How golf helped First Tee – Manhattan’s Tate Reid through difficult times 

Tate Reid started playing golf with his dad when he was just a toddler. Now he’s a high school junior preparing to play with professionals at the PURE Insurance Championship, where 80 First Tee juniors will play alongside PGA TOUR Champions players at Pebble Beach. 

He’s excited and a little nervous, he said. “Getting to experience playing with PGA TOUR Champions pros on these amazing courses, that’s what I’m looking forward to,” said Tate. 

Tate is a junior coach at First Tee – Manhattan, where he shares his love for the sport with younger participants.  

“I think I just enjoy the desire to get better and improve yourself,” he said. “When you hit good shots, it’s fun. You just keep coming back for that feeling.” 

Golf helped Tate get through a difficult time when he was younger. He was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia at age 8, just a month after moving to Manhattan, Kansas. He went through over three years of chemotherapy but is now in remission. “Golf just made me feel like a normal kid again,” he said. 

September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, which was created to highlight the importance of investing in lifesaving research and supporting those families who’ve been touched by the disease. Acknowledging his own experience is important to Tate because he believes it might help children in the future. 

Tate’s mom said First Tee – Manhattan was a safe place for her son during his illness. “It’s such a great program,” Amy Reid said. “It doesn’t matter your level as far as skills, everyone is so encouraging. When Tate was in treatment, we had to be careful with him being exposed to germs and his coaches were fantastic about keeping an extra eye on him.” 

She’s proud of how Tate has overcome challenges but not let them define him, she said. “He’s kind of a quiet old soul, super responsible guy who doesn’t like to have the spotlight on him but works hard and excels at what he does,” she said. 

In addition to golf – Tate has an +0.1 handicap and works at a local golf course – he also plays trumpet as section leader in the pep band. 

You can watch Tate and the full field of 80 juniors competing in the 2023 PURE Insurance Championship on Golf Channel, Sept. 22-24.  

Against all odds: Esther Etherington’s journey to collegiate golf  

Esther Etherington is a First Tee Scholar, a collegiate golfer at Franklin College and an inspiration for athletes everywhere.  

She was born prematurely at 26 weeks, weighing less than 2 pounds and blind in her right eye. Esther spent the first two months of her life in the NICU, where she survived heart surgery at just three weeks old.  

She spent much of her early years in that hospital, and a tumor was found in her bronchial tube when she was 5 years old. As a result, a third of her right lung was removed and Esther would spend the next five years of her life returning to the hospital for check-ups. 

Despite all odds, Esther joined First Tee – Indiana when she was 12 years old and not only fell in love with golf but thrived in it.  

She overcame obstacles many golfers never have to think about, like needing a range finder for every shot due to limited depth perception, but quickly rose through the ranks and held the No. 1 spot on the Richmond Bowie High School team for three years. Her determination brought her to state twice, in addition to four sectional team championship wins and three all-conference selections. She set her mind to her goals, and nothing could stop her from achieving them.  

Esther’s success both on and off the golf course is undeniable.  

In 2021 she was recognized by the Indiana High School Golf Coaches Association and awarded the Mitchel J. Winger Courage Award. This award recognizes an individual each year who has contributed to the success of their high school golf program and overcame a physical impairment or medical condition. Esther was the first recipient in her high school’s history. Although the award recognizes her accomplishments in golf, all anyone could talk about was how incredible she was as a teammate and person.  

After making waves in her high school golf community Esther still wasn’t finished.  

She recently finished her first year of collegiate golf at Franklin College where she was awarded WGCA (Women’s Golf Coaches Association) All-American Scholar Honors. At a tournament in April, she scored a new career-low round and topped the Franklin College leaderboard.  

For Esther, the sky is the limit.  

Esther was chosen as a member of the 2022 First Tee Scholar class where she is awarded up to $5,000 per year towards tuition and paired with a mentor to help guide her through college. Esther is using this to pursue an undergraduate degree in elementary education with the eventual goal of receiving a graduate degree in special education.   

Esther has been overcoming challenges since she was born and has done so with grace and resilience.  

As a mentor in her community and First Tee Scholar, she continues to inspire all those who encounter her. First Tee is proud to recognize all that Esther has accomplished thus far and celebrate everything she will accomplish in her future.  

Women’s Equality Day: First Tee – Greater Austin alumna Zayla White is paving the way for women’s golf  

Zayla White joined First Tee – Greater Austin when she was 8 years old at a time when golf was largely male dominated.  

