Our good friends at Tustin Ranch Golf are once again offering some great summer programs for kids in Orange County…if you live in the Irvine, Tustin, Villa park areas check the 2010 Junior Golf Schedule out.

Our good friends at Tustin Ranch Golf are once again offering some great summer programs for kids in Orange County…if you live in the Irvine, Tustin, Villa park areas check the 2010 Junior Golf Schedule out.

2010 Birch Hills Summer Junior Camps
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Just $199 per Session
Classes start at 10 am and end at 2 pm. Lunch will be provided.
Monday – Thursday: 90 Minute Instruction Session,
30 Minute Break, and Play 9 holes.
Friday: 9-Hole Tournament, Award/Prize Presentation.
June 21 to June 25 | June 28 to July 2
July 5 to July 9 | July 12 to July 16
July 19 to July 23 | July 26 to July 30
Aug. 2 to Aug. 6 | Aug. 9 to Aug. 13
Aug. 16 to Aug. 20 | Aug. 23 to Aug. 27
Call 714.990.0201 to Sign-Up or Click Here for More Info
This years City Championship will be held on August 7th & 8th 2010. The first day will be held at Fullerton Golf Course, and the second day will be at Coyote Hills. The fee for this 2 day event is only $190. Your fee will cover green fee and cart fees for both days, a $10 lunch coupon for both days, warm up range balls, and a tee prize. To play Fullerton and Coyote Hills with range balls on a weekend would normally cost $200, and that doesn’t include lunch, tee prize, or the prize money to be handed out to the top players of each flight.
There will be two flights in this event, a gross flight, and a net flight. To qualify for the gross flight you must be a 4.9 or less. To qualify for the net flight you must be a 5.0 or above and also have a current SCGA or USGA handicap. You do not need to have a handicap for the gross flight.
Saturday will start at 10am with the net flight teeing off first. Tee times will be posted and available Friday August 6th. The second day times will be determined by the scores posted on Saturday. For all the rules and procedures for this event, go to the rules and procedure page on Fullertongolfevents.com
This event started in the 1990’s and now after having a new staff take it over in 2005, The Fullerton City Championship has been getting better. This is a two day event with one day at Fullerton Muni, and then one day at Coyote Hills. The two golf courses are both quite tight and narrow. Gives the golfer a great challenge. Fullerton has that local club feel, while Coyote Hills has more of a country club feel. Two great venues for this event.
To Sign up visit Fullerton Golf Events or email Mitch@fullertongolfevents.com
Southern Regional Championship
Thursday, June 3, 2010
The Golf Club at Rancho California; Murrieta, CA Click
here to view the 2010 pairings.
This event is sponsored by the SCGA Foundation. The California
Interscholastic Federation is divided into four districts and each
provides contestants in the events based on district student population.
This is a one-day event, with teams and individual students competing
in 18 holes of stroke play. At the conclusion of the round, the top six
individuals and top three teams advance to the state championship, which
is conducted in Southern California every other year.
At the conclusion of the round, the top six individuals and top three
teams advance to the state championship at Santa Maria Country Club on
June 8, 2010

2010 Placentia City Golf Championship | July 12th
Where: Alta Vista Country Club
Format: One Round of 18 Hole Stroke Play
Flights: Five Flights including Championship, Handicap, Senior, Non Handicap, and Women’s Flights
Prizes: Trophies and Prizes per flight
Entry Fee: $125 includes Green Fees, carts, range, tee package, BBQ lunch and prizes
Entry Deadline: Monday July 5th
Visit www.altavistacc.com or call the Golf Shop at 714.528.1103


