Modeling consistency
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Bryce Alderton
Debbie Albright has fond memories of Newport-Mesa golf championships,
especially on her home course -- Newport Beach Country Club.
The winner of the last nine women’s championships at Newport Beach
Country Club, then, will feel right at home when the revamped Jones
Cup makes its debut at 1 p.m. Aug. 18 on the course that hosts the
Toshiba Senior Classic each March.
In 2001, Albright shot a 6-over-par 78 on her home course to
defeat Santa Ana Country Club’s Marianne Towersey by two strokes to
win Tea Cup Classic V, the former championship that featured the four
women’s winners from each of the four private clubs in Newport-Mesa
against one another in an 18-hole, stroke-play duel against one
another.
The Tea Cup Classic lasted seven years, running its course after
last year’s championship at Mesa Verde Country Club. Albright played
all seven years, finishing second three times in addition to her
victory in 2001.
But Albright, along with the 15 other golfers in this year’s Jones
Cup, will initiate the dawning of a new era for golf in Newport-Mesa,
and she is excited about it.
“I’m looking forward to it. I like the format change,” Albright, a
46-year-old mother of two, said.
In this year’s Jones Cup, a foursome from each of the four private
clubs will count the two best balls per hole, a slight evolution of
the better ball of partners format used during the previous Jones Cup
era with the men.
Foursomes will include the women’s, men’s and senior club
champions along with a golf staff professional.
“[This year’s Jones Cup] will be more relaxed and more fun for
everyone,” Albright said. “It will take the pressure off one player
and you will have to form a team to get the job done.”
Many of Newport Beach Country Club’s ladies tournaments feature
best-ball formats, so Albright is familiar with the style of play.
No matter the format, Albright has consistently shown her ability
to shine when it counts most.
Albright shot 84-75-73-83 -- 315 in May’s women’s club
championship to tie Dee Dee White for the most consecutive Newport
Beach Country Club crowns with nine. White won 17 Newport Beach Country Club women’s titles.
Albright’s 315 was nine strokes less than her winning score in
2003.
Helping husband Jock raise two teenagers, Katie and Charlie,
occupies much of Albright’s time, but she said it is a priority.
Albright asked Katie, her oldest child and member of Corona del
Mar High’s girls golf team that claimed the program’s first Pacific
Coast League championship last fall, to caddy for her and the
soon-to-be CdM senior obliged.
The two will strategize on a course they both undoubtedly know
only too well.
But Albright, a New Zealand native, doesn’t expect a drastic home
course advantage when she teams with men’s champion Jeff Wright,
senior winner George Dahl and head golf professional Paul Hahn.
“Most of the players around here have all played each other’s
courses,” Albright said. “I know Marianne has played tons of times
over the years.
“There might be a little bit of an advantage as far as putting
goes for us, but I don’t think it is that big. We will have to work
hard. There will be good competition out there.”
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