Jeff Coburn, a former UC Irvine standout,...
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Jeff Coburn, a former UC Irvine standout, along with Newport Beach
resident Steve Jurgensen, both begin play today in the California
State Open championship at the Southern California Golf Association
Golf Course in Murrieta.
The tournament, which began in 1900, has included past champions
Walter Hagan, Jerry Barber, Gene Littler and two-time winner Dennis
Paulson, a former junior champion at Santa Ana Country Club who has
one PGA Tour victory to his credit.
Coburn was the Big West Conference Player of the Year as a UCI
senior in 2002 and shot 12-under-par 276 to finish in a three-way tie
for fourth place at last year’s championship, which attracts amateurs
and professionals, mainly from mini-tours and international PGA
circuits.
Both Jurgensen and Coburn competed on the Alex G. Spanos
California Tour, which ran from February through June. Jurgensen
finished 65th on the money list with $5,700 in earnings while Coburn
was 70th with $5,183.
This year’s California State Open field of 156 golfers includes
former United States Amateur champion Ricky Barnes, Peter Tomasulo, a
member of Cal’s NCAA men’s golf championship squad last spring, and
John Merrick, the 2003 Pac-10 individual champion.
The tournament runs through Saturday.
* Mike Lavery, a teammate of Coburn’s at UCI who won the 2003 Big
West individual title as a senior, is also steering through the
professional ranks. He has three weeks remaining on the National Golf
Association Hooters Tour, where he has made 13 cuts in 15 events with
four top 20 finishes. Lavery’s best finish is a tie for eighth at a
stop in Savannah Village at Monticello in McCormick, S.C., in April,
when he shot 7-under-par 281. Lavery’s 71.21 scoring average ranks
90th among 547 players on the tour.
* Ron Deerdon eagled the par-5 18th hole in a playoff on the Los
Lagos course at Costa Mesa Golf & Country Club, helping his team,
which included Butch Pope, Mike Pule and Bernie Plent, emerge
victorious in the annual Blackie’s By the Sea/Butch Ditmer Memorial
tournament Aug. 20.
The winners, along with the foursome of Jimmy Knost, Rhett Tucker,
Ron Lamberton and Terry Fell, each shot 5-under-par 67 after 18 holes
to force the playoff.
Sixty-four players, many of them with Newport-Mesa ties, competed
in a tournament honoring Ditmer, who died of a brain aneurism after
playing a round at Costa Mesa.
Corona del Mar High golf coach Mike Starkweather was part of the
foursome that shot 69 to finish fourth. Starkweather earned Closest
to the Pin honors on the par-3 7th.
* Noted golf course architect Casey O’Callaghan has moved his golf
course design business, Casey O’Callaghan Golf Course Design, Inc.,
to Newport Beach. O’Callaghan led the re-design of the clubhouse and
driving range at Mesa Verde Country Club, along with improvements to
the course at Santa Ana Country Club.
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