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REVIEW 2019
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ON 2019
is an honor to serve as chairman of the First
Tee Board as I remain deeply committed to
the long-term success of this organization and
the young people we serve. I am proud of the
accomplishments in 2019 to strengthen, evolve and
position First Tee for a bright future.
While COVID-19 has brought unforeseen
circumstances thus far in 2020, we are dedicated
to ensuring the organization manages through
the current conditions and emerges ready to
continue its transformational impact on young
people. The values that are so core to First Tee are
more important than ever, and we want to ensure
young people are supported not only through
this challenge, but those that are sure to come
throughout their lifetime.
As we look to the future, there are several
important initiatives underway, including an
investment in technology to better reach and
connect with First Tee’s audiences and an exciting
refresh of First Tee’s brand and curriculum after 22
years. I am pleased First Tee is better positioned
to lean on PGA TOUR’s global influence and reach
with our new 501(c)3 structure, PGA TOUR First
Tee Foundation, which will help to build First Tee
awareness around the world.
Thank you for all you do to lift up, cheer on
and support this important organization. First Tee
wouldn’t be where it is today without the passion
of thousands of caring adults just like you.
You are making a difference.
IT
IN
2019 we focused our efforts on several
key initiatives, including an independent
evaluation of our curriculum that leveraged
stakeholder research and feedback, with a goal
to ensure we remain relevant and maximize
our impact on young people. We also rolled out
First Tee’s Safe Sport Policy, which has elevated
prevention, training and reporting of child safety to
the highest priority across the organization.
We welcomed two new domestic chapters to
the network, West Texas and North Coast (CA),
as well as two international chapters, Morocco
(Africa) and Australia, which were announced
in conjunction with the 2019 Presidents Cup.
Throughout the year we also made significant
progress on the evolution of the 22-year-old First
Tee brand with the goal to carry forward the core
foundational equity as we begin to roll it out over
the coming year.
While 2020 will prove to be an historic year
due to the COVID-19 pandemic, I am proud of the
innovation, agility and creativity of our team and the
network. We continue to put kids and their families
first, building confidence despite new challenges,
and helping young people build the inner strength
to persevere through whatever comes their way.
My goal is to ensure we emerge from this crisis
better positioned than ever to empower today’s
young people for the future.
Thank you for your continued support of
our mission.
Jay Monahan
Chairman, Board of Governors
Commissioner, PGA TOUR
Gregory T. McLaughlin
Chief Executive Officer
First Tee
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OUR REACH
156,772
382,329
3,131,901
3,671,002
Youth through chapters
Youth through clinics/events
Youth through schools/after school programs
Total youth impacted
LIFE SKILLS EXPERIENCE
Caucasian
48%
Latino/Hispanic 21%
African-American 14%
Asian 8%
Multi-Racial
7%
Native American
Pacific Islander
>1%
>1%
62%
Male
38%
Female
25%
Teens
Gender and Ethnicity of Chapter Participants
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150
Chapters
1,607
First Tee DRIVE,
After School Locations
10,160
National School Program,
Number of Schools
College Scholarships
1,650
2,090
$96M
(9% Over 2018)
Coaches Trained
Teachers and
Youth Leaders
Trained
Chapter Network
Revenue
$12,235,950
HQ + Chapters Since Inception
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COMMUNITIES
More than 20,000 adults come together to support
kids and teens each year. Our chapters – and
especially coaches – are the heart of the organization
and the stewards of our experience. We work to
ensure they feel supported, connected to the greater
mission and inspired to bring it to life in new ways in
their communities each day.
First Tee experiences are fun, caring, safe, accepting
and growth-oriented. Many chapters are working to
expand their footprint and ways to connect with kids
and teens through learning centers, including Austin,
Pittsburgh, Raleigh-Durham (First Tee of the Triangle),
Seattle and Toledo (First Tee of Lake Erie).
We cheer ALL of our chapters on, and are proud
of their commitment to First Tee’s impact each
year. From the dedication and passion the coaches,
volunteers and chapter staff bring, to the rigor in
training and deploying the curriculum, to the experts
who help shape it, First Tee is a true family and safe
harbor for the next generation.
