Thank You To Our 2019 Open Supporters

It was another amazing Open golf tournament at Cinnabar Hills Golf Course on June 21st, which allowed us to raise $186K net.  Thank you to our presenting sponsor EY; hosting sponsors PGA TOUR Superstore and Hallagan-Huston Family Foundation, in addition to contributing sponsors PwC, Green Valley Corp./Swenson, and DeWinter Group; plus the many hole and foursome supporters.  See our Open program for a full list of this year’s supporters. Both the weather and pace of play were perfect, which set the stage for a very enjoyable day for our 160 players.  The day kicked off with a speech by Ashley sharing her experiences from our new STEM class and giving tips to the players.  Players enjoyed a BBQ lunch donated by Que It Up and beverages donated by Reyes Coca Cola and Anheuser-Busch. Post tournament activities featured Mitch Juricich of Hooked on Golf as our emcee, as well Dinner, Awards, and Silent and Live Auctions.  Andres spoke to the attendees about his journey from Columbia to the United States and how The First Tee of Silicon Valley has impacted him over the past seven years as a financial assistance participant. The tournament’s Fund-A-Need focused on underwriting financial assistance for our STEM classes, which launched this past year from funds raised at last year’s Open.  Our new initiative introduces STEM concepts through golf which are developmentally appropriate curriculum using golf activities as a way for our participants to explore how science, technology, engineering, and math connect to and impact our Nine Golf Fundamentals. We provide affordable access to all youth 2nd through 12th grade while focusing on the under-served, at risk by offering financial assistance. We need your help to continue growing our program.  Please consider underwriting one or more participant. Mark your calendars for next year’s Open on Friday, June 19, 2020.  Please contact Judy Dixon for sponsorship opportunities [email protected] or 408-508-4481. Check out all the pics in the 2019 Open Album on Facebook #TFTSVOpen.

93rd Ernie Pieper Santa Clara County Championship at San Jose Country Club

The First Tee of Silicon Valley was pleased to continue our 10+ year partnership with San Jose Country Club and be the beneficiary of the 93rd Ernie Pieper Santa Clara County Championship held on June 1st and 2nd at San Jose Country Club. The donation is designated for a Student Athlete Award to help a highly competitive TFTSV Junior golfer pay for competitions as a means to ultimately play collegiate-golf. The TFTSV is pleased to announce that Borina Sutikto will be the recipient of this year’s $1,000 Student Athlete Award. She is in the 10th grade at Connecting Waters Charter School with a 4.0 GPA and +2.0 USGA Golf Handicap Index. Borinia started with TFTSV at age 8 in January 2012 and is currently in the ACE level program and volunteering as a Junior Coach. When asked if attending college and playing collegiate golf is something she would like to do, Borina shared how learning about The First Tee Core Value: Perseverance has impacted her growth and goal setting. She said, “Attending college and playing collegiate golf has been my dream since I started my golf lessons with The First Tee of Silicon Valley.” Please join us in congratulating the 93rd Ernie Pieper Santa Clara County Championship champions! Championship Division – Kevin Velo,  San Jose State  -11 Senior Division – Corey West, Green Hills CC  +3 Super Senior – Ron Johnson, Diablo CC  +9 Participants and volunteers from The First Tee of Silicon Valley greeted and cheered on the competitors while helping with live scoring of the event and were standard bearers for final rounds.

Rancho Improvements Thanks to Rotary San Jose & Galante Brothers Construction

TFTSV has a new and improved storage area and outside classroom patio that was completed in May. The use of this additional area will help us to grow our program and serve more youth in the East San Jose area at our Rancho Del Pueblo Golf Course class location. This is just one of many TFSV -facilitated donation that TFTSV would like to make to improve Rancho for everyone, not just our participants. The Rotary Club of San Jose Foundation awarded TFTSV a Community Grant of $5,144. to purchase a new storage shed for our class equipment and donated golf clubs.  The Foundation was founded in 1949 to support the charitable activities of the Rotary Club of San Jose, it has given more than $5,000,000 to many important local and international projects as well as direct grants to over 150 other community organizations. We feel very fortunate to have been selected and appreciate Rotary’s acknowledgement of the good things happening for San Jose youth at Rancho. Galante Brothers General Engineering, Inc., through the generosity of Jack Galante, donated $7,500 of in-kind services and asphalt to upgrade the service area south of the Rancho clubhouse that was rough terrain of gravel and dirt. The now beautiful resurfaced area is home to the new shed and an expanded gathering spot with bleachers which will make it easier to conduct pre- and post-class meetings with our participants. Galante Brothers is known for their beautification of youth sports facilities in the community and we truly appreciate their work.  

