Hosts grind to 5-under
Santa Ana Country Club team members maintained jovial expressions as
best they could while fighting frustration from missed opportunities
during Tuesday’s Jones Cup.
The host team for the revamped event’s second year put itself in
position for numerous birdie chances, but the putts didn’t fall with
enough frequency and Santa Ana finished 5-under-par 67 in the
two-best-ball-per-fivesome format.
Big Canyon Country Club played bogey-free golf to seal the title
(12-under) by one stroke over defending champion Newport Beach
Country Club. Mesa Verde Country Club placed third at 6-under.
Santa Ana tallied seven birdies, six en route to shooting 5-under
31 on the back nine after firing even (36) on the front side. They
made two bogeys.
“We didn’t make the putts and the harder we tried, the more
frustrated we got,” said Santa Ana Director of Golf Mike Reehl. “When
you’re fighting yourself, it’s tough to keep concentration.”
Reehl and head professional Geoff Cochrane each tallied two
birdies while 2004 men’s club champion Bill Welch, current men’s and
senior winner Chris Veitch and women’s champion Marianne Towersey
each carded one.
But by the time Santa Ana players made the turn at even, Big
Canyon and Newport Beach each sat six shots better at 6-under.
“We got too far behind,” said Veitch, who landed a delicate chip
within four feet of the cup on the par-5 18th off a downhill lie with
a bunker to clear and water waiting beyond the green if he hit it too
firm.
He made the subsequent birdie putt to cap his round.
Moments earlier Towersey’s birdie try curled around the cup’s
right edge, but wouldn’t fall, reflective of Santa Ana’s day on the
greens.
Lipouts on four other holes hurt Santa Ana’s chances of catching
the leaders.
Reehl answered a bogey at the second with a birdie 3 on the
378-yard, par-4 third. He hit a 128-yard 9-iron from the left rough
to within six feet and made the uphill putt.
Santa Ana then went six straight holes without a birdie before
Cochrane and Welch started the back nine in stride with a pair of
birdies on the par-5 10th. Welch two-putted from 40 feet following a
255-yard, 3-wood second shot to the green’s front edge. Cochrane
chipped onto the green and made a six-footer.
Santa Ana followed a bogey at the 12th with birdies from Reehl and
Cochrane on the par-4, 368-yard 13th. Cochrane spun his 80-yard
second shot to nine feet and sank the birdie putt while Reehl rolled
in a 35-foot, left-to-right breaking putt.
Towersey, a 21-time Santa Ana women’s champion, chipped in for
birdie on the par-3 14th from the left rough. Her chip over the left
bunker hit the green’s front edge and rolled 10 feet gently into the
cup’s left side.
The shot pulled Santa Ana to 4-under, five shots behind Newport at
the time. Santa Ana settled for pars three straight holes until
Veitch’s birdie on 18.
“Everyone played OK, but in this format, you have to make the
putts and make birdies,” Welch said. “Pars are easy.”
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