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FORWARD
Each year brings new opportunities to support the
network and evolve what we do to ensure we are
maximizing our mission. Here are some highlights
from 2019:
CHAPTERS: We provided support through quarterly
briefings, in-person visits, five regional staff and board
training conferences; national promotion supported
by year-round localized templates and toolkits; and
added two domestic chapters (West Texas and North
Coast, CA) and two international (Morocco, Africa
and Australia) to the network.
CURRICULUM ENHANCEMENTS: The Bridgespan
Group, a leading social impact advisor to nonprofits,
completed a six-month review of our longstanding
programs and with stakeholder input, plotted a
detailed path for future growth and continued impact.
PUTTING SAFETY FIRST: We increased resources
and investment to advance our culture of safety,
including prevention measures of centralized
background checks and mandatory online training
developed by the U.S. Center for SafeSport.
FIRST TEE COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM:
We kicked off a robust national program that will
provide alumni with financial assistance, professional
development workshops and substantial mentoring
throughout their college experience. The first class
will be named in 2020.
BRAND EVOLUTION: Significant progress was made
on an evolution of our 22-year-old First Tee brand
with the goal of ensuring connection with today’s
kids and families, while carrying forward the core
foundational equity that has been built over time. The
rollout will begin in 2020.
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EVENTS
Joe Louis Barrow, Jr. Life Skills
& Leadership Academy
96 teens engaged in valuable
leadership discussions exploring
diversity and leveraging platforms
to drive change in their local
communities. Participants
also experienced Boise State
University’s outdoor team building
program which is committed to
enhancing leadership development
and cohesiveness among the teens
through adventure-based learning.
John Deere Drive Your Future
Academy
First Tee’s all-girls national event
provided 24 talented teens
the opportunity to experience
activity-based workshops,
roundtable discussions and
play golf at the iconic TPC
Harding Park. The week included
a volunteer opportunity at
the Pomeroy Recreation &
Rehabilitation Center and a
female executive panel discussion
at Facebook headquarters.
The academy brought the girls
together to learn what ‘drives’
them to becoming impactful
leaders in their communities.
Coca-Cola America’s Future
First Tee rising seniors networked
with executives during a career
exploration experience at CocaCola
headquarters. A young
professionals panel discussion
provided insight into their college
experience, the importance of
internships, and how their journey
led them to Coca-Cola. The
teens also received VIP access to
the TOUR Championship and a
campus visit to Georgia Tech.
Life Skills & Leadership Academy
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2019 Participant Events
Wells Fargo Succeeding
Together Contest
April 29-May 5
Charlotte, NC
Perfect Sense Unified
Challenge
June 23-27
Washington, D.C.
John Deere Drive Your
Future Academy
June 24-28
San Francisco, CA
John Deere Power for
Good Scholarship Contest
July 7-11
Silvis, IL
Joe Louis Barrow, Jr.
Life Skills & Leadership
Academy
July 24-30
Boise, ID
Coca-Cola America’s Future
August 21-24
Atlanta, GA
PURE Insurance
Championship
September 24-30
Pebble Beach, CA
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Mazumdar
First Tee of Connecticut
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‘‘
“I saw the creation of
the [varsity girls golf]
team as a great way to
advocate for equality in
the world of sports.”
– Meghna
MAKING
HER MARK
When Meghna Mazumdar was
named First Tee’s Outstanding
Participant of the Year in 2017,
we knew she was well on her
way to making her mark in the
world. The eight young people
selected as finalists for the national
award come from across our
150 chapters, and all exemplify
the strength of character that
First Tee seeks to build through
its programs. Now a high school
junior who has been involved in
First Tee of Connecticut since she
was seven, Meghna has amassed
an impressive resume, including
winning a First Tee essay contest
that resulted in her playing with
Rory McIlroy in the 2016 Wells
Fargo Championship Pro-Am, and
becoming personal pen pals with
Warren Buffet.
