Looking Back on the First Tee Leadership Summit

This August, we held our first ever First Tee Leadership Summit in the unforgettable backdrop of West Creek Ranch in Montana. This event took place for two weeks, bringing together 20 teens each week from across the country to develop leadership skills through dynamic outdoor and team-building activities. Through collaborative workshops, First Tee’s core competencies of building character, self-confidence and resilience played a huge part of the experience, to explore the concepts of relationship building, positive risk taking, and character evaluation. We recently caught up with participant Benjamin Parris from First Tee – Denver to hear how this year’s event impacted him.

Benjamin Parris, First Tee – Denver

In Denver, I often hear the amazing experiences fellow participants have when they return from First Tee national events. Until the first week of August 2021, I had never experienced one for myself and I was not quite sure what to expect when I was selected for The First Tee Leadership Summit in Partnership with the PGA TOUR Superstore at Mr. Arthur M. Blank’s West Creek Ranch in Montana. As soon as I arrived at the airport, I knew it would be a special week as I was immediately greeted by fellow participants and alumni chaperones. When we arrived at West Creek, even more participants were eager to greet us and introduce themselves. I knew I had formed relationships almost immediately, and those only got better as the week went on. At the summit, we got to participate in activities such as horseback riding, archery, white water rafting, and other spectacular outdoor experiences. Also, during our days, we had the opportunities to listen to guest speakers like Dick Sullivan (CEO of the PGA TOUR Superstore), Ralph Stokes (the PGA TOUR Superstore’s Director of Partnership Marketing and former University of Alabama running back), Joe Shepard (a PGA TOUR Superstore Regional Manager), Stacie Monks (a PGA TOUR Superstore District Manager), and our keynote speaker Michael Vick (former NFL quarterback). We learned lessons in values, teamwork, skill sets, representation, and more. Each day at the summit had a different theme. Our themes were: “relationships are the foundation for leadership,” “positive risk taking,” and “my character is me.” While our speakers were able to give us insightful words and stories on these themes, we learned just as much from our outdoor experiences as we did from our speakers. On Tuesday, we focused on relationships and how trust is the foundation of every successful relationship. After hearing from Dick Sullivan and Michael Vick, six participants, including myself, departed for the ropes course while everyone else elected to horseback ride. When we arrived, we immediately had to build a relationship as we picked partners to ascend on a partner climb up a 30-foot wooden ladder. My partner Sam Gibbs from the First Tee of Fort Worth deserves a quick shoutout for putting her trust in me all week from the second we became partners at the ropes course. On Wednesday, we worked on taking positive risks. My first risk of the day was waking up at 6:30 after a late night to go on a sunrise hike. Let me tell you, the views in Montana were spectacular, it was very much worth the risk of not sleeping in. Later that day I took another risk by going on a 3-hour horseback excursion, by far the longest I had ever been near another animal, besides my dog at home. My biggest takeaway from learning about positive risks were to approach people who think differently than you so you can challenge your own thinking and to seek out your own mentorships. On Thursday, our final full day at the summit, we did a lot of self-reflection while thinking about how to own our characters. Stacie Monks began the day after another gorgeous sunrise hike. She posed the following question to all the participants. “What type of leader do you want to be?” She went onto discuss how to create a culture when you are leading others and how to empower them. Later that morning we had perhaps the hardest task of the entire summit, but also to me the most impactful. We were asked to complete this phrase. “This is what I believe about myself as a leader…” This wasn’t a simple sentence to complete, and to really answer the question, it required more than just a few sentences. To complete the thought, I had to reflect upon all the things I had been through that week at West Creek. I had to think about climbing with a partner, taking leaps of faith, the inspiration I had received from our speakers and workshops, and what I had learned from all the people around me. Later that evening, we sat around the fire pit as we listened and shared all 18 of us has discovered about ourselves as leaders. My favorite part of the leadership summit was the comradery all of the participants formed. I got the opportunity to make 17 new friends, who over the course of the week felt like family. I know that I’ll be keeping in touch with them for years and years to come and can’t wait until I can see them again. For me, the week made me feel like a true member of the greater First Tee family. I had never met a fellow participant from outside of Colorado, but now I feel like I’m connected to the First Tee everywhere I go. I can’t wait to stay involved with the program as I go to college and beyond. I want to thank the First Tee, PGA TOUR Superstore and West Creek Ranch staff one final time for giving me what was truly a life changing experience. The programming was phenomenal, and the experiences were irreplicable. I came back home truly knowing what type of leader I am and how I can continue to grow as a leader. I can’t wait to apply what I learned in Montana to our local programs in Denver as well as other extracurriculars I participate in. I feel honored that I was a part of the inaugural summit.

