Time to shoot better than par
Once again, the numbers from the PGA Champions Tour’s Toshiba Senior
Classic are impressive.
The first is winner Tom Purtzer’s opening round 60, which set a
new tournament record. The second is 80,000, the approximate number
of people who came to see the three-day tournament, drawn no doubt by
the allure of Jack Nicklaus’ first trip to the Toshiba.
The third, and perhaps most important one, is 1 million -- as in
the more than $1 million the tournament raised for Hoag Memorial
Hospital Presbyterian for the fifth consecutive year.
Year in and year out, Toshiba is the most charitable event on the
PGA Champions Tour, with Hoag the main beneficiary. It’s become
almost a given that the event will break the seven-figure mark.
And there’s the rub. A million-dollar total is now the expected,
the routine, from the tournament. It’s, shall we say, now par for the
course.
Now is time for tournament organizer to begin shooting for better
than par. Next year, a shade above $1 million shouldn’t be the goal
-- $1.5 million should be. An increase of $500 per entry for the
Classic Pro-Am could bring in about $100,000, for instance. Along
with the annual breakfast, perhaps there is time in the week for a
dinner event that would spark a new stream of money. The
possibilities from an enormous silent auction are staggering. It may
take some creativity, plus care not to tap out sources, but,
certainly, Toshiba officials could sink a perfect idea or two.
After all, they have a terrific product to push on donors. The
Senior Classic is among the biggest sporting events to come to come
to Orange County’s coast, up there with the U.S. Open of Surfing in
Huntington Beach.
The setting at the Newport Beach Country Club could hardly be more
inviting. Spectators are treated well by staff and the army of
volunteers. And every year, there is high excitement during the
tournament, whether record-setting rounds, Golden Bear sightings or
first-time players like the club’s head pro Paul Hahn.
That all must add up to $1.5 million, right?
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