In her freshman year at South
Windsor High, Meghna wanted to
play on the varsity golf team but
her school only offered a team for
boys. So Meghna set out to start a
girls’ team where those interested
in golf, like herself, could learn,
grow and compete within the
sport. Channeling her goal-setting
skills honed through First Tee,
Meghna successfully raised $30,000
to support three years of initial
funding. Since then the school
district officially added varsity girls
golf to their lineup.
Next up, Meghna is considering
ways she can help bring First Tee’s
National School Program to her
town’s four elementary schools as
her senior capstone project.
Thank you, Meghna, for being such
a strong advocate of First Tee and
for making such a lasting impact on
your community! You go, girl!
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Koutsopetras
First Tee of Metropolitan
New York
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Through the years his
focus and enthusiasm
gained a significant
amount of steam with
the assistance of his
go-to-team and this has
been essential in building
relationships with fellow
participants, coaches and
community leaders.
– Anthony Rodriguez
Senior Program Director, PGA
First Tee of Metropolitian New York
GRIT FOR THE
GREATER GOOD
Evan Koutsopetras, has
been involved at First Tee of
Metropolitan New York since he
was seven. Like most teens, he’s
grown significantly over the last
eight years. Unlike most teens, he
has had to overcome being told by
many he’d never get where he is
today. If you ask Evan, he’ll tell you
his story is one of perseverance
– a deep-rooted characteristic
strengthened in him through his
First Tee experience.
Diagnosed with Autism at three,
rejected by several private schools
and told flat out he would not earn
a high school diploma based on his
diagnosis, Evan set out to prove he
could perform both academically
and athletically in a typical, public
high school.
Evan is now an honor roll student,
the number one player on his high
school golf team, took a trip to
Pebble Beach to play alongside
legends in the 2019 PURE
Insurance Championship Impacting
the First Tee and volunteers
regularly. He credits First Tee for
helping him relate to others and
being able to truly connect with
his peers. He’s found a mentor
in coach Anthony Rodriguez and
has big plans for his future, where
he will continue to meet each
challenge head on.
“I firmly believe that the life
lessons I’ve learned in the First Tee
have directly prepared me for the
obstacles I’ve had to overcome as
well as the challenges I expect to
face in the future.”
‘‘
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Nwadike
First Tee of Metro Atlanta
Alumna
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‘‘
Kristin has always been
really mature for her
age, but to see her grow
into the confident and
compassionate leader
that she is becoming
is exciting.
– Jenae Jenkins
Program Director and
Recognized Coach
First Tee of Metro Atlanta
FINDING PASSION
& PURPOSE
Introduced to First Tee of
Metro Atlanta by her mom in
2011, Kristin was shy, easily
intimidated and reluctant to step
outside of her comfort zone.
First Tee became instrumental
in helping her find her voice,
appreciate the different
perspectives of those around
her and ultimately, develop the
leadership skills that continue to
serve her well today.
Longtime coach and mentor
from her chapter Timothy
Moone, encouraged Kristin to
find what she loved to do and
pursue it. She graduated high
school with honors, and is now
actively-involved at University
of Georgia. She is a member of
several volunteer organizations,
mentors a local high school
student and is double majoring
in Biology and Accounting.
Leveraging what she learned
through First Tee and inspired by
health challenges faced by her
family, including her mother’s
breast cancer, father’s diabetes
and brother’s autism, Kristin
wants to use her knowledge and
voice to help others by finding
cures to complex diagnoses.
The First Tee experience is a
powerful tool – the curriculum
and our trained coaches – to
encourage, inspire and empower
young people each day. We are
proud of alumni, like Kristin,
who are well on their way to
making the world a better place.
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Durrani
First Tee of Greater Houston
Alumnus
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‘‘
I will always remember
that shy kid who learned
about life and confidence
because of First Tee.
– Owais
When Owais Durrani slips on
his white doctor’s coat, he stands
ready to help treat whatever
illness or injury walks through the
emergency room doors at UT
Health in San Antonio. Currently
finishing up his residency, Owais
has quickly learned his profession
is one that demands a lot – selfconfidence,
determination and
resilience – characteristics he’s
been building on since his time at
First Tee of Greater Houston.
