Toshiba Senior Classic Golf: Zinni taking home bread
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Richard Dunn
NEWPORT BEACH - There are a few players on the Senior PGA Tour
whose last name begin with the 26th letter in the alphabet, including
two, Fuzzy Zoeller and Larry Ziegler, who played in the eighth annual
Toshiba Senior Classic at Newport Beach Country Club.
But the golfer with the most zing by tournament’s end, and who is
starting to earn more respect from his peers, is no-name Monday qualifier
Michael Zinni.
You will not find Zinni in this year’s Senior PGA Tour media guide.
That’s because Zinni isn’t listed. Anywhere. He has a real job as head
golf professional at Mankato Golf Club in Mankato, Minn., about “an hour
southwest of Minneapolis.”
But Zinni made one of the biggest splashes of the year Sunday at
Newport Beach when he finished tied for third at 11-under 202 with Dave
Stockton.
Zinni, 53, enjoyed a career-best $99,000 paycheck for his top-three
finish, the highest by an open Monday qualifier on the Senior Tour since
Jim Ahern won the 1999 AT&T; Canada Senior Open Championship as a Monday
qualifier.
Zinni has sizzled as a Monday qualifier this year, making the cut
three out of five times -- that’s finishing in the top three in an open
field of 144 players. The two times Zinni missed Monday qualifying this
year, he lost in a playoff in Tampa, Fla., and was edged out by one shot
in Miami.
“It’s tough to get in. I’m not ready to quit my job for three spots
(each week out of 144 players),” said Zinni, who made his 11th appearance
on the Senior PGA Tour at Newport Beach.
“When I got here, I was the eighth alternate to get into the open
Monday qualifier (at Goose Creek in Mira Loma),” added Zinni, who
qualified for the Toshiba along with Butch Sheehan and Morris Hatalsky.
“Third place is not too bad. I’ll take it,” said Zinni, whose payday
Sunday more than doubled his career earnings in 10 previous Senior Tour
starts ($41,716).
Zinni had a chance for a nice finish last year at the PGA Senior
Championship, when he entered the final round in 20th place. But he
posted a smooth 77 on Sunday while playing with Stockton and Tom Kite and
fell back in the pack.
In the Toshiba Monday qualifier, Zinni was still the second alternate
to get into the field on Sunday morning (March 3). He showed up at the
golf course Monday morning without a scheduled tee time, but waited
around, and, finally, in the fifth group somebody didn’t show up.
Zinni was there, with clubs and ready to play. His 67 at Goose Creek
got him into the 78-player Toshiba Classic field, where only three
players finished ahead of him: Winner Hale Irwin and runner-up Allen
Doyle.
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