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Hall of Famer Irwin to be key speaker

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Hale Irwin is known as the only two-time champion of the Toshiba Classic. During the week of the 18th Toshiba Classic, he’ll be known as keynote speaker at the annual Breakfast with a Champion, presented by the Allergan Foundation on March 13.

The annual event, one of the highlights during the tournament, begins at 7 a.m. at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel & Spa. Tickets are $120 per seat. Tables are also available; contact the Toshiba Classic at (949) 660-1001 for more information.

Irwin, a World Golf Hall of Famer, is the winningest player on the Champions tour. The 66-year-old will share candid notes of his life and career from more than four decades on the Tour.

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The breakfast also serves as a place to award two top Orange County high school students with a $10,000 scholarship from the Toshiba Classic Scholarship Fund, one of the Classic’s charitable arms comprised of Hoag Hospital Foundation and Toshiba America, Inc.

Irwin was one of the world’s leading PGA Tour players in the 1970s and 80s, winning three U.S. Opens (1974, 1979 and 1990). Following a PGA Tour career in which he won 20 events and participated on five Ryder Cup teams, Irwin joined the Champions Tour in 1995 and saw even greater success in the second phase of his life.

Irwin has amassed 45 wins on the Champions Tour, including the 1998 and 2000 U.S. Senior Opens, three PGA Seniors’ Championships, and the 1998 and 2002 Toshiba Classic. He is also the all-time leading money winner on the Champions Tour. Nearly a quarter century after finding a spot in professional golf, Irwin was inducted into the 2002 class of the World Golf Hall of Fame.

Golf legends, including Tom Kite, Lee Trevino, Tom Watson, Gary Player, Fuzzy Zoeller and Chi Chi Rodriguez, have been past guests of the breakfast.

— From staff reports

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Recycle electronics for tickets

The Toshiba Classic is known for raising money for charity, with the Hoag Hospital Foundation as its lead charity. The annual tournament also gives away tickets, provided you bring old electronics to recycle.

The Toshiba Classic had a recycle event Feb. 25 and gave away free tickets for old electronics.

The offer will also be viable March 16-18 at Newport Beach Country Club. The items will be accepted from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

To receive two one-day tickets you must provide one piece of electronics (laptop, tablet, game system, TV) or five small items: docks, cables, mobile phone, chargers, power adapters, etc.

The Toshiba Classic recycle offer does not accept: Appliances such as refrigerators, dishwashers, clothes washers, etc. or items that may dispense hazardous fumes, liquids or gases, as well as batteries of any size or type unless contained in the device; electronic white boards; hazardous materials; plotters; X-Ray equipment.

For more information, visit https://www.toshibaclassic.com.

— From staff reports

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