Golf: No golf carts for amateurs
NEWPORT BEACH - Senior PGA Tour rules official Skip Whittet said
Monday that all amateurs playing in the four Toshiba Senior Classic
Pro-Am rounds Wednesday and Thursday will not be allowed to use a golf
cart at Newport Beach Country Club.
Whittet said the recent rain, which made conditions unplayable Monday
and forced the cancellation of player practice rounds, has placed the
golf course in a vulnerable position for the upcoming pro-ams.
A total of 216 amateurs are expected to play in morning and afternoon
rounds Wednesday and Thursday with a Senior Tour player in the fivesome,
but only caddies and pull carts will be allowed for amateurs.
“We can’t put 100 or so golf carts out there, because it would destroy
the golf course,” Whittet said. “It’s not just for the (Toshiba Classic),
but for the members at the club.”
Members of the Senior Tour will be allowed to use a cart.
According to tournament director Jeff Purser, no amateur player has
missed a pro-am round in two years.
It’s the first time golf carts have been banned in the pro-am rounds
in Toshiba Classic history.
Amateurs were telephoned Monday by tournament officials and told about
the change.
All the latest on Orange County from Orange County.
Get our free TimesOC newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Daily Pilot.