The boys in the club
Greg Risling
SOUTH COAST PLAZA -- Flashbulbs popped and fashionably dressed women
swooned Sunday evening when actors Kevin Costner, Robert Wagner and pro
golfer Fred Couples helped officially open the Clubhouse Restaurant.
Hundreds of people crammed the marble-tiled cafe to capture a glance or
possibly have a conversation with one of the superstars on hand.
“I came to see Kevin Costner -- are you kidding?” said an excited Marilyn
Broward, who was lucky enough to snag an invitation. “This place looks
magnificent, but so does he. He’s a dreamboat.”
Costner, Wagner and Couples co-own the restaurant with golfing great Jack
Nicklaus, who couldn’t attend the lavish celebration. The famous foursome
share interest in the restaurant with about a dozen investors, who were
also involved in the grand opening of the restaurant’s first location in
Oak Brook, Ill.
Chairman Keith Rudman said Costa Mesa was an obvious choice for its
20,000-square-foot restaurant.
“It’s the number one retail center in the country,” Rudman exclaimed to a
round of applause.
Costner, an Academy Award-winning director and movie superstar, had his
own reasons for opening up shop in Orange County.
“This is a bit of a hometown to me,” said Costner, who went to Cal State
Fullerton.
The 44-year-old actor confessed that he wasn’t the best student. “I
graduated here by the skin of my teeth. There are 12 people here tonight
that are on the guest list that I need to talk to because they helped me
graduate.”
Restaurant investors spared few expenses when the design was approved
last year. The $10-million cafe features a brick-lined facade, a spiral
staircase and mahogany French doors.
Visitors might expect to see trophies or mementos a la Planet Hollywood
or All-Star Cafe. Fred Couples said the name is derived from the final
destination on a golf course, but the main feature is the cuisine, not
the owners.
And, are there any regulations for this clubhouse?
“As long as you are wearing a shirt and shoes, I think you’ll be fine,”
Couples cracked.
Chief operating officer John Morlock -- no relation to the former county
treasurer -- said customers will be treated like exclusive members. He
added the restaurant will offer a program that allows customers to be
invited to special parties.
“We want to make people part of the club,” he said. “First and foremost
we are a restaurant, not so much the golf theme. The reason these guys
(Costner, Nicklaus) are involved with the restaurant is because they have
class. If there are any four guys who you want to be part of your club,
these guys are it.”
In the works are plans for a third location in Atlanta next summer,
Morlock said.
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