When her parents first enrolled her in camps, she was one of few girls there, but she didn’t let that deter her and took an almost immediate liking to golf.  

“I thought it was so cool that you can be your own boss. All the work you put in is a direct correlation to what you see on the course. You can take ownership of your own success,” said Zayla.  

Many of the people she met in that first camp are still her friends to this day and have supported her from that initial day on the course.  

As she moved through the program, Zayla got to see the growth of girls golf firsthand. According to the National Golf Foundation, the percentage of women golfers has increased by more than 20% since 2000, and girls like Zayla have been paving the way.  

Through golf Zayla found her dream school, Savannah College of Art and Design, where she plays on the collegiate golf team.  

“Getting a scholarship into college [for golf] is one of the biggest things that I don’t think I would’ve been able to do without First Tee. Every area of my life has been touched by First Tee and golf in some way,” said Zayla.  

Zayla is a rising senior this year and continues to pave the way for young golfers following in her footsteps.  

“It’s not uncommon for me to be one of the only girls at the range and definitely one of the only women of color. More and more I’m seeing young girls get into it and more and more girls like me,” said Zayla.  

“Breaking those stereotypes and saying, ‘Yes, I’m a young woman of color in this game and that’s okay.’ We can still succeed and break down these barriers. Being a little bit of representation for some of the younger people who might not know that it’s possible to get into golf is really important.” 

Zayla still volunteers at First Tee – Greater Austin where she grew up whenever she is home in the summers, especially in their programs aimed at young women.  

When asked what advice she has for that next generation of girls pursuing golf she said, “You can be one of the first in your community or one of the first people to break a barrier. Getting into it and knowing you can be comfortable in something new is important.”   

 Zayla is studying industrial design and will start her senior thesis soon. She hopes to incorporate golf into it as she looks towards the end of her college golf career. Her priorities now are enjoying her final year with the girls on her team and making it to nationals, again. 

There’s no doubt in her mind golf will continue to play a large part in her life even after she closes out her final year.  

“When I first showed up to golf camp when I was 8, I was really scared, I didn’t think it would turn out this way. Trust yourself and have the confidence that whatever comes your way you are prepared, and you might find some unexpected surprises in your life,” she said.  

Savannah elementary teacher Ariel Brown recognized as First Tee’s 2023 Teacher of the Year

The international youth development organization recognized Brown for her ability to connect with students and spread her love for golf.

SAVANNAH, Ga. Aug. 24, 2023 – Ariel Brown, an elementary teacher at Savannah Legacy Academy, has been named 2023 Teacher of the Year by First Tee, an international youth development nonprofit that helps kids and teens build their strength of character through golf. The award is presented to one teacher each year who has gone above and beyond in delivering the First Tee School Program, which brings First Tee’s character-building curriculum to thousands of school gyms across the country.

Brown has been an elementary teacher at Savannah Legacy Academy since 2014.  The school, located in downtown Savannah, was founded and operated by her parents. The Title 1 school serves 100% minority students, and Brown offers First Tee programming there on Fridays. Brown is also a First Tee alumna and was the first coach at First Tee – Savannah when the chapter relaunched in summer 2021.

“As a coach, Ariel thrived from the beginning,” said First Tee – Savannah program director John Parker. “She began encouraging the students in her elementary school classes to enroll in our off-site program. I can without hesitation say that some of our best kids in programming today are there because of Ariel.” 

“It’s indeed an honor to see a former First Tee – Savannah participant become the National Teacher of the Year,” said First Tee – Savannah Board Member Teia Acker Moore. “This recognition shows Ariel’s deep passion for the sport and her desire to share her knowledge and skills with others. As a teacher, she has inspired and guided new generations of golfers, imparting not only technical expertise but also sportsmanship, teamwork and personal growth. This journey and Ariel’s achievement as Teacher of the Year highlights the positive impact that First Tee has on shaping individuals’ lives and fostering a sense of community within the golfing world.”

Brown was surprised with the award in her classroom at Savannah Legacy Academy, where she was presented with balloons, flowers and a video with congratulatory messages from colleagues and loved ones. Her achievement was highlighted by Golf Digest.

