Golf: Mills wins Derby at Santa Ana CC
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Richard Dunn
After a long clubhouse remodeling project, the scene was
spectacular at Santa Ana Country Club last weekend for The Derby, the
prestigious annual men’s member/guest event.
Last year, the club was under construction during the three-day Derby,
but everything was back to picture perfect this year.
“(The remodeled clubhouse) is beautiful, and the tournament was
great,” said Mike Reehl, Santa Ana’s Director of Golf and head
professional.
Grabbing top net honors in the time-honored Derby, which changes the
playing format each day during the competition, were Don Mills of Santa
Ana and guest Ray Casciari (Yorba Linda). Club member Lloyd Charton and
guest John Passenissi (Old Ranch) placed second, while Santa Ana’s Ray
Pacini and guest Peter Koetting (Big Canyon) finished third.
Winning low gross was the team of member Kerry Smith and guest Mike
Gibson (El Niguel), who finished at 3-under-par 213. The first day was
best ball, the second day was the Chapman format (alternating shots),
then the third day was best ball again. Santa Ana Country Club’s Gabe
Loya was the chairman of The Derby.
Charton also won the club’s recent President’s Cup, defeating Dick
Hoagland, 2 and 1, in the championship match. It was Charton’s first
title.
Speaking of initial titles, Santa Ana’s Gregg Hemphill added his name
to the long and distinguished list of men’s club champions at the oldest
golf club in Orange County.
Hemphill recently defeated five-time winner Boyd Martin in a 36-hole
match-play final at Santa Ana, 1 up.
Hemphill led the entire way, but Martin pulled to within one shot
several times, including with two holes left.
On the 34th hole, the par-4 No. 16, Martin made birdie and Hemphill
made bogey to slice Hemphill’s lead to one.
Then, at the par-3 No. 17, both players were a little short off the
tee. Hemphill chipped to about 17 feet and Martin chipped to four feet of
the stick, setting up a possible deadlock.
But Hemphill made his long putt for par, then Martin, with the
pressure on, sank his putt as the two headed to the par-5 No. 18 with
Hemphill leading, 1 up. They both made par at 18 as Hemphill secured his
first Santa Ana club championship.
The club held its first championship in 1925.
Three-time defending champion Chris Veitch did not play this year in
order to participate in his daughter’s wedding.
The George Yardley golf tournament June 25 at Newport Beach Golf
Course, aptly named Yardley VIII, will benefit the Newport Harbor High
football program, as well as the golf program, tournament chairman
emeritus Buck Johns said.
Last year’s Yardley VII raised $23,000 for the Sailors’ golf program.
This year marks the transition of the event from the energetic
leadership of Johns and his wife, Colleen, along with Bruce Akins and
Mark Whitfield, to a new tournament committee, which understands the
special character of the event that has been the envy of golf
fund-raisers for several years.
The quality of the tournament remains high with Yardley, the
Basketball Hall of Famer, as the heart and soul.
The field of invited players is set for Tea Cup Classic V (tentatively
scheduled for Aug. 1) as Debbie Albright won the Newport Beach Country
Club title Friday by 19 strokes.
Albright will join Big Canyon Country Club’s Olivia Slutzky, a
first-time player in the locally famous Tea Cup Classic, Mesa Verde
Country Club’s Denise Woodard and Santa Ana Country Club’s Marianne
Towersey, the three-time defending champion.
Nearly $165,000 was raised for Childhelp USA at last week’s golf
tournament at Pelican Hill Golf Club, where celebrity host Rich Saul, the
former All-Pro center for the Rams, was joined by former teammates Reggie
Doss, Lawrence McCutcheon, Merlin Olsen, Vince Ferragamo and Dennis
Harrah.
Mehdi Eftekari of the Four Seasons Hotel brought along some friends in
our group, including former U.S. Secret Service agent Lee Wagoner, who
knew the layout at Pelican Hill’s Ocean North course well because of his
years on President Bush’s detail. Bush often played at Pelican Hill.
Richard Dunn’s golf column appears every Thursday.
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