Women’s golf: Tea Cup Classic, anyone?
Richard Dunn
NEWPORT BEACH - The locally famous Tea Cup Classic, the
Newport-Mesa community’s summertime celebration of women’s golf, is today
at Newport Beach Country Club. Tea time is 1 p.m.
The event, featuring the four women’s club golf champions in the Daily
Pilot circulation, is hosted on a rotation basis among the four clubs in
the Newport-Mesa community.
Clearly defined as the carrot at the end of the chase for local
women’s club golf champions, the Tea Cup Classic is played under the
auspices of the Fletcher Jones Motorcars/Daily Pilot Club Championship
Series, which was started by this sports section in 1997 to promote
women’s golf and bring the local golf community closer together.
While the two aforementioned goals continue to be a quest for this
newspaper, it has become abundantly clear who stands alone as the player
to beat -- three-time defending champion Marianne Towersey of Santa Ana
Country Club.
With the Tea Cup Classic has come increased discussion, competition
and rivalries among club members vying for titles at Newport Beach, Santa
Ana, Mesa Verde Country Club and Big Canyon Country Club.
“Once you win a club championship,” first-time Big Canyon champion and
Tea Cup participant Olivia Slutzky said, “there’s really no drama after
winning it. So, now, it’s great to look forward to this. It’s something
special for women golfers.”
The cozy, 18-hole stroke-play event, which crowns a Daily Pilot
champion with a perpetual trophy, will also spotlight Denise Woodard, who
has won six straight championships at Mesa Verde, and Debbie Albright of
host Newport Beach, where she has also captured six consecutive titles.
Since Tea Cup Classic I in 1997, neither Towersey, Woodard nor
Albright have relinquished their respective club titles.
The event, hosted by Newport Beach Country Club for the second time,
begins a second cycle, or rotation, in the 5-year-old tournament. Each of
the four clubs have hosted the Tea Cup Classic once and, essentially, can
claim 25% ownership in the community-based tournament.
A rolling gallery of 200 is anticipated today under warm, sunny skies
with an expected cool ocean breeze at Newport Beach Country Club, site of
the Senior PGA Tour’s Toshiba Senior Classic in March.
Newport Beach also hosted the inaugural Jones Cup last year, the men’s
answer to the venerable Tea Cup Classic. The Jones Cup, however, is a
pro-am with two foursomes, instead of one, like the Tea Cup.
The Jones Cup, a better-ball of partners format, is Aug. 14 at Santa
Ana Country Club, which is also celebrating its centennial in September
and is the oldest golf club in Orange County.
In the Tea Cup Classic, however, the four women step out on their own
and play in one group as a community Showcase of Champions.
And, for the sake of summertime community sports journalism in this
special pocket of the world, our champions seem to represent the
modern-day golf woman and edify the game. Maybe that’s part of the great
attraction, and why hundreds have walked with the Tea Cup Classic
galleries in the first four years.
Perhaps the strongest case one can make for the Tea Cup’s popularity
is the enormous club support each player receives. No matter where the
Tea Cup Classic is held, gallery members distinctly cheer a little louder
for their respective women’s club champions in the Tea Cup.
Regardless of where their club champion is on the Tea Cup leaderboard,
members from Big Canyon, Mesa Verde, Newport Beach and Santa Ana come out
to see them play in an easygoing format that emphasizes a good time and
crowns a Daily Pilot golf queen for a year.
Towersey, trying to win her fourth straight Tea Cup, has captured 17
of the last 20 women’s club titles at Santa Ana and is tied for the
all-time lead in club championships (men or women) in the Newport-Mesa
area with Newport Beach’s Dee Dee White.
In Tea Cup Classic II at Santa Ana and Tea Cup III at Mesa Verde,
Towersey showed that if her long putter is hot, the suspense could be
short and everybody else will be playing for second place. She won both
events by seven strokes each, then won a playoff against Albright last
year in Tea Cup IV at Big Canyon.
Albright and Towersey both shot 4-over 76, forcing the first playoff
in TCC history (Towersey won on the first extra hole, No. 18).
In Tea Cup Classic I, Albright shot 79 on her home course as Big
Canyon’s Selby Schriber won the inaugural event at Newport Beach with a
74. Albright was also second to Towersey in Tea Cup Classic II, when
Towersey smoked her home course.
Today in Tea Cup Classic V, Newport Beach Country Club head pro Paul
Hahn will serve as rules official and club member Bob Price will be the
official scorer.
A 2001 Mercedes-Benz ML320 will be awarded to any Tea Cup player
sinking a hole-in-one on the par-3 hole No. 17.
Along with a perpetual trophy, a bouquet of roses will be given to the
winner, an item started last year by Big Canyon Director of Golf Bob
Lovejoy.
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