Serving as Leadership for First Tee
Former PGA TOUR Commissioner Tim Finchem led the efforts to launch First Tee in 1997 and Monahan now continues that tradition, committing the resources of PGA TOUR’s global platform to further lift its mission. Commissioner Monahan and Former Commissioner Finchem currently serve as Chairman and Vice Chairman of First Tee.
Inspiration from the Greatest Players on TOUR
From Jason Day to Kevin Kisner, PGA TOUR players go the extra mile when it comes to inspiring our First Tee participants. Experiences range from one-one interactions to youth clinics, but the results are the same: a lasting impressions that encourage our participants to reach for their dreams and goals.⛳@K_Kisner cofounded The First Tee of Aiken.
Savanna, a graduate of @TheFirstTee of Aiken, is now a collegiate golfer. They teed it up together this week @RBC_Heritage. ????????#LiveUnderPar pic.twitter.com/bFmCZe6Gnu — PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) April 18, 2019
International Expansion
This past December First Tee expanded our global impact with the launch of our sixth international chapter: First Tee of Australia. Like many of our other international chapters, PGA TOUR was instrumental in helping us expand so we can positively impact many more youth with programs that introduce them to core values and help prepare them for their future. It’s thanks to a collaboration between the Presidents Cup, Citi and PGA of Australia that our latest expansion in to Australia was possible.Lifting Up Our Work & Impact
If you’ve ever tuned in to a PGA TOUR tournament, you may have seen one of our PSAs with Rickie Fowler, Sergio Garcia, Jimmy Walker or Scott Langley. Thanks to the PGA TOUR our message of impacting young people with programs that help build their strength of character through the game of golf has been seen by audiences nation-wide.
Community Support through our Chapters
With more than 150 First Tee chapters, many of the PGA TOUR tournaments across the country and world are directly supporting our local efforts to empower kids.
Thank you, PGA TOUR, for your ongoing support and inspiration. We look forward to continuing to impact and empower young people through the game of golf. 3 billion is just the beginning! 
Mentors can play a critical role in building the confidence of a young person and helping them feel empowered to pursue their goals. But mentoring relationships go beyond that. They are a shared opportunity for learning and growth. Mentoring not only greatly benefits the person you are teaching, but the experience will also have a positive impact on your life.
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Gavin Hogan from First Tee of Fort Worth is one of these participants.
Gavin was a member of his chapter’s Junior Advisory Committee, serving as Secretary of the group. He was in the program for more than 10 years and while in high school, was one of the chapter’s most frequent volunteers. He even designed some of the committee’s volunteer guidelines and policies. Gavin attended a number of the participant opportunities including the 2018 PURE Insurance Championship. He is currently a freshman at New Mexico State University, studying in the Professional Golf Management Program.
Take a look at a few of the other Ace honorees who will continue their education at colleges across the country.
Victoria Ladd, First Tee of the Triad
Victoria is a freshman on the golf team at Western Carolina University
Blake Brantley, First Tee of the Triad
Blake will move on to play golf at Yale University
Ayana Boyd, First Tee of Tennessee
Ayana will attend University of Michigan
Marlee Claassen, First Tee of Tennessee
Marlee will attend Lipscomb University
Gabrielle Edmonds-Andrews, First Tee of Tennessee
Gabrielle will attend Xavier University
Lincoln Haymaker, First Tee of Tennessee
Lincoln will attend Manhattan College
Justin Reed, First Tee of Tennessee
Justin will attend Middle Tennessee State University
Brandon Sudbury, First Tee of Tennessee
Brandon will attend University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Emilie Williams, First Tee of Tennessee
Emilie will attend The University of Arizona

For many kids and teens, meeting new people is intimidating. What you may not know is for most people, 


It’s no secret perseverance is key to achieving your goals. Even the most successful individuals face their share of defeat – it is part of the journey in reaching goals. One of the most valuable lessons youth can learn in their pursuit of success is to learn how to react to failure and to persevere.
Step 1 Replay
The First Tee coaches emphasize the need to make good decisions when facing a challenge. They introduce participants to the acronym: STAR.
I started playing golf from the time I could walk.
