Tea Cup Classic: Debbie Albright
Richard Dunn
NEWPORT BEACH - For a mother to bond with her daughter is
priceless, but it doesn’t always happen, especially when the child grows
to be a teenager.
There’s nothing awkward about 14-year-old Katie Albright playing golf
with her locally famous mother, Debbie.
In fact, it’s cool for the future Corona del Mar High girls golfer to
tee it up with her mother, especially after investing in a new driver.
“It’s tough when your 14-year-old daughter starts hitting the ball
farther than you do,” said Debbie Albright, who has carved her name in
Newport Beach Country Club annals with six consecutive women’s club
championships.
With age on her side (she’s 43) and the fact that her game is
improving every year (she’s currently a 1 handicap), Albright appears to
have a chance of someday breaking the club record of nine straight
titles, held by Dee Dee White from 1967 to ’75. Albright would have to
win titles through 2005 to eclipse the mark. (White is the all-time
leader with 17 club championships.)
Albright, however, isn’t concerned about The Streak. Her Newport Beach
club championship victories are becoming more widespread -- she won this
year’s title by a career-high 19 strokes -- and her scores are getting
lower.
“It seems to be hanging in there,” Albright said of golf game, which
she will put on display Friday in Tea Cup Classic V on her home course at
1 p.m.
“You know, people put so much effort in as a beginning golfer, you
develop good habits, and, I love the game so much, I don’t let a few bad
shots bother me anymore.”
Albright, who has finished as the Tea Cup bridesmaid three times
(1997, ’98 and 2000), shot a remarkable four-round 305 to win this year’s
Newport Beach title on May 18. Brenda Parrott and Janice Sauter ranked
next in the club’s low-gross championship flight, while Cathy Vrdolyak
won low net.
But Albright, the mother of two young teenagers, relishes the moments
she can play 18 with her daughter, a freshman at CdM in the fall.
“It’s fun to have a teenage daughter out there,” Albright said. “You
don’t get to spend too much time with them anymore. They’re too busy
going to the beach.”
Albright, of course, would love to win Tea Cup Classic V. But she
realizes three-time defending champion Marianne Towersey (Santa Ana
Country Club) is a heavy favorite, while Tea Cup newcomer Olivia Slutzky
(Big Canyon Country Club) and veteran Denise Woodard (Mesa Verde Country
Club) will bring plenty of game.
“It’s a good group of girls playing in the Tea Cup Classic,” Albright
said. “It’s a matter of playing well on that day ... I don’t think Olivia
has played the golf course much (at Newport Beach Country Club), but
Marianne and Denise have played it a bunch, so I don’t know if there’s
much of an advantage (playing at home). I think they know the course as
well as I do.”
Last year in Tea Cup Classic IV at Big Canyon Country Club, Albright
and Towersey both shot 4-over 76, forcing the first playoff in Tea Cup
history (won by Towersey on the first extra hole, No. 18).
In Tea Cup Classic I, Albright shot 79 on her home course as Big
Canyon’s Selby Schriber won the inaugural event at Newport Beach with a
74. Albright was also second to Towersey in Tea Cup Classic II, when
Towersey smoked her home course at Santa Ana and won by seven strokes.
Albright, originally from New Zealand, was introduced to golf by her
husband, Jock, whom she met in Cabo San Lucas in 1981 and married two
years later, never to return to New Zealand to live.
As a 19 handicapper in 1989, Albright started taking golf lessons from
Paul Hahn, now the Newport Beach head professional, and her scores began
to drop. Seven years later, she was the club champion.
The Tea Cup Classic, hosted by Newport Beach Country Club for the
second time, begins a second cycle, or rotation, for the cozy, summertime
event. Each club has hosted the event once and claims a sense of
tournament ownership.
The Tea Cup Classic is part of the Fletcher Jones Motorcars/Daily
Pilot Club Championship Series. It was created in 1997 to promote women’s
golf and bring the Newport-Mesa golf community closer together, while
crowning a Daily Pilot champion.
The four women’s club champions in this newspaper’s circulation are
invited to participate in the event.
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