First Tee Scholars – Class of 2021

In 2021, twelve high school graduates have been selected to the First Tee College Scholarship Program based on academic performance, length and involvement in First Tee programs, financial need and commitment to volunteerism. This class of scholars includes aspiring engineers, accountants, teachers and environmental activists, all of whom will be attending stand out colleges and universities, including Dartmouth University, University of Pennsylvania, Boston College, University of Indiana and other top institutions across the country. The Scholars also represent diverse backgrounds from communities across the First Tee network. The class is comprised of eight females and four males. The Scholars’ average GPA is 4.19 on a 4.0 scale and hold an average of 1,422 out of 1,600 on SAT and 31 out of 36 on ACT. Five of the Scholars will play on their college’s golf team. First Tee College Scholarship Program supports selected alumni throughout their college career in an effort to further their life skill development and mentorship. The need and merit-based program provides scholarships up to $5,000 per year, renewable for up to four years of college admission. The program also provides professional development workshops, access to internships and full-time employment placement post-graduation. One of the key factors of the program is pairing Scholars with a dedicated adult mentor who will help encourage and guide them throughout the four years.

Meet the Scholars

Claire Alford, First Tee — Central Coast Santa Clara University American Mathematics Champion, AP Scholar with Distinction and American Indian/Hispanic National Merit Scholar are just a few of the amazing individual achievements Claire has attained in her life. What is more impressive, though, is Claire’s drive to help her community and create outlets that impact others. Of the many clubs and funds Claire has created, one was Birdies for Baskets. This was an initiative by Claire, in which she played 65 holes of golf in a single day raising more than $1,000 providing food baskets for under privileged families. Graduating with a 4.56 GPA, Claire plans to major in Public Health and Biology with a goal of becoming an anesthesiologist. Marion Caldwell, First Tee — Four Corners Dartmouth University Pursuing a future in teaching, Marion is passionate about passing down the knowledge she has obtained throughout her life to the children within her community. Marion will attend Dartmouth University where she will major in both English and History. Throughout high school, Marion achieved numerous academic honors such as national honor society and earning a cumulative 4.39 GPA. When asked who her dream golf foursome is, Caldwell said a close friend, someone to teach and someone to learn from. Marion’s enthusiasm for both teaching and learning aligns perfectly with the goals and values of First Tee. She is a 10-year participant at First Tee — Four Corners and is the first participant to achieve ACE certification, the highest designation in the First Tee program.  Natalie Cao, First Tee — Greater Houston University of Pennsylvania  Earning a cumulative 4.37 GPA, Natalie strives for greatness in both the classroom and on the course. While at the University of Pennsylvania, Natalie will play on the women’s golf team and will major in economics. She has used her passion for economics to become a financial advisor to help her community, working as the sole junior cashier and assistant treasurer for a bi-monthly book sale, raising more than $12,000 each year for her library. An eight-year participant at First Tee — Greater Houston, Natalie has also been a First Tee Junior Mentor since 2015 making a monumental impact on many through both the game of golf, and her desire to help others. On her goal of becoming a financial advisory, Natalie thinks it’s very similar to mentoring kids at First Tee as she’ll give counsel to those who seek her assistance and knowledge, focusing on financial goals instead of golf goals. Molly Castle, First Tee — Tennessee University of Tennessee Knoxville As a First Tee — Tennessee participant for seven years, Molly has achieved ACE certification, the highest designation in the First Tee program, and used that experience and her love of golf for helping others within her community. She is an active volunteer for Second Harvest Food Bank and the Tennessee School for the Blind, where she assists those who are visually impaired learn the game of golf. Molly is a triplet and while her siblings have decided to continue their golf careers in college, Molly has chosen to focus on her passion to study agriculture and her drive for continued academic success. Malisone Chanthapanya, First Tee — Forth Worth Texas Wesleyan University A 12-year participant at First Tee — Fort Worth, Malisone is the youngest participant to ever achieve ACE Certification in the chapter’s history. She serves on the Chapter Junior Advisory Committee and will play in the 2021 First Tee National Championship. With a cumulative 4.0 GPA combined with her success on the course, Malison plans to continue her golf career at Texas Wesleyan University while double majoring in computer science and accounting. Quincy Crawford, First Tee — Greater Washington D.C. University of Cincinnati Being a part of the First Tee — Greater Washington D.C. for a decade, Quincy has been able to make an impact in his community using both his love for golf, and his passion to help others. Quincy has plans to study Aerospace Engineering at the University of Cincinnati, but the impressive academic achievements do not stop there. Fluent in four languages – English, French, Italian, Russian – Quincy earned a cumulative 3.98 GPA while being on the honor roll all four years throughout high school. He was named captain of his high school golf team and plays bass in his school’s advanced