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* Costa Mesa’s John Robison and Newport Beach’s John Van Vlear have

each qualified for the Southern California Golf Association’s amateur

net championship after placing in the top two in their respective

divisions.

Robison shot 76 with a course handicap of 5 for a net 1-under-par

71 at the 6,215-yard Via Verde Country Club April 8 in San Dimas,

finishing one stroke ahead Steven Richter of Thousand Oaks in the

President Flight. He tallied five birdies and finished the round with

four consecutive 4s (five pars and a birdie on No. 18). Robison

carded an even-par 36 gross on the back nine.

Van Vlear shot 80 with a 14 handicap for a 66 to top the Secretary

Flight April 13 at the 6,294-yard SCGA Golf Course in Murrieta, one

of nine qualifying sites for the SCGA net championship April 26-27 at

both Landmark Golf Club in Indio and Oak Quarry Golf Club in

Riverside. Van Vlear shot a 2-over-par 38 gross on the back nine.

Newport Beach’s Robert Lincoln is an alternate for the championship.

* Newport Beach Country Club will be the site for two charity

tournaments in May.

On May 24, the Wellness Community of Orange County, a nonprofit

organization that provides support, education and hope to cancer

patients and their families, will hold its second annual golf

tournament at NBCC.

Registration begins at 9 a.m. and golfers will be provided lunch.

A shotgun start follows at 11 a.m. and the day will end with a

no-host social hour in the clubhouse, dinner, awards ceremony, raffle

drawing along with silent and live auctions.

To sign up or receive more information, contact Stuart Friedman at

(949) 833-5741.

A week earlier on May 17, the fourth annual UCLA Orange Country

Golf Classic will be held. The tournament raises scholarship funds

for local students attending UCLA.

Registration begins at 10 a.m. followed by a noon shotgun start.

Golfers will play an 18-hole scramble with two divisions: gross and

Callaway. Cost per player of $200 includes golf, tee package, prize

drawing, contests, lunch, silent auction, dinner and program. Those

choosing to attend the dinner only can pay $50. Call (800) 825-2586

to RSVP by May 7.

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