Since launching in 1997, First Tee has grown into a preeminent youth development organization seamlessly integrating the game of golf with a life skills curriculum. Its network spans 150 chapters with programs delivered at 1,400 golf courses, 10,000 schools and 1,700 youth centers in all 50 states and select international locations. In 2022, First Tee impacted more than 3.4 million kids and teens with more than 10,000 adults – from volunteers, coaches and board members – as well as teachers from schools across the country working tirelessly to help empower participants. 

Through the First Tee Awards in partnership with Golf Digest, First Tee recognizes the dedicated adults and chapters who go above and beyond to bring its mission to life every day.

“The First Tee School Program reached more than 3 million kids last year,” said First Tee CEO Greg McLaughlin. “Obviously, it takes a lot of committed adults to make that happen. But our colleagues at First Tee – Savannah told us Brown stands out for her ability to connect with the kids she serves. Congratulations to Ariel on this well-deserved honor.” 

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About First Tee – Savannah 

First Tee — Savannah is one of 150 First Tee chapters across the U.S. and select international locations. Its mission is to impact the lives of young people by providing educational programs that build character and instill life-enhancing values through the game of golf. First Tee — Savannah reaches kids and teens through programs delivered at the 5 program locations, 20schools and 4 youth centers. Learn more at www.firstteesavannah.org. 
 

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MEDIA CONTACTS:    

Meri Erickson, First Tee – Savannah 
[email protected]

Dana Whitfield, First Tee – Savannah
[email protected]

How First Tee participant, Lev Abramson, discovered golf through challenge

When he was born, no one would have thought that Lev Abramson would become a golfer. His path to golf was borne out of necessity rather than choice.

Lev was born without a functioning left thumb and with a misshapen hand due to a congenital abnormality called a hypoplastic thumb. His parents consulted numerous pediatric hand surgeons across the country who issued recommendations ranging between four reconstructive surgeries to a single surgery with intensive occupational therapy.

Lev’s parents opted in favor of the least invasive approach when one team of hand surgeons remarked that Lev showed an early level of tenacity, suggesting he could learn how to build connections between his brain and his hand without as many surgeries.

Lev had a single surgery as a toddler and started intensive occupational therapy. As part of the therapy, Lev was handed a plastic golf club in order to teach his brain and hand to communicate. He was enthralled by the club and the ball, and together it was his favorite form of intervention and play. 

Occupational therapy sparked his love for the sport even before he could say the word “golf.”

By nine, he had won his first golf tournament.

Some might perceive his birth difference as an obstacle, but Lev indicates that it taught him the most important lesson of all: perseverance.

While he experienced pain and cramping and had to give up his love of playing catcher for his baseball team due to the risk of high velocity pitches jeopardizing his weak hand, he never got discouraged and maintained a devotion to golf.

When he joined First Tee – Colorado Rocky Mountain and was introduced to First Tee’s values, he finally had the words and the framework to express how he had been living his life and coping with his differences. 

“Having First Tee in my life from a young age allowed me to solidify my commitment to perseverance and understand its key importance to how I play golf and how I live life,” remarked Lev. 

Now, as a junior golf coach and Players’ Club assistant coach, he utilizes his experiences to positively impact other students when they are struggling. 

While his difference is not as visibly obvious now as it was at birth, it remains at play underneath the surface. 

Lev still experiences pain and has to approach every club grip with an extra level of intention and brain-body communication but is proud of his progress emotionally and physically.

“While my life and golf trajectory would have been simpler with a normal hand, I would not have learned the vital importance of perseverance and I appreciate First Tee for providing this framework. When situations get tough, I find a path forward and use frustration as fuel.”

Coach Jordan explains why First Tee felt like the perfect fit  

Jordan Hall found her home at First Tee – Triangle during a college internship.   

As a sports management student at North Carolina State University, Jordan heard about First Tee through her school’s job board. After interviewing at multiple other places, she said that First Tee was the only place that felt right.   

“I walked in, they welcomed me, I felt that same sense of home and I knew that the program, the life skills, and development that kids were receiving as a result of being involved in First Tee was so similar to how I was fortunate to grow up. 

The opportunity to be a part of that and think that it could be a career for me was really awesome, and I’ve been here ever since,” said Jordan.   

Jordan’s passion is coaching and youth development. She is now the vice president of programs at First Tee – Triangle where she did her first internship seven years ago.   

Jordan is currently pursuing a master’s degree in parks, recreation, tourism, and sport management from NC state. She explained how she’s learned to grow through challenges and lean on those around her.   

“Starting grad school and balancing a full-time schedule and trying to find the balance between that and my personal life has been difficult.   