orchestra. The First Tee Scholarship Program will empower him as he pursues his goal of using his Aerospace Engineering degree to create fuel-efficient aircrafts, lessoning the overall carbon footprint and possibly slow the rate of climate change. Rebecca Jones, First Tee — Indiana Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology With goals of one day working on environmentally friendly engineering projects, Rebecca will be studying environmental engineering at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. Holding a cumulative GPA of 3.39, the classroom is not the only place Rebecca exceled, as she was a three-sport athlete (Basketball, Golf, Track) in high school earning all-conference accolades in each. Being a member of the First Tee — Indiana for six years and achieving multiple medals as a competitor, Rebecca has been able to use golf as both an outlet to give back and succeed individually. Not only thriving in the classroom and athletic fields, she is a second-degree black belt in Taekwondo and a five-year president of the Orchestra Council. Rebecca is most excited about using her degree to earn a career focusing on land remediation and implementing new systems to reduce pollution, ultimately striving to make the area she grew up in a cleaner and greener place that will benefit the entire community. Josh Lendach, First Tee — Triangle University of Cincinnati Through both his hard work in the classroom and on the golf course, Josh has earned the privilege to play golf at the University of Cincinnati. Josh has been a part of the First Tee — Triangle for 13 years and continues to use golf as an outlet to help others. He’s been a junior coach and mentor for the younger First Tee participants, raises money at an annual charity golf event benefiting the Nicklaus Children’s Foundation, and when schools closed in 2020 due to the pandemic, he founded Golf Gives Back with his fellow high school golf teammates to collect food for those in need. Hoping his passions for golf and environmental/atmospheric sciences collide, Josh wants to study how different environmental and atmospheric conditions could threaten the sustainability of golf course maintenance for future generations. Meghna Mazumdar, First Tee — Connecticut Boston College Scoring a 1430 on her SATs while achieving a 4.12 cumulative GPA, Meghna will study Business Economics at Boston College in the fall. Her passion for investing in the stock market started at a young age which was featured on the Today Show when she was 13. Since 2011, her investment portfolio performance has consistently beat the S&P 500 index and she donates part of her investment gains to various charities and a First Tee — Connecticut Scholarship. Her love for investing and golf collided in 2016 when she was selected as winner of the Wells Fargo Succeeding Together contest, earning her the opportunity to play with PGA TOUR player Rory McIlroy in Wells Fargo Championship Pro-Am. Meghna is a 13-year participant at First Tee — Connecticut and her love of the game led her to be the founder of her high school’s first girl’s golf team. She was also recently elected as one of eight people from across the nation to serve on the First Tee’s Participant Advisory Council. Benjamin Nganga, First Tee — Tennessee University of Indiana Benjamin’s excellent drive to succeed in the classroom has achieved him a 4.46 cumulative GPA earning him the prestigious Fry Scholarship to attend the University of Indiana Kelly Business School. Benjamin’s family immigrated to the U.S. from Kenya and could not be prouder of Benjamin becoming the first person in their family to attend college, with sights on a double major in Finance and Computer Science. Benjamin’s hard work was not limited to the classroom, as the seven-year First Tee — Tennessee participant was his high school golf team’s captain and in 2019 was named first team All-Metro. One of his future passions is to develop a non-profit that helps with the expenses of youth sports. Kaleb Palm, First Tee — Central Florida Florida Atlantic University Kaleb is a six-year participant at First Tee — Central Florida whose passion and drive has helped him earn selection into many of First Tee’s national mentoring and empowerment events.  Kaleb has earned a cumulative 4.69 GPA and PGA TOUR Champions player, Skip Kendall, says that “Kaleb has always been very positive and never lets adversity get in his way.” The son of a pastor, Kaleb uses what any adverse experience has taught him to help in many community outreach programs, such as helping the local food pantry in feeding less fortunate families. Borina Sutikto, First Tee — Silicon Valley Santa Clara University With plans already in place to study Accounting & Information Systems while playing golf at Santa Clara University, Borina is passionate about the game both on and off the course. Earning both Junior Golf Association of Northern California Player of the Year honors along with the Girls Low Scoring Average Champion, Borina’s golf skill and love for the game is second to none. The trait that separates her from the pack is her passion to grow the game by helping others. She is a member of the Women’s Nine Hole Golf Association, an organization that helps promote the game of golf and inspire more women to play it. Having earned a 4.25 GPA, the nine-year participant at First Tee — Silicon Valley gives back to the younger participants as a junior coach and mentor.
First Tee College Scholarship Program is made possible by donors and corporate partners who stand behind the program and First Tee’s mission, including Astros Golf Foundation, Peter A. Bonanni Scholarship Fund, Chevron Corporation, A. James & Alice B. Clark Foundation, Timothy W. Finchem Scholarship Fund, Paul and Ruth Flowers, Morrell Studios, Charles Schwab, TruGreen, Edward and Lisa Vaughan and Delores Barr Weaver Legacy Fund.

