
Coach Spotlight: Meet Jack Bachofer

Golf is a game that builds character. It teaches patience and develops resiliency. It is a game that promotes respect and requires integrity. It is also a game where participants can develop interpersonal skills and enjoy each other’s company. Anyone can play, but visiting a golf course can be confusing.
FTSV built a video designed to help people navigate a golf course and understand the different parts of the facility and how to use them. We want to do our part to help all families and individuals feel comfortable and welcomed at a golf course, and we hope this video helps clarify and simplify.
FTSV is committed to breaking down barriers. We understand that golf has its own vocabulary and can be expensive. In response, we are producing videos like the golf course video above, offering financial assistance for our program, and extending discounts on purchasing golf clubs. Additionally, we are providing enrolled participants a discount card to practice on their own, and offering a Youth On Course membership through our website that makes playing golf more accessible and affordable.
For more information on our classes and financial aid please visit our Youth Classes Page, club purchasing please contact [email protected], or Discount (Youth on Course) card please visit our Youth Opportunities Page.
The 2020 Dennis Kettmann Memorial Scholarship was awarded to Francis Agcaoili, a recent graduate of The First Tee of Silicon Valley. Each year participants in the Dennis Kettmann Memorial Tournament raise funds to remember Dennis. Their generosity underwrites a special $5,000 scholarship for a TFTSV chosen participant.
Dennis’s son and co-organizer of the Memorial Tournament, Matt Kettmann, learned the game from Dennis and knows that he must be smiling wherever he is knowing that his memory is now helping young people with TFTSV pursue their collegiate dreams.
Francis has been a participant of TFTSV for 4 years. He joined as a sophomore in high school and quickly progressed to the Eagle certified level. Francis also was a Volunteer Coach for 2 years. Francis’ leadership and interpersonal skills makes him a great recipient of the award. The scholarship will help provide the financial means for him to attend college at UCSD and study electrical engineering.
Learn more about Francis by listening to his conversational interview with Program Director Chris Moreno-Hunt.
During the County shelter-in-place order our staff created short core lesson videos for participants and families and instructional training videos for our coaches. The core lesson videos are intended to be a guide for families to reinforce our core life lessons in your everyday lives.
This month we are featuring an Eagle level video titled “Building A Go-To Team”. Coach Manny shares the importance of building and using a support network. Our goal is to teach without lecturing, and help students learn by doing and reflecting.
Please watch the video below for a sample of the many curriculum videos available to participants and their families that are active in our program. Learn more about our Youth Classes and exposing your family to our positive youth development curriculum.
Amanda Nguyen – Eagle – 5 years | Juan Pablo Roa – Ace – 9 years |
Andres Herrera – Ace – 7 years | Justin Lam – Ace – 8 years |
Archis Dhar – Ace Certified – 8 years | Krisha Sharma – Eagle – 8 years |
Arthi Chandra – Ace – 11 years | Linette Jun – Ace – 6 years |
Avery Chen – Eagle – 8 years | Mitchell Fong – Ace – 4 years |
Calton Kong – Ace – 10 years | Pranav Vadali – Ace – 6 years |
Darren Chan – Eagle – 9 years | Ralph Kho – Ace – 7 years |
Erica Lam – Ace Certified – 9 years | Rishi Ajjarapu – Ace – 8 years |
Francis Agcaoili – Eagle Certified – 4 years | Sara Finch – Ace Certified – 10 years |
Gracie Lacy – Ace – 10 years | Twisha Sharma – Eagle – 9 years |
During the County shelter-in-place order our staff created short core lesson videos for participants and families and instructional training videos for our coaches. The core lesson videos are intended to be a guide for families to reinforce our core life lessons in your everyday lives.
Last month we highlighted a Par and PLAYer video and this month we are featuring a Birdie video. Coach Chris shares the importance of building and using a Goal Ladders to achieve large goals in everyday life and in the game of golf. Our goal is to teach without lecturing, and help students learn by doing and reflecting.
Please watch the videos below for a sample of the many curriculum videos available to participants and their families that are active in our program. Learn more about our Youth Classes and exposing your family to our positive youth development curriculum.