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Golf:

Moorhead picks up steam

February 16, 2010|By Bryce Alderton

Mike Moorhead knows what it takes to win.

“It’s all about putting if you are going to win a tournament,” he said.

The 16-year-old Corona del Mar High sophomore can also drive a golf ball 290 yards.

But Moorhead verified his words above when he made a 40-foot birdie putt on the third playoff hole to claim the boys’ 16-18 division title of the La Costa Open, a Future Collegians World Tour event Feb. 7.

Moorhead, coming off his victory at the Toyota Tour Cup Championship in January at the Oak Valley Golf Club in Beaumont, entered the final round on the South Course at La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, Calif., in seventh place. But a one-over-par 73, which included a sand save on the par-four, 18th hole, secured his spot in a playoff with Ben Heisey of Orange.

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Both Moorhead (77-73) and Heisey finished the two-day tournament six-over-par 150.

“I had a lot of confidence at La Costa; I’m keeping it in play,” said Moorhead, who has won five tournaments in the last two years. “I hit the ball well ... and didn’t make any big numbers.”

In January, Moorhead called the Toyota Cup his “best” win since he started playing golf six years ago. He maintains that opinion after his latest victory on the FCWT, a national junior golf organization for players ages 11-18.

Moorhead grew up in a family of golfers. He practices at Big Canyon Country Club and his mother, Ann, father, Mike, and sister, Kelly, all play.

Moorhead, the defending Pacific Coast League individual champion who was the first golfer in CdM Coach Mike Starkweather’s 12 years at the helm to reach the CIF Southern California Golf Assn. Regional tournament, works with Bob Lasken from Arroyo Trabuco Golf Club in Mission Viejo.

Moorhead said the strongest part of his game is his wedge play. But that’s also the area he works on most.

Moorhead played on the Sea Kings’ frosh-soph basketball team for three weeks earlier this season, but turned his attention to golf.

“I want to see how far I can [go in golf],” he said.

The boys’ golf season is on the horizon. The Sea Kings went undefeated (10-0) in league last spring, and finished 18-2 overall.

Moorhead is confident in this year’s group.

“We’re still young, but we have a lot of potential,” he said. “We’ll be just as good, if not better.”

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