Golf: Billy the Kid
Richard Dunn
COSTA MESA - When 13-year-old Billy Olsen gets together with his
usual Saturday morning playing partners at Costa Mesa Golf & Country
Club, the skins are worth but a shoulder to burden the load.
Olsen, you see, plays with the big boys on the Los Lagos course and is
too young to put up any dough. So, while those in his foursome play for
skins, the result is not monetary, but to carry one’s golf bag for as
many holes as it takes.
Ned Bondie of Costa Mesa, a longtime Los Lagos player who operates a
small, close-knit “mini tour” called the Dukie Tour, has been playing
with Olsen for 1 1/2 years.
“We play from the blue tees (6,542 yards) and he’ll drive right up
with the rest of us,” said Bondie, an 11-handicap golfer who can drive in
the neighborhood of 250 to 260 yards.
Bondie has also been stuck carrying Olsen’s bag. “Many times,” Bondie
quipped.
Before turning 13, Olsen, who lives in Fountain Valley and attends
Mariners Christian private school in Costa Mesa, won the 11-12 age
division of the Golf Channel’s The Golf Channel Drive, Chip & Putt Junior
Golf Skills’ Competition, hosted at Walt Disney Resort in Orlando,
Fla.”All aspects of his game are very good,” Bondie said of the youth
phenom, with whom he plays every weekend.
“We were short a guy one Saturday and they put Billy with us and,
quite honestly, he was a lot more fun than most guys who (groan) and moan
and throw their clubs, so we just kept inviting him back and now he’s on
the Dukie Tour.”
Along with Bondie, 58, are Dukie Tour regulars Tom Johnson, Richard
Wong, Sean Hardwick, Jim Long and Louie Leon.
“Billy’s even got a Dukie Tour golf bag,” Bondie said with a laugh.
“It was on The Golf Channel, too.”
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