I’ve been able to lean on my friends and my peers for support, but also finding strength in routine and [using] some of the things I’ve learned through the game [of golf] to help me off the course as well as help me find that right balance,” Jordan said.   

Even with her busy schedule, Jordan still prioritizes her time with First Tee. She especially enjoys seeing participants that she taught in middle school go off and play in college or pursue their dreams and come back to the chapter to share all that they’ve accomplished.  

“There are so many little moments that over time add up to really big moments. In a lot of cases, it’s the kids you don’t realize you’re impacting,” she said. “You didn’t realize in the moment that you were impacting that child’s life.”   

Jordan continues to positively impact the participants at First Tee – Triangle and teach them the same lessons that help her to grow through challenge in her own life.   

First Tee enters 50 new Title I schools with support from The DICK’S Sporting Goods Foundation Sports Matter Program

PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. (Aug. 14, 2023) – Youth development organization First Tee is excited to announce that it has expanded its School Program to 50 additional Title I schools thanks to $100,000 in matching grants from The DICK’S Sporting Goods Foundation Sports Matter Program. First Tee golf equipment has already been shipped to 30 of the schools. The Title 1 schools selected serve a high percentage of kids from low-income families and 40% of students receive a free or reduced-price lunch.

First Tee’s School Program gives physical educators all the tools to begin implementing its curriculum, including training, equipment and lesson plans that integrate life skills with the game of golf. The curriculum is also designed to help children improve their motor skills through golf instruction. First Tee has been offering its programming in physical education classes in the United States and Canada since 2004, reaching more than 3 million kids last year.

“We created the School Program almost 20 years ago to make First Tee programming accessible to more kids,” said Jen Weiler, senior vice president of network relations at First Tee. “We are grateful to The DICK’S Foundation for helping us reach more students. Recent research shows that nearly 80 percent of parents believe golf can teach life skills and character. Now more kids have access to those lessons.”

Grants have been awarded to schools in California, Florida, Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri, New York, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Washington, West Virginia and Wisconsin.

DICK’S and The DICK’S Foundation are longtime partners of First Tee, providing more than $1.9 million to support First Tee’s character-building programs since 2008.

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About PGA TOUR First Tee Foundation (“First Tee”)
First Tee (www.firsttee.org) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit youth development organization that is supported by the PGA TOUR. Its mission is to impact the lives of young people by providing educational programs that build character and instill life-enhancing values through the game of golf. Since 1997, First Tee has expanded to reach millions of kids annually through its network of 150 chapters, 10,000 schools and 1,700 youth centers. Headquartered in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, USA, programs are delivered in all 50 United States and select international locations. President George W. Bush serves as Honorary Chair.  

About The DICK’S Sporting Goods Foundation

The DICK’S Sporting Goods Foundation is a tax exempt 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation with a mission to inspire and enable sports participation. It was created by DICK’S Sporting Goods as a private corporate foundation to support DICK’S charitable and philanthropic activities. Driven by its belief that sports have the power to change lives, The DICK’S Foundation champions youth sports and provides grants and support to under-resourced teams and athletes through its Sports Matter program and other community-based initiatives. Additional information about The DICK’S Foundation can be found on sportsmatter.org.

Contacts:

Megan Hart, First Tee
[email protected]

Get to Know Our 2025 Summer Team

Summer is an exciting season for First Tee – Central Ohio! During these few months, we engage hundreds of kids through our onsite classes, summer camps, community partner organizations, and special event sessions. We need all the help we can get, and that’s why we are thrilled to highlight our 2025 intern team!

Through our annual summer internship program, high school and college students can inspire positive change by teaching life skills, fostering a love for golf, and promoting healthy habits during our summer programming. Interns gain valuable hands-on experience, collaborate with peers and staff, and contribute to fulfilling our organization’s mission of developing character in kids through the game of golf.

Our summer interns are essential to a successful summer. They arrive early to set up, bring positive energy and enthusiasm to our participants during classes, and stay late to clean up after our fun-filled activities. Most importantly, they serve as inspiring examples to younger kids, demonstrating the character it takes to be a Game Changer!

Let’s learn more about our outstanding 2025 summer team!

Anjali, First Tee Coach

Anjali is a twenty year old senior at The Ohio State University and has been with First Tee for 10 years. Her favorite part of golf is the friendships she’s made and if she could play with anyone it would be Viktor Hovland who is her favorite golfer. She admires Coach Dorothy and Coach Dave who have taught her about golf and life which has made her a better coach too.

