Rausch ignites Newport
Newport Beach Country Club senior champion Steve Rausch found out
early in the Jones Cup that a birdie meant a kiss from 10-time
women’s champion Debbie Albright. Rausch saw that this was good and
went on to make four birdies in the first 10 holes. His performance
led Newport Beach to a second-place finish at Santa Ana Country Club
with an 11-under-par 61, one stroke behind Big Canyon Country Club.
Rausch, playing in the Jones Cup for the first time after
capturing the Newport Beach Country Club’s senior title, birdied the
163-yard second hole by sinking a 15-foot putt, which earned him a
kiss from Albright.
“When she kissed me after the first birdie, it gave me a lot of
incentive to get more,” said Rausch.
Rausch went on to birdie the par-3 sixth hole, the par-4 seventh
hole and the 508-yard, par-5 10th hole.
On the seventh hole, Rausch nailed a 16-foot birdie putt and
assistant professional Bruce Hooper hit a 12-foot putt for birdie to
put Newport Beach in the lead at 3-under-par.
Newport Beach was 7-under from holes seven through 10. Rausch and
Hooper both made birdies on the 10th hole to keep the team in first
place at 8-under.
“I was hitting greens and making putts,” said Rausch.
Newport Beach cooled off after 10 holes. The team was just 3-under
the last eight holes.
“Steve was amazing and Bruce played reasonably well, but the rest
of us struggled,” said Newport Beach men’s champion Brian Lindley.
Lindley, a member at Mesa Verde 25 years ago, was solid, but luck
wasn’t on his side. On the par-3 14th hole, he used his 4-wood off
the tee. Lindley came within 6 feet of the hole. However, he missed
the birdie putt when his shot hit a ball marker and rolled wide.
Lindley also had two putts roll off the rim of the hole. But he
didn’t think bad luck doomed him. He felt he just wasn’t on his game.
“I hit a couple of putts good that didn’t go in, but that
happens,” said Lindley. “I just didn’t hit the ball well or putt well
-- I just didn’t play well.”
Hahn, the head professional at Newport Beach Country Club, said he
was out of sorts from the very first tee, but he still managed to
sink four birdies.
Hahn came up big on the 18th hole with a 20-yard chip shot that
came within three feet of an eagle. He nailed what could have been
the winning birdie putt, but Big Canyon Country Club, the last team
to tee off, rallied for the one-stroke victory.
“It could have been the winning putt,” said Hahn, whose team was
one stroke ahead of Big Canyon at the time of the birdie. “I was
thinking maybe it would be. That was almost a perfect chip, there was
just a little too much spin on it.”
Hahn was definitely feeling the pressure of playing in the Jones
Cup.
“I felt more pressure today than playing in the senior PGA in
Pennsylvania in May,” Hahn said. “I think because I have my family
and friends out and because I was playing for my club, not just for
myself.”
Rausch’s performance was the highlight of the day for Newport
Beach. Even he was surprised he sunk four birdies in the first 10
holes.
“It’s a miracle that I’m even in the tournament,” said Rausch, who
played in the Jones Cup for the first time. “I’m not that good.”
Rausch’s teammates disagree.
“Steve was great all day,” Hooper said. “He played within himself.
He really got things rolling by making a couple of quick birdies.”
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