Fresh faces dotting Jones Cup
BRYCE ALDERTON
This summer’s Jones Cup, much like last year, is shaping up to be a
showing of new faces after Newport Beach and Santa Ana country clubs
staged their men’s club championships the last three weeks.
Big Canyon Country Club’s Will Tipton, who teamed with Director of
Golf Bob Lovejoy to claim Jones Cup IV last year -- the third year in
a row a Big Canyon duo emerged victorious in the event -- is the only
returning amateur ready to tee off in the Aug. 11 championship at
Newport Beach.
The Jones Cup pairs the men’s club champion -- or other amateur --
with a golf staff professional from each of the four private clubs in
the this newspaper’s circulation in a better-ball of partners format
over 18 holes. The venue rotates each year. Newport Beach Country
Club hosted the inaugural Jones Cup in 2000.
Bill Welch added his name to the list after claiming the Santa Ana
CC men’s title June 19, the fifth and final day of match play.
Welch, seeded third out of 16 players, defeated Dave Bock, 6 and
5, in the 36-hole final.
Bock holed his tee shot on the par-3 11th in the first round of
the championship final and pulled even with Welch through the first
18 holes before Welch distanced himself in the final round.
The victory came a week after Jeff Wright claimed his first
Newport Beach CC men’s title in a heartfelt tribute to his late
father, Jack. Wright played his first Jones Cup in 2002 with head
professional Paul Hahn.
Mesa Verde Country Club’s Dave Irwin joins Tipton, Wright and
Welch as the four amateurs eligible for this summer’s championship.
All four amateurs -- Bruce Bearer (Newport Beach CC), Steve Rhorer
(Mesa Verde CC), Tipton and Boyd Martin (Santa Ana CC) made their
tournament debuts last year, when Lovejoy and Tipton defeated Rhorer
and Mesa Verde head professional Tom Sargent by one stroke at Mesa
Verde.
Irwin became the third golfer in Mesa Verde CC history to hold
both men’s and senior club titles simultaneously -- Rhorer and Pete
Daley are the other two -- when he edged Rhorer by three strokes last
August for the men’s crown.
In October, Tipton needed 76 holes -- four of those in a playoff
-- to outlast friend Mike Carpenter by one stroke for his second
straight men’s title.
Close finishes are becoming synonymous with the Jones Cup.
All four championships have been decided by two strokes or less.
Lovejoy and partner Ron Maggard needed three playoff holes to upstage
Santa Ana CC Director of Golf Mike Reehl and partner Gregg Hemphill
in 2001, while Sargent’s flop shot on the 18th hole in 2000 set up an
easy birdie putt as Mesa Verde captured the crown in the inaugural
Jones Cup.
Here’s to similar drama Aug. 11.
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