Fun Fact: She has been playing golf since she was six years old.


Anji, First Tee Coach

Anji, a 20-year-old Columbus native, is interning with FTCO for the first time this year. She is eager to connect with the students and expand her golf knowledge. Anji’s future goal is to become an entrepreneur and own a salon offering hair, nail and lash services.

Fun fact: Anji is working towards becoming a cosmetologist!


Belina, First Tee Coach

Belina has been a part of First Tee for seven years and is currently a trained Level One coach. Having started golfing at just three years old, her passion for golf shines through her dedication to teaching the game to others. This summer, she looks forward to building connections with both participants and fellow coaches. Belina aspires to become an inspiration to others in the future.

Fun fact: Belina’s favorite color is dark forest green and her favorite animal is a manatee.


Brenden, Game Changers Intern

Brenden is a rising high school junior and a first-year coach with FTCO. He loves golf for its calming nature and is eager to advance his skills. In the future, Brenden aims to attend college and pursue a fulfilling career.

Fun fact: Brenden loves cooking!


Carter, Game Changers Intern

Carter is a sixteen year old junior in high school that has been with First Tee for four years and a Game Changer Intern for two. His favorite part of golf is the mental challenge and if he could play a round with anyone it would be Tiger Woods. He admires his brother Grant who helped him become a better golfer.

Fun Fact: He has played golf since he was four years old!


Eliza, First Tee Coach

Eliza, 20, has been a part of First Tee for five years, and this will be her third year as a coach. She finds joy in the challenges that golf offers. This year, she is most looking forward to meeting new people and enjoying the fun games planned for events and classes. Eliza’s future goals are to be successful and to remain a lifelong learner.

Fun fact: Eliza has a deep interest in astronomy!


Evan, Game Changers Intern

Evan is a 16-year-old rising junior in high school. This is his third year as a First Tee participant and his first year as a Game Changer Intern. His favorite part of golf is that it is an individual sport, and no one can limit your capabilities. He admires his father, who taught him how to handle his emotions through sports.


Grant, Game Changers Intern

Grant is a rising sophomore in college that has been with First Tee for four years. This is Grant’s fourth year as a Game Changer Intern and his favorite part of golf is the challenges and ability to relax. He looks up to his mother as she taught him to pursue improvement everyday. If he could golf with anyone it would be Tiger woods.

Fun Fact: He is a computer science major


Isaac, Game Changers Intern

Isaac is a 18 year old heading into his freshman year at The Ohio State University. He has been with First Tee for ten years and his third year as a Game Changer Intern. His favorite part of golf is the constant challenges. He looks up to his mom as she molded him into the person he is today. If he could golf with anyone it would Jeff Bezos to have more business opportunities.

Fun Fact: He is a Green Bay Packers fan


Jack, Game Changers Intern

Jack is a 20 year old junior at Xavier University. He has been with First Tee for 5 years and this is his third year as a Game Changer Intern. His favorite part of golf is the inner challenge that ends up giving him peace. He admires his mom who has taught him that forgiveness is needed and not a choice. If he could Golf with anyone it would be Tiger Woods

Fun Fact: He plays guitar in a Cincinnati Band


Jasmine, Game Changers Intern

Jasmine is a 17-year-old heading into her senior year of high school and her first year with First Tee. Her favorite part of golf is how peaceful it is, and if she could play with anyone, it would be Kris Kardashian. She looks up to her mother, who has taught her the value of respect.

Fun Fact: She loves gospel music.


Jonas, Game Changer Intern

Jonas is a 18 year old senior in high school that has been with First Tee for eleven years. His favorite part of golf is that it gives good life lessons and the advice he’s gotten. He looks up to his golf coaches who have taught him so much about life. If Jonas could play a round with anyone it would be Larry Fitzgerald because he is a lot of fun to play with.

Fun Fact: he loves watching professional racing like Nascar and Indycar


Mason, Marketing & Development Intern

Mason is a twenty-year-old junior at The Ohio State University, and this summer is the Marketing/Development Intern. His favorite part of golf is the bond it builds with his friends. He looks up to his father, who is kind to others and works harder than anyone he knows. If he could play a round with anyone, it would be Stephen Curry, as it mixes golf and basketball. 

Fun Fact: He loves the gym and staying active!


