Golf column
As the second millennium expires on club championships and the
Newport-Mesa golf community focuses on 21st Century Titles, Steve Collins
of Big Canyon Country Club has started to mix it up again in the men’s
club.
After a 10-year hiatus, Collins returned to the victory stand in the
men’s club championship, sinking a downhill, 20-foot birdie putt on 18 to
secure the title Sunday and win by two shots over Ron Maggard and Gary
Singer.
It was Collins’ fifth Big Canyon championship, following titles in
1985 and 1987-89, and it pulled him to within one of the club’s all-time
lead, shared by Danny Bibb and Alan Drobka, who captured six
championships in the 1990s.
Bibb, the community’s career leader with 11 titles (including five at
Newport Beach Country Club), dominated the local scene between 1977 and
1984.
Collins shot 306, followed by Maggard and Singer at 308 and Bibb at
310.
Bibb, Drobka and Collins should make for interesting Y2K drama, but
the most spectacular shot of the 1999 Big Canyon men’s club championship
-- the last such event in the area this millennium -- was Maggard’s hole
in one on the 177-yard par-three No. 12 with a seven iron.
Big Canyon’s Bill Donovan, waiting nearby, was the only one to witness
Maggard’s ace, because the hole is hidden from the tee box and tucked in
the right corner.
Maggard also won the seniors division with a three-round 228, followed
by Don Nourse (240).
Newport Beach Country Club has received approval from its parent
company, International Bay Clubs, Inc., to go forth with four upgrading
projects on the golf course, including a major change at the 18th green,
the finishing hole of the Toshiba Senior Classic -- the Senior PGA Tour
stop in Orange County.
Three of the four renovation projects will be completed by
Thanksgiving, rebuilt tee boxes on Nos. 3 and 6 and mounds constructed
behind the fifth green to give the hole a modern-day backstop. The club
is using architect Ted Robinson’s services again for golf course design.
The 18th green will not begin until after the 2000 Toshiba event Feb.
28 through March 5.
Newport Beach President Jerry Anderson said the driving range will
also be improved.
Big Canyon’s Linda Maggard has been a key member of the planning
committee and a volunteer for Crittenton’s second annual Community For
Kids Golf Tournament today at Strawberry Farms Golf Club.
Proceeds from the tournament will benefit Florence Crittenton Services
of Orange County, the leader for over 30 years in the care and successful
recovery of severely abused and troubled boys and girls.
Last year, the event raised almost $40,000 for the Florence Crittenton
Home, and this year, according to tournament chairman Jeana Kawamura
(Newport Beach), the amount donated is almost certain to be topped. The
tournament is sponsored by RSI Home Products, owned by Big Canyon’s Ron
Simon.
A shotgun start at 1 p.m. in a scramble format will be followed by a
lively barbecue awards dinner and silent auction at the Big Red Barn.
Details: (714) 680-9000.
Former Ram football player Rich Saul will serve as celebrity chairman
of the 10th annual Corporate Challenge Cup at Santa Ana Country Club, a
golf tournament Oct. 4 that benefits the American Cancer Society (Orange
County Region).
Saul, the former All-Pro center who snapped to quarterbacks Roman
Gabriel and Vince Ferragamo, was diagnosed with colon cancer this year
and underwent surgery in April. In May, he began an eight-month
chemotherapy program following the removal of four lymph lodes.
A 12-year NFL veteran, Saul never missed a game while playing in the
middle of the trenches.
Saul, who lives in Corona del Mar, has been involved in numerous
charities, including Orangewood and ChildHelp USA. Now, he’s making every
block he can to help fight cancer. Details: (949) 261-9446.
The King Stahlmans professional golf tour is coming to Costa Mesa Golf
& Country Club Sept. 21-22. There are three divisions: Pro, senior pro
and scratch amateur. The Los Lagos Course will be used both days.
Jeff Hart is the tour’s leading money winner at $26,277. Hart made a
name for himself locally by capturing back-to-back pro-am team titles in
the now-defunct Taco Bell Newport Classic Pro-Am, winning with Charlie
Rogers in 1995 and Rick Godber in ’96. For details on the tour: (800)
950-5537.
Promoters of the Inaugural Tee Off for Technology Classic, which will
benefit the Newport Harbor Educational Foundation and raise funds for
much-needed technology for the high school, were shocked to read in this
space Sept. 2 that the RIO Golf Classic was slated for Nov. 1 at Santa
Ana Country Club, the day of the Tee Off for Technology Classic.
After Mitch Barker’s jaw dropped, the club confirmed that his
tournament was indeed scheduled for Nov. 1, while the RIO Classic was
moved back to Nov. 15. Barker is co-chairman of the Tee Off for
Technology Classic and, well, he survived his first scare. Here’s to the
event shooting better than par Nov. 1.
The RIO Classic, which benefits the Rehabilitation Institute of
Southern California, will have a field limited to the first 144 golfers
Nov. 15.
Richard Dunn’s golf column appears every Thursday.
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