2021 Spring Upcoming Events and Summer Registration

Check out our new events below!

PGA JR. LEAGUE TRYOUTS- April 16th at 4pm, April 17th at 11:30am, April 20th at 4pm and April 24th at 1pm

  • First Tee Tulsa participant must be 10-13 years old and be able to carry their bag, keep up with pace of play and keep score.
  • Must be registered in a 2021 Winter or Spring session
  • Deadline to register is Thursday, April 15th at 5pm.
  • For more information Contact Coach Janice at [email protected]
 

SPRING FLING TOURNAMENT- May 4th from 4:30-7:30pm

  • 3 Hole and 9 Hole Divisions
  • 3 Hole Division will have the option to have assistance with carrying clubs and keeping score
  • 9 Hole Division must carry their own golf bag, keep up with pace of play and keep score
  • Must be registered by April 30th at 5pm
  • First come, first serve.
 

2021 EARLY BIRD SUMMER REGISTRATION (IN-PERSON) -May 10th at 6pm

  • Must attend parent orientation at 6pm
  • Spots fill fast as it is first come, first served
  • Will be outside at First Tee—Tulsa Learning Center at Mohawk Park Golf Course
 

2021 SUMMER ONLINE REGISTRATION- May 17th at 9am

  • Online registration will open at 9am on First Tee—Tulsa website
  • Spots fill fast as it is first come, first served
 

Registration questions please email Coach Austin, [email protected] or give us a call at 918-591-4168

Level or certification questions please email Coach Stella, [email protected]

**all events are first-come, first-serve**

 