If you are not familiar with the SCGA Golf Foundation you should be. The mission of the SCGA Foundation is to sponsor the education and character development of Southern California youth through golf. Through Golf the SCGA educates youth in the basics such as life lessons and aids in developing youths character . Through its programs, the SCGA Foundation focuses its efforts as follows:
You can Check out their Web Site Here
Tournament Specifics:
36 Golfers and 6 Juniors will be playing 100 holes of golf each in our first Golf Marathon to support the SCGA Foundation, which sponsors the education and character development of youth through golf. In 2010, our goals are to:
- Fund $45,000 in College Scholarships
- Award $100,000 in grants to local youth organizations
- Make the game more affordable and accessible by subsidizing 18,000 Rounds of Golf
What: SCGA Foundation Golf Marathon
Where: Arcadia Golf Course
Who: 36 Golfers and 6 Junior Golfers
Why: We believe the game instills integrity, character, and responsibility. Through this event, we will subsidize 13,000 rounds of golf for juniors, making the game and its values affordable and accessible to youth throughout Southern California.
How: Golfers will play 100 holes of golf at the par 3 course. Golfers are permitted to hit 2 balls on each hole.
Interested in Playing? Click here for more information.
Westridge From $26.00 (save 70%) Casta Del SolFrom $9.00 (save 59%)
Shorecliffs From $24.00 (save 56%) Lake Forest From $7.00 (save 50%)
Coyote Hills From $50.00 (save 50%) Rancho San Joaquin From $28.00 (save 48%)
Oak Creek From $81.00 (save 46%) Monarch Beach From $104.00 (save 42%)
Birch Hills From $20.00 (save 40%)
Paul Imondi of Tustin posted a 6 under 65 to lace first in the during his local qualifying event for the 2010 U.S. Open Championship at Newport Beach County Club. Paul carded 7 birdies and one bogey in his Wednesday’s Round. Chad Morris of Long Beach, Jeff Morris of Solana Beach and Benjamin Bauch of Trabucco Canyon all tied for second place each with a 3 under 68.
Servite senior Patrick Cantlay and Mater Dei junior Brain Campbell both shot a 2-under 69 , placing them in a tie for fifth, which was just the number they needed to make the cut
They all now move on to the sectional qualifying set to take place June 7th, Good Luck guys.

LAW 1: No matter how bad your last shot was, the worst is yet to come. This law does not expire on the 18th hole, since it has the supernatural tendency to extend over the course of a tournament, a summer and, eventually, a lifetime.
LAW 2: Your best round of golf will be followed almost immediately by your worst round ever. The probability of the latter increases with the number of people you tell about the former.
LAW 3: Brand new golf balls are water-magnetic. Though this cannot be proven in the lab, it is a known fact that the more expensive the golf ball, the greater its attraction to water.
LAW 4: Golf balls never bounce off of trees back into play. If one does, the tree is breaking a law of the universe and should be cut down.
LAW 5: No matter what causes a golfer to muff a shot, all his playing partners must solemnly chant “You looked up,” or invoke the wrath of the universe.
LAW 6: The higher a golfer’s handicap, the more qualified he deems himself as an instructor.
LAW 7: Every par-three hole in the world has a secret desire to humiliate golfers. The shorter the hole, the greater its desire.
LAW 8: Topping a 3-iron is the most painful torture known to man.
LAW 9: Palm trees eat golf balls.
LAW 10: Sand is alive. If it isn’t, how do you explain the way it works against you?
LAW 11: Golf carts always run out of juice at the farthest point from the clubhouse.
LAW 12: A golfer hitting into your group will always be bigger than anyone in your group. Likewise, a group you accidentally hit into will consist of a football player, a professional wrestler, a convicted murderer and an IRS agent — or some similar combination.
LAW 13: All 3-woods are demon-possessed.
LAW 14: Golf balls from the same “sleeve” tend to follow one another, particularly out of bounds or into the water (See Law three).
LAW 15: A severe slice is a thing of awesome power and beauty.
LAW 16: “Nice lag” can usually be translated to “lousy putt.” Similarly, “tough break” can usually be translated “way to miss an easy one, sucker.”
LAW 17: The person you would most hate to lose to will always be the one who beats you.
LAW 18: The last three holes of a round will automatically adjust your score to what it really should be.
LAW 19: Golf should be given up at least twice per month.
LAW 20: All vows taken on a golf course shall be valid only until the sunset.
A man is stranded on a desert island, all alone for ten years. One day, he sees a speck in the horizon. He thinks to himself, “It’s not a ship.” The speck gets a little closer and he thinks, “It’s not a boat.” The speck gets even closer and he thinks, “It’s not a raft.” Then, out of the surf comes this gorgeous blonde woman, wearing a wet suit and scuba gear. She comes up to the guy and says, “How long has it been since you’ve had a cigarette?”
“Ten years!”, he says.
She reaches over and unzips a waterproof pocket on her left sleeve and pulls out a pack of fresh cigarettes.
He takes one, lights it, takes a long drag, and says, “Man, oh man! Is that good!”
Then she asked, “How long has it been since you’ve had a drink of whiskey?”
He replies, “Ten years!”
She reaches over, unzips her waterproof pocket on her right sleeve, pulls out a flask and gives it to him.
He takes a long swig and says, “Wow, that’s fantastic!”
Then she starts unzipping a longer zipper that runs down the front of her wet suit and she says to him, “And how long has it been since you’ve had some real fun?”
And the man replies, “Wow! Don’t tell me that you’ve got golf clubs in there!”




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