Golf: Quite a round for Saltus, eh?
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Richard Dunn
Costa Mesa’s Bryan Saltus, a Newport Harbor High alumnus, created
quite a stir last year in his first season on the Canadian Tour with his
Southern California surfing lingo, goatee, wild-colored shirts, baggy
pants and shaggy hair tucked under a golf cap.
But this year Saltus, a back-to-back Costa Mesa city champion in
1995-96, is drawing more attention to himself these days because of his
golf game.
Saltus, who sponsored himself on the Canadian Tour last year, finished
77th on the tour’s 2001 money list ($8,362).
This year, however, Saltus is eighth on the money list after five
events at $15,036, including last weekend’s runner-up finish in the
Michelin Ixtapa (Mexico) Classic at Palma Real Golf Club, where Saltus
shot 65-68-72-66--271, a career-low total score, to claim the biggest
payday of his Canadian Tour career ($14,400).
Pablo del Olmo, an Asian Tour member, shot 267 to win the Ixtapa
Classic.
“You’ve got to hand it to that guy, he just played fantastic all
week,” Saltus said of del Olmo. “I was stoked out there today, but it’s
been so relaxing all week. Every day has been like a vacation.”
Saltus, 31 and a former Big Canyon Country Club caddie, made plenty of
headlines last year on the Canadian Tour with his surfer-turned-golfer
story.
Saltus is trying to become the second Newport-Mesa golfer to win the
Canadian Tour’s Order of Merit.
Eric Woods, a Corona del Mar High product, captured Canadian Tour
money titles in 1993 and ‘94, after winning the South American Tour Order
of Merit in 1992.
Woods, who owns and operates The Swing Lab in Costa Mesa, is also
playing some events this year on the Canadian Tour.
The second annual UCLA Orange County golf tournament will be played
Monday at Newport Beach Country Club.
The UCLA Club of Orange County and the UCLA Chancellor’s Associates of
Orange County are the event hosts in a fund-raiser for scholarships.
The tournament is an 18-hole scramble, lunch, silent auction, Bruins
prizes and dinner.
The UCLA Club of Orange County raises money for merit-based
scholarships for academically superior students, while the UCLA
Chancellor’s Associates, the preeminent donor group on campus, raises
funds for academic programs deemed critical by the chancellor.
Organizers of the UCLA Orange County golf tournament are hopeful of
keeping the event in Newport Beach. Details: (949) 760-6709.
The seventh annual We Care golf tournament, hosted by Tax & Financial
Group, will be May 14 at Pelican Hill Golf Club. The event raises funds
for the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Orange County. Details: (800) 373-2177.
Richard Dunn’s golf column appears every Thursday.
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