COLLEGE PREP CLASS- May 11th and 18th from 5-7pm

  • Class geared for students desiring to become collegiate golfers
  • Students will gain knowledge about the process on how to become a student athlete at the college level
  • First Tee Tulsa participant must be ages 13 and older
  • Taught by First Tee—Tulsa directors who are former collegiate golfers
    • Coach Janice, Oklahoma State University, PGA Class “A”/LPGA Teaching Division Member
    • Coach Austin, Columbia University in New York City and University of Texas at Tyler
    • Coach Marla, University of Central Oklahoma
 

STEM Class- May 12-13th from 5-7pm

  • Students will learn the biomechanics, aerodynamics, measurement and computation concepts behind golf.
  • First Tee Tulsa participants ages 12 and older
 

ACT Test Prep- May 15th and 22nd from 9am-12pm

  • Students will be taught by professional educators hired by First Tee — Tulsa
  • First Tee Tulsa participant must be ages 13 and older
  • Must attend both class days
 

To sign up for Spring Fling, College Prep Class, STEM, or ACT Test Prep please email Coach Marla at [email protected]

**all events are first-come, first-serve**

2021 Online Spring Registration is NOW OPEN

2021 Online Spring Registration is NOW OPEN! Spots fill fast as they are first-come, first-serve. Classes will start the week of March 1st. Take note that some classes will have different start dates and locations. The following levels at Mohawk: Sorenstam, Jones, Hogan, Whitworth and Palmer will be 2-Week Camps. Classes at Page Belcher Golf Course, The Canyons at Blackjack Ridge, upper level classes (Birdie, Eagle, Ace), and select classes will be the traditional 8-Week Programming. For 2-Week Camps please only register for ONE 2-Week Camp.  Level descriptions can be found at program summary. Instructions on how to register and 2021 Spring schedule can be found at registration. Questions about what level your child is in or questions about registration please EMAIL Coach Austin at [email protected] OR Coach Marla at [email protected]

Upcoming Events for January-February 2021

Last updated January 29, 2021 Here are some additions to our Start of the Year Programming 2021 for the month of January-February. Programming:
  • Whitworth/Palmer: Tuesday’s 3:00-5:00 pm, Jan 12-Feb 23
  • Birdie, Eagle, and Ace: Wednesday’s 3:00-5:00 pm, Jan 13-Feb 24
  • Jones/Hogan: Wednesday’s 3:00-5:00 pm, Feb 3-Feb 24
  • First Tee Club (Jr High and High School Students): Friday’s 3:00-5:00pm, Feb 5-Feb 26
Events (new events are bolded):
  • Tutoring Program: Monday’s 9:00 am – 5:00 pm (By appointment only), Jan 14-Feb 22
  • Ball Pick-Up: Every Tuesday at 4:45pm
  • Fitness Class: Thursday’s 4:00-5:00pm, Jan 14-Feb 25
  • League Night: Thursday’s 3:00-5:00pm, Jan 14-Feb 25
  • STEM Class: Monday’s 3:00-5:00pm, Feb-1-Feb 15
  • College Prep Class: Thursday’s 4:00-5:30pm, Feb 4-Feb 25
  • Spring 2021 Online Registration: February 15th, 9AM
To sign up for events please email Coach Marla at [email protected] More to Come:
  • Community Service
  • Outreach Clinics

Upcoming 2020 Winter Events

We can’t believe we are coming to the end of our fall session! We know it is has been an interesting year, and we want to thank you all for continuing to support us and for doing your part to keep all of our students, staff, and families safe. And thank you all for always coming to class with a fun and positive attitude! While we may be wrapping up regular programming for the year, we have plenty of fun events coming up this winter that we would love you to be a part of. Check out the details below. You can find more on our website. Also, don’t forget to follow our Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter pages to stay up to date. Thanks for a great year!

First Tee — Tulsa Golf League

The First Tee — Tulsa Golf League is open to students 12 & up who can walk 9 holes, keep score, and have a good pace of play. League play takes place every Tuesday (weather permitting) starting November 3rd and ending December 22nd from 2-4 p.m. You must register with Coach Gibson at [email protected].

