Golf: Ace among men
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Richard Dunn
Jake Paine, a 3-year-old South County boy who made a hole-in-one
last summer, apparently already has a PR agent, who is touting him as
“the nation’s youngest celebrity golfer.”
While those words might apply a degree of pressure to young Paine’s
development in the game, he’s about to play 18 holes for the first time
Monday in a charity tournament at Newport Beach Country Club.
Since scoring an ace on the 66-yard hole No. 6 at the Lake Forest Golf
and Practice Center, Paine has appeared on ABC’s “Good Morning America”
and “The Tonight Show With Jay Leno,” but has yet to play 18 holes on a
real golf course.
Using a scuffed-up Snoopy driver, Paine aced the uphill par-3 at Lake
Forest while playing with his father, Bill.
The latest edition of the Guinness Sports Record Book, published in
1997, shows the youngest person with a hole-in-one as being 5 years old.
Since then, newspapers around the world have reported other 5-year-olds
making a hole-in-one, but none younger. The father has said he will
submit Jake’s hole-in-one to Guinness.
Tiger Woods made his first hole-in-one at age 6, according to his
parents.
Jake Paine will play Monday with his father and three of his father’s
friends in the inaugural Friends of Novaland Golf Classic at Newport
Beach.
“Being that our nonprofit serves youth, and believes in making dreams
come true, it was a natural for us to ask Jake to play in our
tournament,” said Tamera De Gennaro, tournament chairman.
Nova Community Foundation, a nonprofit organization based in Newport
Beach, works with urban youth after school through the Novaland Learning
Centers and aims at helping students succeed in school, seek higher
education, build confidence and excel in life. The golf tournament is
expected to raise $50,000 for the foundation.
Spooky Golf, sponsored by Cal’s Caddyshack in Costa Mesa, is coming
Saturday at 7:30 p.m. The unique, Halloween-based format involves golfing
in total darkness, with the exception of the glow-in-the-dark balls and
lighted flags at the Back Bay Golf Course. Costumes are required and
limited space is available.
Also, Spooky Kids Golf is at 3 p.m. Saturday. Prizes are awarded on
every hole. The cost is $10.
Spooky Golf for adults is $45. Spooky brew, food and prizes for best
costume are included in the event at the Hyatt Newporter’s pitch-and-putt
layout. Details: (949) 646-7714.
The Ladies’ Member/Guest at Mesa Verde Country Club, which was
originally canceled after the Sept. 11 tragedies, will be played Tuesday
as a fund-raiser for the relief effort in New York.
Byron Nelson filmed a commercial recently for Cleveland Golf at Mesa
Verde Country Club.
“There’s one shot of (Nelson) hitting a wedge shot to the eighth
green, and you can see the (Mesa Verde) logo and flag,” Mesa Verde head
professional Tom Sargent said.
The commercial is shown mostly on The Golf Channel. Newport Beach
resident Greg Hopkins, the President of Cleveland Golf, is a Mesa Verde
member.
LPGA member Judy Carls is hosting the fall Costa Mesa Junior Golf
clinics at Costa Mesa Golf & Country Club.
A four-week program includes instruction in full swing, putting, short
game and course management. Classes are from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. on
Tuesdays. A cost of $50 includes range balls, equipment, course play and
instruction by Carls and Joan Reedy. Details: (714) 846-6798.
Richard Dunn’s golf column appears every Thursday.
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