Meet TFTSV’s New DRIVE Partner

The First Tee of Silicon Valley (TFTSV) has strengthened our partnership with Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County CORAL afterschool program by delivering our DRIVE curriculum to Anne Darling Elementary. Anne Darling Elementary joins the other Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County CORAL afterschool programs; Washington Elementary, Franklin Elementary, and Empire Gardens Elementary. Anne Darling’s staff began delivering the DRIVE program-which teaches our Nine Core Values and four golf fundamentals through golf activities- to their afterschool participants in early May. Anne Darling Elementary is a Title 1 public school located 5 minutes from our affiliated golf course, Rancho Del Pueblo in San Jose. Over 400 participants attend the school and close to 100 participants attend their afterschool program. The TFTSV DRIVE program includes 18 activity plans designed in a way that allows for indoor and outdoor set up to fit a variety of locations such as gymnasiums, basketball courts, baseball, football, and soccer fields.  Training, staff support and equipment is provided so anyone can deliver DRIVE regardless of their golf knowledge. To find out if DRIVE will be a good fit for your organization or school, contact our Program Manager, Chris Moreno-Hunt.

Pre-Summer Golf Introduction Classes and Field Trips

TFTSV’S Summer class registration is the highest ever topping 500! Here’s how we did it. On Saturday, May 11th, The First Tee of Silicon Valley hosted a free golf introduction class for students interested in trying out golf and learning about TFTSV classes. Students learned how to apply Perseverance through two of our golf games and worked on our Golf Fundamentals. TFTSV will host two additional golf introduction classes, one before each 9-week season.  Our next golf introduction class will take place on Saturday, August 10th from 10am-12pm at Rancho Del Pueblo Golf Course followed by Saturday, November 9th. TFTSV also coordinates field trips at Rancho Del Pueblo Golf Course for our current DRIVE schools where students experience their first on-golf course exposure and a typical TFTSV class. DCP Alum Rock, and Franklin Elementary recently completed their field trips while Cesar Chavez Elementary, and Washington Elementary will have their field trip later this month. TFTSV’s school program will reach >6,000 youth in 2019. Our golf introduction classes and field trips have been a highlight for our coaches. Each class or field trip we have seen the participants find joy and excitement. For some, the excitement comes from playing our games with their friends, to hitting a ball further than they thought they could, while for others the excitement comes from simply being in a new environment and trying something they originally did not think was open to them. One of our golf intro participants said to one of his coaches, “I have to be honest with you, I didn’t think I was going to like this sport or be any good, but I have to say, I’m actually pretty good at this!” Our response was “you never know what you will like or be good at unless you try it.” That is the point of our classes, try it out and see if it clicks. TFTSV’s Golf Intro Classes and Field Trips are part of our concerted effort to meet the high, growing demand for classes while showcasing Rancho as a community gathering place. For more information on our golf introduction classes or our school field trips please contact us at 408-508-4884.

Girls Golf Spring Play Day

On May 18th, The First Tee of Silicon Valley hosted our Girls Golf Spring Play Day.  With 23 Girls Golf members, we enjoyed nine holes of team scramble golf.  With the theme being Nine Core Values, the girls were given a scavenger hunt scorecard where they would check off various acts of golf etiquette, a form of courtesy and respect.  These acts ranged from encouraging peers to raking random footprints in the sand. The day concluded with brunch and carnival games with a golf twist.  Thank you to all our female participants and volunteers for participating and playing fast, safe, and courteous! Girls Golf Play Days are beneficial events where our female participants enjoy an all-female environment.  Our participants experience a day of empowerment, healthy habits, and activities to promote positive self-esteem and friendship.

Chapter Championship Seasonal Tournament

On May 18th, The First Tee of Silicon Valley hosted our annual Chapter Championship tournament.  With a full field of 36 players, The First Tee participants competed in a nine-hole stroke play format including long drive and closest to the pin.  The theme of day was the Nine Core Values.  Every participant put their core values to the test in the wet conditions. “I had to use perseverance the most because how rainy it was.  Not every student has played in the rain before.  It was tough, but a fun day.” – Isabella Herrera The 2019 TFTSV Chapter Championship is a valuable event where the students learn to compete while utilizing the Nine Core Values.  The individual format is a great way for our students to learn how to deal with competition while using sportsmanship.  We hope these tournaments help our students feel more confident in engaging conversation with others in a tournament setting.

