Former UNLV golfer recalls time with national title team
September 27, 2017 - 2:32 pm
Updated September 27, 2017 - 3:48 pm
Make no mistake, Daron Dorsey isn’t Charley Hoffman or Bill Lunde on the course. Or Adam Scott or Ryan Moore.
And that’s just fine by him.
Daron Dorsey played at UNLV from 1994 to 1998 and was a member of the Rebels’ national championship team in 1998. He didn’t contribute a stroke during the title run, but off the course he was the ultimate role model.
“He was 100 percent invested in school and doing his best in anything that came his way,” UNLV coach Dwaine Knight said. “He was a leader for us academically, a great mentor to the younger players and set a high moral standard for us. He also was and still is very passionate about Rebel golf.”
Dorsey wasn’t part of the traveling team for the 1998 NCAA Golf Championships, but once the Rebels had a legitimate chance to win, he drove from Las Vegas to Albuquerque, New Mexico, to watch the final round. He celebrated the victory with his teammates before driving back the next day.
“I got to be around the best day in and day out,” Dorsey said. “I still use the lessons I learned as a Rebel. In anything you do, you can’t ever stop competing, and I am still inspired by people who strive to be the best and push themselves.”
Dorsey was president of UNLV’s Student-Athlete Advisory Board, served as a student ambassador for former UNLV President Carol Harter and the UNLV Foundation, and was appointed to a student government position.
He also served on the NCAA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee that argued legislation at the 1997 NCAA Convention and was a conference student-athlete award honoree. After receiving his bachelor of science in business administration in 1998, Dorsey graduated in the charter class of the William S. Boyd School of Law at UNLV in 2001.
Dorsey now is general counsel for Ainsworth Gaming Technology and was the first former player to be named to the UNLV men’s golf foundation board. He received the UNLV Boyd School of Law 2017 Alumnus of the Year award Saturday.
“I’m thankful for the opportunities I have had, and choosing to play golf at UNLV was either the best or luckiest decision I ever made,” Dorsey said.
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Howard Hughes Trophy
The Shriners Hospitals for Children Open champion this year will hoist The Howard Hughes Cup for the first time. The new hardware is named in honor of The Howard Hughes Corp. and billionaire Howard Hughes.
Hughes purchased the 22,500 acres of land that is now the Summerlin master planned community in the 1950s. TPC Summerlin is the Shriners’ host course, and the Hughes Corp. is a major long-term event sponsor.
Golf fans can take photos with the new trophy from 3 to 6 p.m. Thursday in the Dining Arroyo at Downtown Summerlin.
Stars on, off course
Inspired by the Big One for One Drop, a high-roller poker tournament during the World Series of Poker, a high-roller golf tournament will take place Nov. 4 and 5 at the Major Series of Putting.
One Putt for One Drop will take place in the MSOP stadium behind Planet Hollywood Resort and is scheduled to feature celebrities playing to benefit One Drop, a foundation created by Cirque du Soleil founder Guy Laliberte. He is also a founder of the MSOP.
Celebrities include American former professional tennis player Mardy Fish, actor Jack Wagner, former baseball pitchers Eric Gagne and Josh Beckett, and professional poker player and MSOP ambassador Daniel Negreanu.
The golf notebook appears each Thursday. Freelance writer Brian Hurlburt is a two-time author who has covered golf in Las Vegas for more than two decades. He can be reached at bhurlburt5@gmail.com or LVGolfInsianu.
The golf notebook appears each Thursday. Freelance writer Brian Hurlburt is a two-time author who has covered golf in Las Vegas for more than two decades. He can be reached at bhurlburt5@gmail.com or @LVGolfInsider.
Calendar
Saturday: Lakeshore Open, Phil Tom Residence
Oct. 6: Simon Keith Foundation tournament, Revere
Oct. 7: Par for the Cure, Bear’s Best
Oct. 9: Major Series of Putting qualifier, Las Vegas Golf Center
Oct. 9, 10: UNLV women’s golf, Betsy Rawls Invitational, Austin, Texas
Oct. 11: Major Series of Putting qualifier, Las Vegas Golf Center
Oct. 13: Major Series of Putting qualifier, Las Vegas Golf Center
Oct. 16: Major Series of Putting qualifier, Las Vegas Golf Center
Oct. 18: Major Series of Putting qualifier, Las Vegas Golf Center
Oct. 20: The 22 Warriors Foundation event, Siena
Oct. 20: Major Series of Putting qualifier, Las Vegas Golf Center
Oct. 21: Bower Golf Tournament benefiting school-based clinic, Wildhorse
Oct. 22: Major Series of Putting Final qualifier, Las Vegas Golf Center
Oct. 22-24: UNLV women’s golf Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown, Boulder Creek
Oct. 25: Shriners Hospitals for Children Open prequalifier No. 1, Boulder Creek
Oct: 26: Shriners Hospitals for Children Open prequalifier No. 2, Boulder Creek
Oct. 26, 27: Las Vegas Golf Hall of Fame Weekend, Las Vegas National, TPC Summerlin
Oct. 26, 27: Las Vegas City Senior Amateur, Las Vegas Golf Club
Oct. 26-28: Lake Las Vegas Classic, Topgolf, Reflection Bay
Oct. 27-Nov. 5: Major Series of Putting, MSOP arena
Oct. 28, 29: Las Vegas City Amateur, Las Vegas Golf Club
Oct. 30: Charley Hoffman Foundation Pro-Am, TPC Summerlin
Oct. 30: Shriners Hospitals for Children Open Monday qualifier, Boulder Creek
Oct. 30-31: UNLV women’s golf, Trinity Forest Invitational, Dallas
Nov. 1: Shriners Pro-Am
Nov. 2-5: Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, TPC Summerlin
Schedule
PGA Tour
What: Presidents Cup
When: Thursday, Friday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. (Golf Channel). Saturday, 9:30-11:30 a.m. (Golf Channel), 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m. (KSNV-3). Sunday, 9-10:30 a.m. (Golf Channel), 10:30 a.m.-3 p.m. (KSNV-3).
Where: Liberty National Golf Club (7,328 yards, par 71), Jersey City, N.J.
Defending champion: United States.
Last time: The U.S. won 15½-14½.
Last week: Xander Schauffele won the Tour Championship.
FedEx Cup champion: Justin Thomas.
Next week: Safeway Open.
LPGA Tour
What: McKayson New Zealand Women’s Open
When: Thursday, 6-10 p.m. (Golf Channel). Friday, Saturday, 5-9 p.m. (Golf Channel).
Where: Windross Farm Golf Club (6,416 yards, par 72), Auckland, New Zealand.
Purse: $1.3 million (First prize: $195,000).
Defending champion: Lydia Ko.
Last tournament: Anna Nordqvist won the Evian Championship.
LPGA money leader: Hyun Sung Park.
Next tournament: LPGA KEB-Hana Bank Championship, Oct. 12-15.
PGA Tour Champions
Next tournament: SAS Championship, Oct. 13-15.
Charles Schwab Cup leader: Bernhard Langer.