“Life gets difficult and complex
at times, but even the most
challenging of circumstances boils
down to a few basic principles –
many of them included in First
Tee’s values.”
During his time at First Tee
of Greater Houston, Owais
developed an interest in social
issues and says First Tee gave
him the confidence to pursue
opportunities that he once didn’t
see possible for himself as a firstgeneration
American.
Owais received his dual-Bachelor’s
degree in Biology and Political
Science from the University of
Texas. He took his passion up a
notch by attending medical school.
In his gap year, Owais interned
at the White House under
the Obama administration. He
remained dedicated to learning
about how to address health
disparities, one of his life’s greatest
passions.
Confident in his foundation, Owais
is excited about his future giving
back to underserved communities.
A FOUNDATION
OF VALUES
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This community has been
wounded; this program
will help rebuild the
community by reaching
these kids. It goes way
beyond kids learning to
play golf, it’s making a
better citizen.
– Pam Tyler
Executive Director
First Tee of the Inland Empire
EMPOWERING SCHOOLS
& COMMUNITIES
Over the last 20 years the
community of San Bernardino,
California has seen it all: from
wildfires to a terrorist attack
and a school shooting. The
reality is more than 30% of
the community is still living
below the poverty line. Yet
this community is showing the
definition of resilience.
Thanks to amazing partners
like Southern Company, the
entire San Bernardino City
Unified School District – in
partnership with the First Tee
of the Inland Empire – has been
training PE teachers to bring
the First Tee National School
Program to every school in
the district. What this means
is through fun, engaging and
positive golf lessons in PE, the
next generation is cheering each
other on, respecting classmates
and, well, having fun, right in the
middle of their school day. While
there are many complex aspects
to strengthening a community,
we believe building character
and providing empowering
experiences within the schools
is part of the answer.
“Most of my students have
never seen or used a golf
club before,” said Mr. Landers,
Belvedere Elementary School PE
teacher. “The skills we learn and
practice can help us achieve and
succeed in everyday life.”
National School Program
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3FOUNDING PARTNERS
FURTHERING OUR MISSION
Education Patron
Proud Media Partner
Trustees of First Tee include individuals, corporations and foundations that pledge $1M or more to our mission.
By applying their resources to First Tee’s work, Trustees are furthering our efforts to provide strategic direction,
curriculum enhancements, ongoing research, continuing education and training for chapter leaders, and certification
and training for coaches across the country. We are grateful to the more than 130 First Tee Trustees.
Corporate Support
TRUSTEES
AT&T
Chevron
Deere & Company
Dick’s Sporting Goods
Exelon Corporation
First Data
Humana Foundation
Mastercard International
Morell Studios
NBC Sports Group
Pebble Beach Company
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
TaylorMade Golf Company
The Coca-Cola Company
The Golf Digest Companies
The Hertz Corporation
The Kohler Company
The Toro Company
Valero Energy Corporation
Wells Fargo & Co.
Wyndham Worldwide
Corporation
PARTNERS
2ndSwing
Air Force One Golf
American Golf
Tournament Contributions
PGA TOUR
THE PLAYERS Championship
THE TOUR Championship
World Golf ChampionshipsDell
Technolgies Match Play
Championship
World Golf ChampionshipsMexico
Champ Charity
World Golf ChampionshipsGrants
PGA
TOUR SUPERSTORE
Chapter Recipients
Central Florida
Coastal Carolinas
Denver
Fort Worth
Greater Austin
Greater Chicago
FedEx Cup St. Jude Invitational
World Golf ChampionshipsHSBC
Championship
The Memorial Tournament
CJ Cup Tournament
PGA TOUR CHAMPIONS
PURE Insurance Championship
at Pebble Beach
Greater Dallas
Greater Houston
Green Valley Ranch
Indiana
Massachusetts
Metro Atlanta
Metropolitan New York
Naples/Collier
KORN FERRY TOUR
Albertson’s Boise Open
BMW Charity Pro-Am
Tournament
Chitimacha Louisiana Open
Greater Wichita Open
Lecom Health Tournament
Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Championship Tournament
North Florida
Phoenix
San Francisco
Sarasota/Manatee
Silicon Valley
The Coachella Valley
The Lowcountry
The Palm Beaches
The Twin Cities
Pinnacle Bank Championship
Rex Hospital Open
TPC Colorado Championship
Utah Championship
Tournament
WinCo Foods Portland Open
Budget Golf
Callaway Golf Company &
Callaway Golf Foundation
Cause Inspired Media
Century Bancshares
Century Golf
CharityMania
ClubCorp
ClubUp
DreamJobbing
ExpandaBrand, Inc.