Three TFTSV Participants Selected for National Opportunities

Thanks to corporate partners and generous donors, The First Tee is able to offer a variety of educational and leadership opportunities for participants each year. These events often become life-changing experiences for our participants as they further develop an awareness of possibilities that surround them. Rishi Ajjarapu and Thai Hoang have been selected to attend the 2019 Joe Louis Barrow, Jr. Life Skills and Leadership Academy held July 24-30, 2019 in Boise, Idaho. The purpose is to develop and educate our participants in multiple aspects such as life skill development through engaging golf activities, college preparatory and dorm living, and career exploration, all while having the opportunity to play championship golf and develop lifelong friendships. Through the week they are inspired to consider how they can return to their communities and be a leader and role model for other participants. Rishi said, “I am thrilled to be accepted and I look forward to making new friends and meeting people from across the nation. I am also excited to be given a glimpse of college life at Boise State, I think that this will help me especially when I am applying to colleges in the fall. I hope to learn skills that will make me a better junior coach and leader in my community!” Thai said, “This opportunity is a chance for me to explore new ways to be a leader. I hope to learn new ways to communicate with others while improving my leadership skills.” Rachana Ajjarapu was one of 24 girls selected for the John Deere Drive Your Future Academy held June 24-28, 2019.  She shared, “I’m really excited and grateful to be able to attend this event. I can’t wait to interact with and learn from First Tee girls and professionals outside of Silicon Valley.” This all-girls event will focus on leadership development, remaining active in the game of golf, learning the value/impact of volunteerism, and recognizing the importance of teamwork.  Applicants will be asked to define the people or circumstances that ‘drive’ them to take on a position of leadership and describe how they plan to apply those principles in their life. The academy will take place in the city of San Francisco, where participants will be immersed in both its historic and modern culture. TPC Harding Park, site of the 2020 PGA Championship and 2025 President’s Cup, will serve as the host venue. Coach Matt exclaimed, “We are very proud of our local participants for putting in the hard work to be accepted to these wonderful national opportunities. It will be a great chance for them to advance their interpersonal and self-management skills. We are pleased to have these participants represent The First Tee of Silicon Valley!”

SAGA Foundation Donates $100K

The First Tee of Silicon Valley owes a sincere thank you to SAGA Foundation led by President, David Bartoshuk for their generous $100K donation to further develop TFTSV program in the Palo Alto-Redwood City area and participation at Baylands Golf Links. The SAGA Foundation assists nonprofits to work smarter, reach further, and have a lasting impact. David Bartoshuk, President – SAGA Foundation, says, “SAGA Foundation was established to carry out and promote the charitable activities and values of our founder, Bill Laughlin… a visionary who believed critical problems require bold actions through collaboration, open communication, teamwork and entrepreneurship.” SAGA Foundation and David Bartoshuk stand out in their unique approach as both supporter and partner. Expanding TFTSV’s reach into Redwood City and other cities of southern San Mateo County requires solving some key problems and overcoming some notable challenges. In parallel to their donation, SAGA Foundation made strategic introductions for TFTSV in Redwood City, including to Parks & Rec, Sheriff’s Activities League, and Police Activities League. These new community partnerships with youth-serving organizations have laid the foundation for TFTSV’s program expansion at Baylands Golf Links to ultimately teach life skills to over 1,000 youth there annually. In addition, such partnerships will lead to TFTSV’s programs reaching at least 5,000 more youth beyond the golf course in school and after school. “David and the SAGA Foundation clearly understand the importance of not just throwing money at a problem.” said TFTSV President & CEO, George Maxe. “They are wrapping their minds around the challenges that we face to reach many more children and are rolling up their sleeves to help TFTSV take specific steps to be successful.” In addition, SAGA Foundation is helping TFTSV’s new youth-serving partners to insure a seamless integration of programs. Most noteworthy is their underwriting of two vans for Redwood City Police Activities League to transport youth to TFTSV programs (e.g., at Baylands Golf Links). TFTSV is very grateful to SAGA Foundation and looks forward to a long and fruitful partnership.