Mikaili, Game Changers Intern

Mikaili Smith is a 17-year-old senior in high school who is entering her eleventh year with First Tee. Her favorite part of golf is the friendships and connections she’s made through the game. She admires her mom as she’s inspired by all that her mothers accomplished. If she could play a round with anyone, it would be Stephen Curry because he seems like a fun guy to be around.

Fun fact: Last summer, Mikaili attended the First Tee Leadership Academy in Atlanta!


Reese, Game Changers Intern

Reese is a 16-year-old Senior in high school. He has been a First Tee Participant for four years now. His favorite part of golf is the variety of courses he plays, which offer amazing views. Someone he admires is his cousin, who taught him to always be confident in himself. If Reese could golf with anyone in the world, it would be Tiger Woods.

Fun fact: Reese plays football and baseball!


Riley, Game Changers Intern

Riley is a 16-year-old senior in high school. This is his tenth year as a First Tee participant and second year as a Game Changer Intern. His favorite part of golf is the competition and the opportunity to meet new people. He looks up to his mother as she has taught him to be kind, welcoming, and a good person. If he could golf with anyone, it would be Saquon Barkley, as it’s his favorite player.

Fun Fact: His favorite team is the Philadelphia Eagles


Rori, Game Changers Intern

Rori is a 17-year-old rising senior in high school. This is her second year as a Game Changer Intern, and her favorite part of golf is all the highs and lows through the game. She admires her mom, who always works hard, even when she’s tired. If she could play a round with anyone, it would be Rory McIlroy to see how he reached his success.

Fun Fact: She started her own business at fifteen years old.


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Participant Advisory Council visits First Tee headquarters 

This week a group of eight participants from across the country joined the staff at First Tee Headquarters in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, as part of the Participant Advisory Council. This group not only acted as representatives for their respective chapters, but for the thousands of participants in First Tee. The council shared its thoughts with First Tee leaders about various business operations like programming, social media, technology and participant events. First Tee values the opinions and counsel that participants can offer.  

“Being able to represent my chapter and my age group and all the participants in this program which I love is so amazing. I totally recommend [applying for PAC],” said Lorelei O’Donnell of First Tee – Fort Worth. 

The group was chaperoned by two First Tee alumni, Sara Diaz and David Singh. Sara is an alumna of First Tee – San Antonio and continues to work in golf. She was even a part of the first Spanish-language stream on PGA TOUR Live during the 2023 Mexico Open. David Singh is an alumnus of First Tee – Tampa Bay. He is currently a graduate student at the University of Pittsburgh where he works as a graduate administrative assistant at University of Pittsburgh Medical Centers. 

Members of the 2023 Participant Advisory Council: 

Maya Fitzgerald, First Tee – West Michigan 

  • Maya has been involved with First Tee for eight years. As a member of the Participant Advisory Council, she wanted to help grow the game of golf and emphasize inclusion. 

Cayden Leslie, First Tee – Tennessee  

  • Cayden has been involved with First Tee for five years. He aimed to provide insight into creating an improved teenage curriculum that is clearer and more engaging for participants.  

William Liu, First Tee – Greater Seattle 

  • William has been involved with First Tee for six years. During his time as a member of the Participant Advisory Council, he aimed to use his experience as a student and coach to provide a first-person perspective on the participant and coach experience.  

Whitley Shields, First Tee – Greater Washington, D.C. 

  • Whitley has been involved with First Tee for six years. She’s passionate about teenage retention at First Tee chapters.  

Kaylee Nguyen, First Tee – Gulf Coast  

  • Kaylee has been involved with First Tee for five years. She joined the PAC to increase the focus on promoting diversity, specifically in the availability for participants to offer unique perspectives to overcome problems and spark new ideas.  

Lorelei O’Donnell, First Tee – Fort Worth  

  • Lorelei has been involved with First Tee for ten years. Her goal with her time on the Participant Advisory Committee was to update the ACE program – First Tee’s capstone project program – and explore how participants will reach ACE level.  

Ethan Selvers, First Tee – Metropolitan New York 

  • Ethan has been involved with First Tee for eight years. His aim as a member of the Council was to help relay First Tee’s message of diversity and equality, and how important it is to the success of First Tee.  

Jiali (Bennie) Zhu, First Tee – Orange County  

  • Bennie has been involved with First Tee for five years. He aimed to expand First Tee’s reach to youth across the nation as well as attract and retain student volunteer coaches.  

