Look who’s coming to dinner!
The large white tents that line fairways and surround greens at
key locations on the golf course at Newport Beach Country Club for
the Toshiba Senior Classic are filled during tournament week by
sponsors, guests, schmoozers and hobnobbers.
Each of the corporate villas and hospitality skyboxes are catered
by the Hyatt Newporter and equipped to host extravagant affairs.
At a seminar for event sponsors earlier this week, tournament
director Jeff Purser pointed out some benefits to company
decision-makers about the investments they have made and how to get
the biggest bang out of their sponsorship bucks.
Among the ideas Purser suggested was hosting early-morning company
meetings in the tents, or perhaps a dinner party or business mixer
after the day’s golf rounds. Tournament officials will include lights
in the tent, upon request, while the shuttle service from the club to
the designated nearby parking lots continues until 7:30 p.m. each
night.
Purser added that if you wanted to invite a Champions Tour
professional to your tent for dinner, it could be arranged for the
right price. When asked what the going rate is for a pro to come to
your corporate villa and impress your guests and clients, Purser
started to say it would be different for each golfer. But then when I
asked about Lee Trevino, Purser said: “I’ll be honest with you.
You’re not going to get Lee Trevino out there to do that.”
Purser then added: “Then again, maybe if you’re Dave Stockton, and
if you have really good wine -- and we have a good (vintage) here --
maybe (the cost) is nothing. I’m sure there are guys who would do it
for 15 or 20 minutes and there might not be a cost -- depending on
how they played that day, of course. There are guys like Bruce
Fleisher and Gil Morgan who are just great guys ... I’ll go out and
recruit. I’ll do that for you.”
Toshiba week is March 17-24.
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It should be an interesting challenge this year for players on the
former Senior PGA Tour to live up to the expectations as the newly
named PGA Champions Tour is ready for a full-force launch of its “Fan
Features” program in 2003.
Last year, the new fan-friendly initiatives were more difficult
for some than others. These are professional golfers asked to jump
through a few hoops and shine in public relations. They’re not all
cut out for the job.
The Toshiba Senior Classic last year enjoyed great success with
the Q & A session it held after the Saturday round with fans and Chi
Chi Rodriguez and Fuzzy Zoeller, who were miked up and sitting
together high on a scaffolding near the first tee.
This year, Purser announced that Gary McCord and John Jacobs will
entertain the crowd after the first round in a Q & A session with
fans, while Rodriguez and Zoeller will repeat their stage feat after
the second round.
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While the Toshiba Classic has been pushed back on the tour
calendar to the middle of March instead of early in the month, the
threat of rain is always on Purser’s mind. After all, the tournament
only gets one shot every year, and weather seems to have played a
factor every year, either in the pro-am rounds or competitive play.
“We haven’t had good weather on Thursday in three years,” Purser
quipped, referring to the difficult scramble tournament officials
endured -- led by tournament co-chairman Jake Rohrer -- during
Thursday pro-am rounds.
The final round of the 2000 event was completely lost because of
inclement weather. Allen Doyle was declared the winner after 36
holes.
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Katie Albright of Corona del Mar High fired a two-round 176 to
finish in the top five recently in the Shandin Hills Junior Shootout
on the Junior Amateur Golf Scholars Tour at the par-72 Shandin Hills
Golf Club in San Bernardino.
She is the daughter of seven-time defending Newport Beach Country
Club women’s club champion Debbie Albright, the 2001 Tea Cup Classic
champion.
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Pelican Hill Golf Club plans to refurbish all 125 bunkers on its
two resort courses this winter, an effort that will enhance the
appearances of the bunkers while preserving the original Tom Fazio
design.
“Refurbishing bunkers is required during the lifetime of any golf
course. However, many courses fail to do so because of the cost and
loss of play,” Pelican Hill General Manager Hansjoerg Maissen said.
“These are two of the finest golf courses in the country and we will
continue to treat them as such.”
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