STEM Class

Our free STEM class will be held at the First Tee Learning Center on November 6th and 13th from 3-6 p.m. This class is open to First Tee — Tulsa students 12 and older and focuses on a deeper understanding of the STEM behind the game of golf. We dive into numerous topics: why there are grooves on a club, what do dimples on a golf ball do, how does rolling resistance affect a putt, etc. These classes look at the physics behind the game and the students get to see a whole different side of golf. SPACE IS LIMITED To sign up, email Coach Marla at [email protected].

Parent/Child Golf Camp

Parents, here is a chance to join your child for a fun family golf camp! November 6th, 13th, and 20th, from 10-11:30 a.m., First Tee — Tulsa is hosting our parent/child golf camp. Come learn golf skills, life skills, and, most importantly, spend some fun time with your family learning the game of golf together. SPACE IT LIMITED To sign up, contact Coach Marla at [email protected].

Free Club Giveaway

First Tee — Tulsa is holding our Free Club Giveaway every Monday in November! Starting Monday, November 2nd, and ending Monday, November 30th, First Tee — Tulsa students and their parents can come to our Learning Center from 12-5 p.m. No reservation is needed

Certification

Would you like to try and certify and go to the next level? November 5th, 12th, and 19th, from 9-5, First Tee — Tulsa is helping our students get ready for certification. Need to know what level you’re in or what you need to complete? Email Coach Stella at [email protected] to sign up or for more information.

Thank You Southern Hills Ladies And Guests!

We here at First Tee — Tulsa want to send a huge thank you to the Southern Hills Country Club ladies and their guests. On Tuesday, October 19, 2020, on Women’s guest day at Southern Hills, they hosted a fundraiser to support First Tee — Tulsa. They raised more than $2,000! Thank you all so much for your support. This will help us continue to build game changers as our students learn life and golf skills through our program. We are so thankful!

2020 Fall Session Scheduling Update

The week of October 26th is scheduled to be our last week of the fall session, but due to inclement weather in the forecast we have decided to postpone the Monday, October 26th; Tuesday, October 27, and Wednesday, October 28 classes. Instead, those classes will be held Monday, November 2nd; Tuesday, November 3rd, and Wednesday, November 4th. Because of the time change, some of the classes will be shortened. A full schedule for these classes can be found below. The classes for Thursday, October 29th and Friday, October 30th will be held as normal. If you have any questions, please feel free to give us a call at 918-591-4168.

Schedule Change

Monday, November 2

  • The Sorenstam/Jones class normally from 3:30-5:00 at Page Belcher will be held from 3:30-4:15.
  • The combination class normally from 5:30-7:00 at Page Belcher will be held from 4:15-5:00.

Tuesday, November 3

  • The Sorenstam/Jones class normally from 5:30-7 at Mohawk will be held from 4:15-5:00.
  • The Special Needs class normally from 6-7 at Mohawk will be held from 4:15-5:00.

Wednesday, November 4

  • The combination class from 12:00-1:30 will remain at the same time.
  • The Hogan/Whitworth/Palmer class normally from 5:00-6:30 will be held from 4:15-5:00.

First Tee—Tulsa Student Gets First Hole-In-One

Getting a hole-in-one is something every golfer thinks about, but the odds of getting one are not completely in your favor. According to the National Hole-In-One Registry, the odds of an average golfer making a hole-in-one are 12,000 to 1. But one First Tee—Tulsa student didn’t let the odds bother him as he got his first hole-in-one at Mohawk Park Golf Course. From 143 yards, 16-year-old Noah Pursell took out his 9-iron while playing hole number 6 of Pecan Valley with his grandfather and two younger brothers. It wasn’t anything out of the ordinary, until it was. As the family stood on the tee and watched Noah swing, they saw the ball end up at the bottom of the cup. “I may retire from golf now since I have nothing left to accomplish,” Noah laughed. It was his first hole-in-one, and he became the 1 in 12,000 to one. “He was very excited about it. As am I,” said Noah’s grandfather. Congratulations, Noah!