As First Tee continues to grow, we look to participants and alumni for innovative ideas and feedback to ensure we are meeting the evolving needs of today’s kids and teens. First Tee thanks the 2023 Participant Advisory Committee and all who continue to carry on the mission and commitments of First Tee year-round.  

“PAC can only be described as innovating, enthralling and empowering.” said Kaylee Nguyen.  

More information on the Participant Advisory Council can be found here.  

Mikaili Smith: A Rising Leader at First Tee – Central Ohio

At just 15 years old, Mikaili Smith is already making waves as a young leader in the First Tee – Central Ohio program. Recently, she had the incredible opportunity to attend the inaugural First Tee Leadership Academy in partnership with PGA TOUR Superstore. Mikaili traveled to Atlanta, where she spent five transformative days developing new leadership skills and learning about the powerful impact sports can have on communities, businesses, and civic pride. Mikaili’s journey represents the core of First Tee’s mission, combining her passion for golf with a desire to inspire and empower others.

Building Connections and Embracing New Experiences

Mikaili’s journey began when she was selected as one of 48 participants from across the nation to attend the first ever First Tee Leadership Academy in partnership with PGA TOUR Superstore. Excited and nervous, she set out on this adventure, unsure of what to expect. However, she soon discovered the incredible opportunities that awaited her, including networking with peers from around the country, learning from inspiring speakers, and exploring iconic sports facilities in Atlanta.

Upon returning from the trip, Mikaili shared her excitement, “I instantly made 47 new friends. It was really cool to see how similar we all were – like we all had experience with teaching younger kids.” The friendships she developed during the trip demonstrated the power of golf in fostering meaningful connections.

Discovering New Perspectives

Throughout the week, Mikaili and her fellow participants experienced various aspects of the sports world, from touring the Atlanta Falcons training facility to watching an Atlanta United soccer game. For Mikaili, who had never been to a soccer match before, this experience was especially memorable.

Empowering Through Leadership

At the Leadership Academy, Mikaili and her peers dug into team building and leadership exercises. Split into smaller groups, they participated in interactive activities designed to build their leadership skills and promote teamwork. One of the most impactful exercises involved selecting three words each day and discussing the words with their group, creating a powerful paragraph by the end of the week.

Reflecting on this experience, Mikaili noted, “As we turned words into sentences and built our paragraph, it was really cool to see similar traits we had in common.” These leadership exercises demonstrated First Tee’s dedication to fostering young leaders with effective communication, empathy, and teamwork skills.

Pursuing Future Dreams

Mikaili’s passion for golf and her commitment to making a difference in the lives of others have led her to become a valuable leader in her community. As a Girls Golf eLeader and a dedicated member of her high school golf team, she continues to inspire and support younger girls interested in the sport.

Through her experience at the Leadership Academy, Mikaili feels like she learned valuable skills, like public speaking and networking, that she knows will be vital in her leadership roles. Mikaili shared, “We talked about the important skills to have as a leader. You need to listen a lot – listen to other people’s perspectives.”

Encouraging Others to Seize Opportunities

When asked about her advice to other First Tee participants who might be hesitant about applying for leadership opportunities, Mikaili’s response was clear: “Apply for everything that you can, reach out for every opportunity. You never know what’s going to happen.”

Mikaili’s participation in the inaugural First Tee Leadership Academy highlights the positive impact of First Tee programs and opportunities for growth they offer. Her story demonstrates the power of embracing new challenges, collaborating with peers and building valuable leadership expertise – all skills that will last a lifetime.

As Mikaili continues to pursue her passion for golf and her dream of becoming a graphic designer and architect, we can’t wait to see the great things she achieves both on and off the course!

If you’re interested in helping kids like Mikaili become Game Changers, learn more about getting involved with First Tee.

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Five Dynamic Warm-Up Exercises to Elevate Your Golf Game

Maintaining healthy habits and preventing injuries are crucial for young athletes, including golfers. Taking the time for a thorough warm-up routine before playing golf or doing any physical activity can minimize the risk of injuries and improve performance.

In this informative video, Shaun Coffman, a physical therapist from the renowned Nationwide Children’s Hospital Golf Medicine program, demonstrates five dynamic warm-up exercises designed to elevate your golf game. These exercises are specifically tailored to golfers and can provide significant benefits.

The Nationwide Children’s Hospital Golf Medicine program boasts a team of Titleist Performance Institute (TPI) certified professionals dedicated to supporting young golfers. For more information about this program and how it can benefit young athletes, visit the Nationwide Children’s website.