FedEx
GreenLinks
Kinona
Logicalgolf
Paradies Lagardère
Prize Possessions
Pukka
SCL Consulting
SCNS Sports Foods
ShortGolf
St. Andrews Products, Co.
The Coaching Educator
Tempercraft
Xact Xpressions
Three Rivers Park Disctrict
Tucson
Utah
USGA PLAYERS FOR LIFE
Grant Recipients
Aiken
Central Coast
Central Valley
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Connecticut
Contra Costa
Fresno
Greater Charleston
Greater Cincinnati &
Northern Kentucky
Greater Philadelphia
Greater Portland
Greater Richmond
Greater Sacramento
Greater Washington, DC
Green Valley Ranch
Lake Erie
Metropolitan New York
Monterey County
San Francisco
San Joaquin
Silicon Valley
South Dakota
Sandhills
The Triangle
The Tri-Valley
TORO GROW THE GAME
Chapter Recipients
Aiken
Central Mississippi
Coastal Carolinas
Eastern Michigan
Fort Worth
Greater Charleston
Greater Cincinnati &
Northern Kentucky
Greater Miami Valley
Greater Pasadena
Greater Portland
Green Valley Ranch
Lake Erie
New Hampshire
North Florida
Omaha
Phoenix
Roanoke Valley
San Juan County, NM
South Central Wisconsin
South Dakota
South Puget Sound
The Coachella Valley
The Sandhills
The Triad
The Triangle
The Twin Cities
The Upstate
The Virginia Peninsula
Three Rivers Park District
Western New York
TORO EQUIPMENT
DONATION
Chapter Recipients
Greater Tyler
St. Petersburg
Troup County
Legacy Society is First Tee’s planned giving fund that ensures we can continue to empower
kids and teens through our mission. Thank you to our Legacy Society supporters.
Board of Governors
Jay Monahan,
Chairman
Timothy Finchem,
Vice Chairman
Arthur Blank
Ross Buchmueller
Marty Evans
First Tee Staff
Greg McLaughlin,
Chief Executive Officer
Jennifer Weiler,
SVP, Network Relations
Guy Garbarino,
Chief Advancement Officer
Jane Fader,
VP, Comm. and Marketing
Christine Adda
Tony Arias
Shauna Bezilla
Michael Blackwell
Dan Brady
Christian Brogdon
Michael Chavez
Jasmin Cunningham
Dianne Dixon
Susan Donohoe
Marian Eichholz
Juan Escobar
Emily Furderer
Tasha Griffis
Sara Henika
Cheree Hicks
Angela Ivey
Julie Jansa
Blanton Jones
Kim Kruger
Andrea Lamach
Tom Lawrence
Sandy Loberstein
Brandon Luna
Matt Magnani
Rachel Maruno
Andrew Masterson
Lexie Milford
Rob Neal
Pepper Peete
Tony Powell
Luke Previte
Janet Swaim
Savannah Tomlinson
Stacie Wagner
Cathy Wagner
Austin Williams
Ryan Wilson
Brittany Wynne
Andrew Yeast
Amanda Zedrick
Dan Fireman
Peter Foss
John Harris
Rick R. Holley
Allison Keller
Robert E. Long, Jr.
John McCoy
Jon Nudi
Jon Orszag
Ron Price
Jin Roy Ryu
Ben C. Sutton, Jr.
Ray Taccolini
Fred T. Tattersall
Heidi Ueberroth
Rick Waddell
Ken Whitney
Chris Womack
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To impact the lives of
young people by providing
educational programs that
build character and instill
life-enhancing values through
the game of golf.
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