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Golf:

Estancia’s Knapp enjoys the walk

March 17, 2010|By Bryce Alderton

At least as it relates to golf, Jake Knapp now thinks in reality.

Before last summer, the 15-year-old Estancia High sophomore expected to make every 30- or 40-foot putt. If he didn’t, his temper would surface and he would get mad.

So he took two weeks off, and, with a group of encouragers, started the road to relaxation and reality.

“I wasn’t being honest with myself,” said Knapp, who claimed this year’s inaugural Toyota Tour Cup Series boys’ division championship by one shot with a one-over-par finish (72-73 – 145) Feb. 20-21 at Carlton Oaks Country Club in Santee, Calif. But with words from his father, Bob, and a headcover as a reminder from coach John Ortega, director of instruction at Costa Mesa Country Club, Knapp started on a path he can appreciate.

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“My dad is calm and says, ‘There’s always next time,’ ” said Knapp, whose older brother Ryan also played at Estancia and is on the Orange Coast College men’s golf team. “I’m now having fun and enjoying [golf].”

Knapp calls the victory, his first on the Toyota Tour Cup, his best win to date. He also claimed the boys’ 14-15 division title by two strokes at last year’s Costa Mesa Championship with a four-under 66 on Costa Mesa CC’s Mesa Linda course.

At Carlton Oaks, Knapp was paired with Jay Hwang of San Diego, ranked 31st nationally by Junior Golf Scoreboard Rankings, one day.

Knapp entered the second round tied for fourth place and was in the second-to-last group for the final round. Conditions for the second round weren’t ideal for scoring with hard rain on two holes and wind, Knapp said.

But he had forethought before the second round. He wrote different situations and what he would do in each of those. One of those came on the 545-yard par-five ninth hole.

“If I was over par, I would go for it [on No. 9],” Knapp said. “I went bogey-bogey on [holes] 7 and 8, so I [went for the green]. I two-putted for birdie.”

Knapp totaled three birdies in the final round, including two in the final five holes. He tallied eight birdies for the two-day event on a tour governed by the Southern California PGA Junior Tour. UCLA’s head and assistant coaches, Derek Freeman and Ryan Ressa, respectively, followed Knapp’s group at times.

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