Final round suits Pooley
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Bryce Alderton
NEWPORT BEACH -- Don Pooley, who started the third round 10 shots
behind the Toshiba Senior Classic’s newest champion, Mark Johnson,
moved into a tie for fourth at 8-under-par (70-70-65 - 205) after
play concluded Sunday at Newport Beach Country Club.
Pooley, who tied for 10th in this tournament in 2002, finished
4-under 32 on the back nine Sunday after shooting 70 in the second
round.
“[Saturday] I hit so well and didn’t get anything out of it,” said
Pooley, who lives in Phoenix but has played Newport Beach Country
Club about 20 times.
He is fairly good friends with Jerry Anderson, the club’s general
manager.
“I could have been really low. I figured out how to putt better,”
said Pooley, who birdied four of his final five holes in the final
round.
Pooley, tied for 28th after the second round, spent part of
Saturday night in front of a mirror analyzing his putting stroke.
Cross winds on several holes Sunday wreaked havoc on shots, Pooley
said.
“It was really windy and the wind came in different directions,”
Pooley said. “Some of the easy holes, like 10, the doglegs had wind.
I had to have a different game plan with each hole and the wind.”
Then the greens presented challenges.
“These poa annua greens are tough to putt,” Pooley said.
Laguna Beach resident Rick Talt, walking alongside the throng
following the final threesome Sunday, was one of many pulling for
Johnson.
Talt met Johnson when the two played in the 1994 U.S. Amateur
championship at the TPC Sawgrass course in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.
The two then played in the same grouping in the second round of the
first stage of the Champions Tour’s national qualifying tournament
last year.
Talt, who played in the 1997 Toshiba Senior Classic after
advancing through the Monday qualifier, said the course suited
Johnson and expected him to win.
“He keeps his composure. He doesn’t get too high or too low,” said
Talt, a Laguna Beach resident.
Johnson’s most animated moment came after he holed a 91-yard wedge
shot for eagle on the par-5 18th hole for the tournament
championship. He raised his arms, leaned back and grinned as he
embraced caddie Doug Matteson.
The two teamed for 30 events, 20 on mini-tours.
It’s safe to say the final threesome of Johnson, Tom Jenkins and
Keith Fergus drew the largest gallery Sunday.
But one volunteer said the crowds swelled to numbers rarely seen.
“This is one of the largest I’ve seen, and I’ve been doing this
eight years,” said Ross Willour, a marshal standing near the eighth
green.
Willour said the group that included Johnson drew 20 to 30 fans
Saturday, but the number peaked to an estimated 150 spectators
Sunday.
“He’s sort of a folk legend,” Willour said of Johnson.
Johnson became the fourth golfer to secure his first Champions
Tour victory by winning the Toshiba Senior Classic. Gary McCord
(1999), Jose Maria Canizares (2001) and Rodger Davis (2003) are the
other winners.
Johnson holed out for a birdie 2 from the bunker on the par-3 17th
Friday while chipping in for birdie on the par-3 13th Saturday.
* Keith Fergus tallied his best finish on the Champions Tour with
a tie for second at the Toshiba. He also earned $132,000, the largest
paycheck of his pro career.
* John Bland (70-66-69 -- 205) equaled his best finish in the
Toshiba with a tie for fourth. Bland shot 204 and tied for fourth in
2001.
* Allen Doyle, the 2000 Toshiba champion, carded his second
straight 70 and finished tied for eighth at 6-under (67-70-70 --
207).
Doyle entered the tournament with 16 of 17 rounds in the 60s at
Newport Beach Country Club.
* McCord gave new meaning to the phrase, “When you gotta go, you
gotta go.”
McCord, playing with Fuzzy Zoeller and Dana Quigley in Sunday’s
final round, walked off the 12th green, heading to the restroom.
This is nothing out of the ordinary except that McCord hadn’t
finished the hole.
The 1999 Toshiba champion still had a three-foot putt for par.
Zoeller sank his par putt and gestured as if to pick up McCord’s
ball mark before he returned to the green.
McCord returned and waved to a mild applause.
He then sank the putt.
Goes to show that one doesn’t need added pressure to those
three-footers.
* Newport Beach Country Club head professional Paul Hahn concluded
his second Toshiba appearance with his best round in three days with
a 2-over 73 Sunday.
Hahn (76-78-73 -- 227), who finished 14-over, tallied four birdies
to go with four bogeys and one double bogey in equaling his best
finish in six tournament rounds.
The 51-year-old Hahn, who plays in the Jones Cup each summer, shot
73 in the opening round last year en route to a 10-over 223.
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