Students, Including Aspiring Engineer, Learn STEM Through Golf At First Tee—Tulsa

Let’s play a quick game of word association. When you hear or see “golf,” what are some of the first words that come to mind? Were biomechanics and materials science on that list? You may not realize it, but golf, science, technology, engineering, and math are closely related. Recently, some of our First Tee—Tulsa students learned how having an understanding of environmental science, energy transfer, aerodynamics, measurement and computation, and more can help them be better golfers and students. It can even help them plan for future careers.

“Whenever I grow up I want to be an aerospace engineer,” said 14-year-old Abram Smith. Every year, First Tee—Tulsa offers a class that teaches a variety of STEM concepts and how they relate to golf. Abram was one of the students; and for someone who loves golf and wants to be an engineer, it was the perfect fit. “You can go up and just hit the ball, but if you know how you hit the ball and why it works you’ll hit it more accurately,” Abram said. Through a variety of hands-on, golf-based exercises, students learn about geometric scaling, hinges and joints, Newton’s 2nd Law, energy transfer, and more. They make a scale map of a putting green, swing golf clubs at different speeds to see how momentum and tempo affect a golf swing, and much more. The exercises are a fun way for students to learn and understand STEM concepts used in careers like architecture, robotics, rocket science, and even engineering roller coasters! The class helps students appreciate how much STEM goes into a golf swing, golf clubs and balls, yardage books, and other tools used for the game. Knowing how these elements work is a skill Abram is thankful he was able to learn. “Like with math, if you know how something works, you’re a lot better off than just doing it,” he said. The STEM class is divided into two parts – the front 9 and the back 9. The next class will be held at the First Tee Learning Center on November 6th and 13th from 3-6 p.m. for students 12 and older. Space is limited. To sign up, email Coach Marla at [email protected].

First Tee—Tulsa Students Volunteer At Iron Gate To Give Back To Community

“Hello, welcome to Iron gate. What would you like?” That was the greeting First Tee—Tulsa students gave to the guests at Iron Gate in downtown Tulsa.

Iron Gate is a soup kitchen and grocery pantry with a mission to feed hungry Tulsans and offer them a welcome place when in need. “On an average week, we help 195 households with grocers, which translates into about 878 bags of groceries every week,” said Ashli Sims, Iron Gate’s Development Director. In January of 2020, First Tee—Tulsa students volunteered their time to give back to their community and help at Iron Gate. “It’s important for them to give back to their community and to bring some positivity into it,” said First Tee—Tulsa Executive Director Janice Gibson. With a smile on their face, each student helped pass out groceries to Iron Gate’s guests – everything from fruits and vegetables, bread and milk, meat, and more. One student who greeted each guest as they walked in the pantry earned a nickname for the day. “He’s become the mayor of Iron Gate today,” Sims said. At First Tee—Tulsa, we want our students to learn more than how to hit a golf ball. We want them to learn valuable life skills – like giving back to your community and helping someone when they need it most. “About 60 percent of pantry guests come only one time in a 12-month period. That tells us for most of our guests it was an emergency that brought them to us – an unexpected bill, job loss, or health crisis,” Sims said. Overall, First Tee—Tulsa students helped provide 342 bags of groceries for 76 households. We are so proud of our students for taking time to volunteer for this opportunity. Each one showed what it means to be in the First Tee program and how to live by our 9 Core Values. You can find more information about Iron Gate here.

Southern Hills Wins Annual Red Bud Cup; Helps Raise Funds For First Tee—Tulsa

Team Southern Hills captured the annual Red Bud Cup at the Golf Club of Oklahoma, defeating other teams from golf courses around the Tulsa area.

The Red Bud Cup is a Ryder-Cup style match with 12 players on each team. The one-day event’s mission is to help raise money for First Tee—Tulsa. The other mission is to win the trophy, which Southern Hills Country Club did for the 3rd time in 4 years!

This year’s event set a record haul of $25,980 – money that will be put to great use for our life skills and educational programs! Thank you to all the participants for their support. And congratulations to team Southern Hills!