The First Tee of Silicon Valley welcomes Solorsano Middle School as a new DRIVE partner

This Spring, The First Tee of Silicon Valley partnered with Solorsano Middle School in Gilroy to deliver our DRIVE program to over 800 students, 6th through 8th grade. Our Nine Core Values and Golf Fundamentals will be delivered in their P.E. curriculum. TFTSV Chris Moreno-Hunt says, “On behalf of our TFTSV team, we want to send a big thank you to Larry Moody, former Program Director for San Mateo Country Sheriff’s Activities League, and the Principals of Clifford, Garfield and Connect for partnering with us and bringing golf and our Life Skill curriculum to their students. We look forward to our partnership with S.A.L and serving the local schools in Redwood City area.”

Meet TFTSV’S New Board Members

The First Tee of Silicon Valley recently added a new Director and an Ambassador to our Board. Joe Talley was a 20-year Senior Audit Partner with Deloitte from 1998-2018.  Over the past year he was an independent contractor and recently joined SOAProjects, Inc in April, 2019. Joe’s focus was in the area of Technology at Deloitte and he is currently working with Tech CEO’s in his new position. He is passionate about golf and was drawn to the TFTSV Director role because of the non-profit’s focus on youth development, core values and positive mentoring. He has been a member at Silver Creek Valley Country Club for 10 years. Jeffy Chang is currently an Engineering Project Manager at Apple. He graduated from Carnegie Mellon University – Tepper School of Bus MBA, Production/Operations Management & IT and has undergrad BS degrees in Mechanical Engineering and Applied Quantitative Economics. He has been a Parent Volunteer for TFTSV since 2017 and both his children are taking classes. Jeffy is looking forward to getting more involved as an Ambassador, especially to advise on the STEM classes/program. He endorses the program because it offers a safe environment, positive coaching, sense of family/community, and offers consistency and structure. Board Directors vote, provide planning, performance, legal and financial oversight and raise sufficient funds to ensure TFTSV’s success. Board Ambassadors give advice, assist with projects, represent the organization in the community at events, help raise funds, and expand TFTSV’s network throughout Silicon Valley and beyond. Click here to meet all our Board Members. Contact Judy Dixon if you have interest in learning more about a volunteer Board opportunity.
Jeffy Chang

Borina Sutikto selected for 2019 Congaree Global Golf Initiative

We are thrilled that our very own TFTSV participant Borina Sutikto has been accepted for Congaree Foundation’s 2019 Congaree Global Golf Initiative (CGGI) to be held in June at Congaree in Ridgeland, South Carolina. Borina is in the 10th grade at Connecting Waters Charter School with a 4.o GPA and +2.0 USGA Golf Handicap Index. She started with The First Tee of Silicon Valley at age 8 in January 2012 and is currently in the ACE level program and volunteering as a Junior Coach. When asked if attending college and playing collegiate golf is something she would like to do, Borina shared how learning about The First Tee Core Value: Perseverance has impacted her growth and goal setting. She said, “Attending college and playing collegiate golf has been my dream since I started my golf lessons with The First Tee of Silicon Valley in 2012. Through the years, I have developed a love for competition, and an understanding of what it means to be disciplined, goal oriented, and the value of hard work. I play golf because it embodies those life-enhancing core values. A college education opens the doors to opportunities I would not have otherwise; it helps me gain new knowledge and gives me a competitive edge, which will benefit me lifetime. Playing college golf will be a wonderful experience to me because I can play golf with teammates and accumulate more experience in the game. I have been playing music with different symphonies for six years and understanding how to work together with teammates to ‘transform the jangling discords into a beautiful symphony of brotherhood.’ Through higher education studies plus collegiate golf competition, I can grow professionally in both areas.” This year’s CGGI will host 30 participants from across the globe over the course of three one-week sessions.  Participants will work with academic advisors, fitness counselors and golf professionals to prepare for the college admissions process and future success on the golf course and in the classroom at a four-year college or university.  All instruction and training is administered by carefully selected and skilled professionals who provide a structured learning experience for participants through both individual and group-based training.  Participants were selected competitively.  There is no cost for transportation, lodging, meals, equipment or instruction. CGGI was founded by golf enthusiasts Dan Friedkin and Bob McNair as a world class golf club with a philanthropic purpose.  Mr. Friedkin and Mr. McNair, along with Congaree Ambassadors around the world, are committed to providing life-changing experiences for deserving high school students with limited opportunities through Congaree Foundation.  Its signature program is the Congaree Global Golf Initiative (CGGI), which is an intensive athletic and academic college preparatory program committed to helping motivated young men and women prepare for their future. You may find additional information about Congaree and the CGGI by visiting the Congaree website at www.Friedkin.com/Congaree. In addition, Click Here to an article about Congaree that appeared on Forbes.com.