All dressed up for Jones Cup
Bryce Alderton
Team unity has spread throughout the halls of Newport Beach Country
Club for this year’s refurbished Jones Cup, so much so that each
golfer of the foursome will be dawning team shirts.
The shipment arrived Wednesday and inside were slate-blue shirts
for the three men (head professional Paul Hahn, men’s club champion
Jeff Wright and senior club champion George Dahl) and a white shirt
for women’s club champion Debbie Albright.
“If we don’t play well, we certainly will be the best-dressed
team,†Hahn said. “This is special.â€
Hahn is right.
Wednesday’s revamped Jones Cup, beginning at 1 p.m. at Newport
Beach Country Club, is like nothing seen involving community golf in
Newport-Mesa.
Newport Beach Country Club’s four standouts will compete against
foursomes from the other three private clubs in Newport-Mesa (Mesa
Verde Country Club, Santa Ana Country Club and Big Canyon Country
Club) in an 18-hole better-ball championship that ushers in another
level of community golf in this area.
The latest Jones Cup combines the best of the former Jones Cup --
for the men -- with the ladies’ Tea Cup Classic.
With Hahn and Albright, Newport Beach Country Club brings a wealth
of experience to this year’s event, in which each foursome will count
the two best balls per hole.
Hahn played in all four former Jones Cup events while Albright
competed in each of the seven Tea Cup Classic championships,
including a win in 2001 on her home course.
Wright, though, is no stranger to the Jones Cup.
The former Corona del Mar High golf star teamed with Hahn in the
2002 event at Big Canyon Country Club, when the hosts won the second
of their three former Jones Cup titles.
Wright, named the Los Angeles Times Orange County Player of the
Year as a CdM junior in 1982, became eligible for this year’s
championship when he won his first men’s club title in June. Wright
battled tears throughout the four rounds while thinking about his
86-year-old father, Jack, who passed away in October after a bout
with throat cancer.
Wright knows Newport Beach Country Club well. He won the club’s
junior championship seven times.
Dahl, claimed his second senior club championship (golfers 55 and
older) in June when he sank a 10-foot birdie putt on the first
playoff hole, the par-4 first, to win a playoff with Dick Sinay.
Sinay and Dahl shot the same scores for both rounds (76-81).
Hahn said Dahl regularly plays Wednesdays and takes many golfing
trips. Hahn got in a practice round before work Wednesday, but said
he has played only 10 times since making his debut in March’s Toshiba
Senior Classic, the annual PGA Champions Tour stop at Newport Beach
Country Club.As for any home-course advantage, Albright said Newport
may have a slight edge on the greens, but added that all players will
have to work hard to succeed.
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