country Club claimed the first of this newest Jones
Cup on its home course a year ago.
This year’s hosts boast quite an imposing lineup: Chris Veitch,
Towersey, Welch, Cochrane and Director of Golf Mike Reehl.
Veitch sparkled the last eight months with victories in two of
Santa Ana’s major championships. He won a fifth men’s club title in
June, defeating defending champion Welch in a 36-hole match-play
final. Six months earlier he claimed the senior-stroke play
championship following a final-round 69 in rainy, gusty conditions.
Towersey won an unprecedented 21st consecutive Santa Ana women’s
club championship in February and will fly in for the event from her
new home in Carmel, Calif. She moved there earlier in the year.
Reehl has spoken with Towersey and said she is enjoying living on
the Monterey Peninsula.
If not for Veitch’s strong streak, Welch would be sitting with
men’s and senior club championship titles. The 2004 men’s club
champion finished runner-up to Veitch in both events.
Welch is the father of former Corona del Mar High volleyball and
football standouts Tom and Kevin Welch.
Cochrane will make his third straight Jones Cup appearance, adding
to the experience factor that could benefit Santa Ana.
Before this newest Jones Cup format, Towersey, winner of the most
club championships, male or female, in Newport-Mesa history, torched
the Tea Cup Classic record books. She won five of the seven
tournaments that featured the four women’s club champions from each
of the four clubs against one another in an 18-hole, stroke-play
event.
Towersey also claimed two of three California senior women’s
amateur championships from 2002-2004.
Reehl returns to the Jones Cup foray after a two-year hiatus. He
had competed in the first three Jones Cup events (2000-02) under the
prior format which featured a better-ball of partners with the men’s
champion and golf staff member from each club teaming up.
With the experience of this group and the advantage of playing in
at their home club, Santa Ana team members should like their chances
to hoist this year’s trophy.
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