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75th Annual Championship
Posted on July 2nd, 2018 No commentsLa Jolla Country Club
Rancho Santa Fe Golf Club
Marion R. Gray Trophy-Overall Low Gross
Ken Weixel, The Santa Luz Club
Rick Doebler, Hacienda Golf Club
Charles H. Jennings Trophy-Overall Low Net
Mark Wolfsohn, Las Posas Country Club
La Jolla Flight-Low Gross
Mark Gardner, Redlands Country Club
Shore Flight-Low Gross
John Minteer, San Diego Country Club
Presidents Flight-Low Gross
Andy Miller, Lakeside Golf Club
Presidents Flight-Low Net
Robert Sprenkel, Riverview Country Club
Cypress Flight-Low Gross
Fred Narzisi, Hunter Ranch Golf Club
Cypress Flight-Low Net
Kent Keller, Wilshire Country Club
California Flight-Low Gross
Bob Kelly, DeAnza Desert Country Club
California Flight-Low Net
Richard Collins, La Jolla Country Club
Mission Flight-Low Gross
Jay Clifton, Castlewood Country Club
Mission Flight-Low Net
Hassan Mohaghegh, Lakeside Golf Club
Pacific Flight-Low Gross
Bo Rothchild, Wente Vineyards Golf Club
Pacific Flight-Low Net
Mike Hamilton, Oakmont Country ClubÂ
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Weixel and Doebler Tie For California Seniors Title
Posted on June 29th, 2018 No commentsFor the first time in recent memory, co-champions were declared in the overall gross division of the California Seniors Golf Association Championship. Ken Weixel (Rancho Santa Fe) and Rick Doebler (Fullerton) tied at 8-over 152 and will share the title for the next year.
Played at the gorgeous La Jolla and Rancho Santa Fe Country Clubs, the event brought over 170 members of the organization together for the 75th time. (It’s said that the solid silver trophy has been appraised for close to $10,000.)
Rick Doebler, 67, brought his smooth swing into town from his home club, Hacienda CC and fired 74 to take the early lead at La Jolla Country Club, tied with John Minteer of San Diego Country Club.
Ken Weixel, 59, had just returned from Ireland the night before. It was, perhaps not the best pre-tournament preparation, but unavoidable due to plans to attend a wedding.
The veteran competitor is known for taking very little time to make a decision and pull the trigger, usually finding fairways and greens. But after playing the first eight holes in 1-under par, his game gave way to exhaustion on the back nine. Time zone changes, and a wrestling match with some trees near the halfway house behind No. 9 green resulted in a round of 81 – nearly out of contention.
“It was kinda comical, really,” said the Deloitte managing partner of his effort to find his ball behind the small building. “I went in looking, and scraped my arms and legs up so badly I was bleeding from five different places!”
Determined to be part of the mix on Sunday, Weixel hoped for a round in the 60s, which is well within the reach of the 5-time USGA Mid-Am qualifier. He settled for a 71 on Tuesday, but that was by far the low round of the day at Rancho Santa Fe and allowed him to make up the 7 shots he trailed by.
Doebler, for his part wasn’t giving up despite a few errant shots and missed putts at Rancho Santa Fe.
On No. 13, playing hard into the wind with water guarding the right side and front of the green, he pulled his shot well left into some desert-like vegetation that separates the course from the horse riding trails that surround it. (You’ve got to play here if you get the chance.)
“I made bogey there, after nearly going out-of-bounds,” said Doebler. “That was a good turning point to keep my round going.”
So there were the two gross champions, dressed along with the entire membership in matching blue blazers, striped CSGA ties, and gold-leaf crests to complete the picture — holding the trophy. Together.
It’s quite a site to see, really, a group of golfers traveling to some great California venues to meet and compete. Age is just a number.