Golf: Competitive seniors sought
Richard Dunn
For senior golfers looking to play on a mini-tour, regardless of
handicap or age, your search is over.
Say hello to the new Pacific Golf Players Tour, billed as a mini-tour
offering competition for all ages and all skill levels.
The tour, conceived by two individuals, including PGA golf
professional Glenn Stuart, features an Open Division (gross scores for
scratch and low-index players competing as pros or amateurs), an Index
Division and a Senior Division.
Players can compete as an amateur or non-amateur in all three
divisions.
“Other (Southern California mini-tours) cater to and go after the
younger players ... but they ignored the middle-aged player and didn’t do
much for the senior amateur who wanted to compete with an index,” Stuart
said.
“And seniors have been bounced around with no real schedule.”
Stuart, along with tour operating partner Bobbi Stone, believes the
three-tiered divisional arrangement and competition on fine Southland
golf courses will draw full fields and exciting play.
Along with the featured Open Division, the Index Division is based on
net scores with different flights, while the Senior Division (gross
scores) is for players 48 and over. For players 60 and over, they will
compete from adjusted tees.
Stuart, for the past nine years, operated the Senior Challenge Golf
Tour and the Tournament Players Tour, which was “recognized as the class
of mini-tours based on the quality of golf courses played and overall
professionalism,” he said.
Stuart is the tournament director. Stone, a business woman and golfer
entering a second career, handles sponsorships and promotions.
Some of the courses this year on the Pacific Golf Players Tour include
the PGA West Stadium Course, the PGA Nicklaus Resort Course, Strawberry
Farms, SeaCliff Country Club and Mission Viejo Country Club.
Keith Wyrick of Newport Beach Golf Course won the Senior Division last
week at Temecula Creek with a 70, winning $625. Wyrick was also third in
the Open Division.
The tour will convene again Saturday at the Southern California PGA
Legends Course at Oak Valley. First tee times are 9:30 a.m. Details:
(909) 693-2167.
Rich Saul, the former All-Pro center for the Rams, is hosting the 19th
annual Childhelp USA Celebrity Golf Classic May 16 at Pelican Hill Golf
Club.
The Orange County Chapter of Childhelp USA, based in Newport Beach, is
expecting a full field of golfers and proceeds to net approximately
$150,000. Childhelp USA was founded in 1959 and is dedicated to the
treatment, prevention and research of child abuse and neglect. Details:
(949) 589-2770.
Newport Beach Country Club, host site of the Toshiba Senior Classic,
is hosting a U.S. Open local qualifying for the second year in a row.
The 101st U.S. Open Championship is June 14-17 at Southern Hills
Country Club in Tulsa, Okla.
The local qualifying at Newport Beach is 18 holes on May 16, with the
Southern California Golf Association operating the event. Newport Beach
is one of seven Southland courses to be used during qualifying week (May
14-21) by the SCGA.
More than 200 professional and amateur golfers will play in theseventh
annual Tommy Bahama Newport Beach Open April 23 at Newport Beach. The
event benefits the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce.
The tournament crowns an amateur Newport Beach city champion, although
the field is open to anyone with an SCGA handicap of 12 or lower.There
will be a shotgun start at 9 a.m. for pros and amateurs. Corporate
foursomes and other amateurs will tee off at 2 p.m. in a shotgun start.
Last year’s Newport Beach Open professional winner was Darren Ernst, a
Costa Mesa resident and former Ocean View High and Golden West College
basketball player who carded a 5-under-par 65 and won $2,000 cash, plus a
Breitling watch.
It will be the first time the event will be played at Newport Beach
Country Club since the 18th hole was remodeled.
The event’s annual Casino Night and Putting Contest is April 22 at
Sterling BMW in Newport Beach.
The grand prize in the putting contest is $10,000. Details: (949)
729-4400.
Mesa Verde Country Club and the SCPGA Foundation will host the 23rd
annual Girls Junior America’s Cup Team Matches Aug. 6-9, an event which
brings together players representing 18 junior golf associations from the
U.S., Canada and Mexico.
The format will have four players competing for each team but only the
three lowest scores count.
Mesa Verde hosted the LPGA Kemper Open from 1979-81 and the LPGA
Uniden Invitational from 1984-86. In 1993, it hosted the U.S. Junior
Girls Championships and, in 1995, the inaugural Toshiba Classic.
This fall, Mesa Verde will begin construction on a $7 million
clubhouse remodeling project.
The Costa Mesa-based Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation is
hosting its Links to the Cure Golf Tournament May 3 at Coyote Hills Golf
Course in Fullerton. Details: (714) 957-9157.
The 11th annual Holy Family Cathedral golf tournament and fund-raiser,
hosted by Jim Pooler of Cal’s Caddyshack in Costa Mesa, is April 23 at
Western Hills Country Club in Chino Hills. Details: (714) 771-6101.
Richard Dunn’s golf column appears every Thursday.
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