Learn more about First Tee – Central Ohio and our available youth golf programs.

The information in this post is for educational purposes only. Always consult a healthcare provider before beginning a new fitness routine.

80 First Tee Teens Selected for PGA TOUR Champions’ PURE Insurance Championship Impacting First Tee at Pebble Beach

Golf Channel announced the full field of teens with help from PGA TOUR player Joel Dahmen and PGA TOUR Champions players Tim O’Neal, Rod Pampling and defending PURE Insurance Championship winner Steve Flesch.

PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. (July 10, 2023) First Tee and PGA TOUR Champions announced today the 80 First Tee participants selected to play in the 2023 PURE Insurance Championship Impacting First Tee. Celebrating its 20th anniversary, the event will bring teens from First Tee chapters to Pebble Beach Golf Links and Spyglass Hill Golf Course for the PGA TOUR Champions tournament, Sept. 19-24. The annual event, hosted by the Monterey Peninsula Foundation, is televised internationally on Golf Channel.

This unique event pairs each First Tee participant with a PGA TOUR Champions player and amateurs from the business world. Ranging in ages from 14 to 18, the First Tee players compete for the pro-junior team title. The teens represent 44 First Tee chapters from across the country and for the third year in a row, a participant from First Tee — Morocco will be in the field. Participants were selected by a national panel of judges based on their personal growth and development through First Tee’s programs, as well as their playing ability. On average, participants have been involved with First Tee for more than seven years, have a 3.95 GPA and have recorded a 1.5 handicap.

“I’m so proud to continue our involvement with this incredible event,” said Martin Leitch, CEO of PURE Insurance. “Being selected to play in this tournament speaks volumes about the character of each of these 80 participants and I’m so excited to see this unforgettable experience play out for them.”

The full junior field was revealed live on Golf Channel’s “Golf Today,” featuring surprises that the network recorded at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship and the U.S. Women’s Open at Pebble Beach. Additionally, several players helped surprise select participants leading up to the full field announcement, including PGA TOUR player Joel Dahmen, and PGA TOUR Champions players Tim O’Neal, Rod Pampling and the tournament’s defending champion, Steve Flesch.

Each year two juniors receive exemptions into the PURE Insurance Championship based on their play at the First Tee National Championship, which took place at Stanford Golf Course in July. This year, Alaythia Hinds of First Tee – Greater Sacramento, who

finished second among the girls, and Sean Kwok of First Tee – Tri Valley, who finished in a fourth-place tie, earned those spots.

“Earning the opportunity to play at the PURE Insurance Championship is a goal for many First Tee participants,” said Greg McLaughlin, First Tee CEO. “Congratulations to the 80 teens who will represent First Tee at this year’s event. This marks the 20th anniversary of the tournament, and we are grateful to our partners at PURE Insurance, PGA TOUR Champions, Pebble Beach Resorts, Monterey Peninsula Foundation and Golf Channel for their ongoing commitment to First Tee. Our alumni who have played at the PURE Insurance Championship have told us it is a life-changing opportunity, and we are so excited for the 80 First Tee teens who will get to experience it in September.”

This year’s field of PGA TOUR Champions players will feature legends including Ernie Els, Mark O’Meara, Vijay Singh, Steve Stricker, Fred Couples, Davis Love III and Jim Furyk, as well as three-time PURE Insurance Championship winner Kirk Triplett and Steve Flesch, who will defend his title. Clint Eastwood serves as chairman of the PURE Insurance Championship.

Play will be conducted on Pebble Beach Golf Links and Spyglass Hill Golf Course on Friday and Saturday. The final round will be contested solely at Pebble Beach Golf Links on Sunday, where 24 First Tee juniors will compete based on their 36-hole performance. The tournament will crown one male and one female First Tee Junior Champion on Sunday.

More than 1,000 teens from First Tee have played in the PURE Insurance Championship, experiencing the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to meet, play and be mentored by PGA TOUR Champions players and amateurs.

First Tee is a youth development organization that teaches life skills and helps kids and teens build their strength of character through golf. The PURE Insurance Championship is one of several national opportunities provided by First Tee Headquarters to encourage and motivate participants as they progress through the program and toward higher education opportunities.

The junior field for 2023 PURE Insurance Championship can be viewed here.

For more information on the tournament, visit PUREInsuranceChampionship.com.