Catching fire late in round lifts Sargent & Co.
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Bryce Alderton
The putts that made Mesa Verde Country Club team members shake their
heads for much of Wednesday afternoon’s revamped Jones Cup finally
began to fall. The problem was too few holes and too many strokes to
make up.
The Mesa Verde foursome in this newest of Jones Cup championships
birdied the final two holes to finish 1-under-par 70 at Newport Beach
Country Club, four shots behind champion Newport Beach Country Club
(5-under) and one stroke back of both Santa Ana Country Club and Big
Canyon Country Club, which both finished 2-under.
The retooled Jones Cup featured foursomes from each of the four
private clubs in Newport-Mesa counting two best balls for each of the
18 holes.
Steve Rhorer, Mesa Verde’s senior club champion, tallied his
second birdie of the round with a 2 on the par-3 17th hole while
men’s club champion Dave Irwin, playing in his first Jones Cup, sank
a 15-foot uphill putt on the par-5 18th for Mesa Verde’s fifth and
final birdie.
The hot putting followed several holes where Mesa Verde put itself
in birdie positions with straight drives and accurate approach shots,
but the greens that have so often fooled the best golfers on the
Champions Tour when they compete in the Toshiba Senior Classic every
March at Newport Beach Country Club often deceived, sometimes subtly,
head professional Tom Sargent, Rhorer, Irwin and ladies club champion
Akemi Khaiat.
Several well-struck putts skimmed edges of holes while others
ended just inches from the cup.
“The greens are the hardest part of this golf course,” said
Rhorer, who has played Newport Beach Country Club several times. “I
three-putted eight and [the 10-foot putt] broke more left than I
thought it would downhill. But I didn’t know it would break that
much.”
Rhorer’s birdie 4 on the 549-yard par-5 third piggy-backed
Sargent’s 3 on the par-4 second to put Mesa Verde at 2-under and tie
Big Canyon for the early lead.
But Mesa Verde went seven straight holes -- they finished the
front nine 2-over 37 -- without a birdie before Sargent stuck a lob
wedge within seven feet and sank the subsequent putt on the par-4
11th, which put Mesa Verde at 1-over to pull two shots behind leaders
Newport Beach and Big Canyon through 11 holes.
Rhorer made a key up-and-down save on the par-3 13th after his tee
shot landed left of the cart path. Using a sand wedge, Rhorer’s
second shot cleared a sloping greenside bunker, but caught a
downslope and rolled 15 feet past the hole. Khaiat had nestled a
35-foot uphill putt within inches of the hole, giving Rhorer a sneak
peek of the break and Rhorer’s putt went in along the left edge.
Sargent, who claimed the first Jones Cup in 2000 at Newport Beach
Country Club with partner Pete Daley, said he struck putts well, but
it was hard for the team to establish any momentum.
“It’s difficult to read the slope and you’ve got the downhill
[putts] and the ocean influence,” Sargent said. “[The greens] are the
same as I remember. They are always a challenge.”
Mesa Verde finished with a 3-under 33 on the back nine, second
only to Newport Beach’s 4-under 32 on that side. Newport Beach
tallied seven birdies to two bogeys in all, including four birdies in
the final four holes.
Irwin hit six of nine greens in regulation on the back nine. He
said his swing got too quick on the front nine.
“It was fun after while, just not fun on the front nine,” Irwin
said. “I enjoyed it. I wish I played better.”
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