- 7:30am Registration and Range Opens
- 8am – 1pm Assigned Tee Times (Net & Gross Flights)
- Closest to the Pin & Audi Palo Alto Hole-in-One Contests Plus Raffle
- Boxed Lunches at start or turn and beverage stations on course
- Post Round Beverage and Boxed Appetizers
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Safe Summer Classes – Fall Classes Start September 8th
Check out our upcoming season: FTSV Course Program
SEPTEMBER 2020 – First Tee – Silicon Valley held our summer in-person classes from July 5th through August 8th with 120 participants, 19 coaches and 19 volunteers. Our team worked hard to ensure our policies were in line with county’s safety procedures and all safety policies were followed with consistency. We created safety videos, signs, and adjusted our class procedures. Temperatures were taken, masks and gloves were worn, and coaches and participants maintained physical distance. As a result of everyone’s commitment to safety our summer classes took place with no reported cases of COVID-19! We are grateful to have delivered a fun, safe, and engaging program during these uncertain and difficult times. It took everyone to pull it off.
Each season we survey our participants. Those that completed the survey said, 96% had fun, 94% that they felt part of a group, and 87% said their life skills improved. Even though we had a condensed program our participants and coaches made the best of the situation, learned, and had fun.
We look forward to carrying this momentum into the Fall and offering our first full 8-week season during the COVID era beginning September 8th. Perseverance, as defined in our PLAYer book, is “to keep going no matter what.”
Program Director Chris Moreno-Hunt emphasized, “As long as we have the support of our participants, their families, and our donors we will continue to persevere and deliver programming to the best of our abilities. Our commitment to building character, providing safe and supportive mentoring, and delivering engaging physical activities will remain despite COVID-19.”
We are grateful for the 160 participants (and over 80 plus participants on the waiting list) for choosing to join us this season and choosing to persevere as well. Almost all of our classes filled within the first day of registration. On behalf of our team of coaches, volunteers, and staff we remain committed to serving our community and we thank everyone who is persevering with us.
We have a great team of coaches that make our program possible. To join our team and get involved as a volunteer coach, please visit our Volunteer page.
To learn more about our programs and future seasons please visit our Youth Classes page.
Participant Spotlight: Meet Joshua Jang

Coach Spotlight: Meet Jack Bachofer

Golf Course Video Guide
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.
Same Mission, New Look for Us!
Same Mission, New Look for First Tee — Silicon Valley
Our youth development organization is revitalizing the brand to better serve kids in the world they live in today
First Tee — Silicon Valley is a youth development organization empowering kids to build their strength of character through the game of golf, is updating our brand to better serve kids and address the growing pressures they face.
The brand evolution includes a new logo to be unveiled on September 1st, 2020; which is a metaphor for the growth guidance at the heart of First Tee. The changes include removing “The” from the organization’s name, updated colors and patterns, and a refreshed brand story. First Tee will release a new PSA on Sept. 4, which brings to life the new brand and reignites interest in its mission.
First Tee — Silicon Valley is part of a network of 150 chapters and is undergoing a brand refresh for the first time in the organization’s 23-year history. The brand evolution is grounded in research and insights from key stakeholders and is an updated reflection of First Tee’s promise to help empower kids to build their strength of character.
“First Tee — Silicon Valley has always been about helping kids navigate challenges, and to grow stronger as they move through them,” said CEO & President George Maxe. “We still believe the game of golf is the perfect platform for personal growth. We are excited to bring forward a powerful mission and a modern look and feel to everything we do.”
Since 2005, First Tee — Silicon Valley has been creating experiences that build character to empower kids through a lifetime of new challenges and continuous personal growth. By seamlessly integrating the game of golf with a life skills curriculum, First Tee — Silicon Valley creates active learning experiences that build inner strength, self-confidence and resilience that kids can carry to everything they do. These character education programs are offered at Rancho del Pueblo, Baylands Golf Links and Gavilan College golf courses and through community outreach at 20 schools and youth organizations.
USGA Awards Grant to First Tee – Silicon Valley for Local Youth Development Programs



Forrest Richardson Remembers Grant Spaeth
Remembering Grant Spaeth

Francis Awarded Dennis Kettmann Scholarship
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.
Coach Spotlight: Meet Robby Keith

Participant Spotlight: Meet Jasmine Rumble
