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Ken Wasmann, Steve Kissen and Alex Jianas of Newport Beach Country
Club took first place by one stroke in the members’ division of the
club’s Senior-Junior Pro Am Dec. 1.
Wasmann, Kissen and Jianas shot 127 as a team -- taking the two
best balls among five golfers, finishing just ahead of Ken Ricamore,
Stan Crandon and Tony Brown (128) on the par-71 layout. Joe Stafford,
John Stuart and Chuck Crookall placed third with 130.
The tournament featured fivesomes composed of three Newport Beach
Country Club members paired with a senior (older than 50) and junior
(younger than 50) professional from clubs and courses across Southern
California.
Champions were also awarded in junior, senior (50 and older) and
senior pro (60 and older) flights along with a senior/junior better
ball division.
Santa Ana Country Club’s Director of Golf Mike Reehl shot 73 and
finished in a tie for third in the senior pro flight. Rick Hunter won
the division by two shots after shooting 70.
Newport Beach Country Club’s Bruce Hooper carded a 75 to place
seventh in the junior pro flight, just five shots off the pace of
champion Paul Holtby (70).
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Newport Beach resident Chris Veitch added to his trophy case of
Santa Ana Country Club golf titles, but he had to wade through wind
and water to do it.
Spurts of heavy rain and large gusts greeted golfers competing in
Santa Ana Country Club’s senior stroke-play championship Dec. 5, but
the elements added mere formalities for Veitch, who claimed the
overall title by six shots with a 3-under-par 69 in his first
attempt.
Boyd Martin (73-75 -- 148), last year’s winner, placed second
while Rick Herrera (73-78 -- 151) finished third.
A shining moment for Veitch, who turned 51 on Dec. 16, came on the
par-5 ninth hole. The winner of four Santa Ana Country Club men’s
club championships holed a 60-yard sand wedge for an eagle 3 to
finish the front nine at 2-under 34 and take a three-shot lead into
the back nine.
The lead increased to five strokes with the help of birdies on the
par-3 11th and par-4 12th.
Other age flight winners included Maury DeWald (75-86 -- 161) in
the 60-69 category and Bud Clark (82-83 -- 155) in the 70 and older
division. Both successfully defended their titles.
The victory makes Veitch eligible for next summer’s Jones Cup,
which pairs the men’s, women’s and senior club champion from each of
the four private clubs in Newport-Mesa (Big Canyon Country Club, Mesa
Verde Country Club, Santa Ana Country Club and Newport Beach Country
Club) in a best-ball competition.
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Par at Newport Beach Country Club is currently 70, one stroke less
than normal, thanks to construction on two tee boxes.
Crews began repositioning tee areas on holes 7 and 10 beginning
Dec. 15.
The tee boxes will be enlarged and slightly repositioned to make
the holes more playable and aesthetically-pleasing, said Paul Hahn,
the club’s head professional.
No. 10, usually a par 4, is playing as a par 3 while the seventh,
normally 350 yards from the white tees, currently measures close to
300 yards.
Work is scheduled to take eight weeks, Hahn said.
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