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More than a Game2011 Parent’s Guide

to The First Tee

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As a participant in The First Tee, your child is now part of an international youthdevelopment organization supported by the leading organizations in golf.

Young people who become members of The First Tee enjoy a variety of opportunitiesto learn life skills that can help them grow as individuals and prepare for the future. As they progress through the various skill levels, participants cultivate interpersonal and self-management skills, learn to set goals and experience the dynamics of community interaction. They also develop a sense of social responsibilitythat can positively impact them both on the golf course and in their everydaylives. Many young people learn the lifelong benefits of volunteering, mentoring andtutoring through their association with The First Tee.

Additionally, The First Tee Life Skills Experience™ teaches participants about TheFirst Tee Nine Core Values™ and how to develop and display positive charactertraits inherent in the game of golf. Participants often cite the Nine Core Values asa meaningful part of their learning experience. We hope you will reinforce theseimportant values with your children at home, at school and in other extracurricularactivities.

The information on the following pages provides an overview of the many opportunities available to participants ages 13-18. For participants in this agegroup, we have created the PACE (Providing Assistance for Careers and Education)Resource Center. Through PACE, eligible participants will learn, among other things,about applying for college, college scholarships and career exploration. We encourageyou to get involved with your local chapter to help extend the reach of The FirstTee in your community.

Thank you for your involvement with The First Tee as we strive to make a differencein the lives of young people.

Sincerely,

Joe Louis Barrow, Jr.Chief Executive Officer

DEAR PARENT OR GUARDIAN:

Welcome to The First Tee!

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- Introduced golf and its values to more than 4.7 million participants

- Offered the Life Skills Experience at more than 750 program locations

- Established over 1,100 affiliate relationships with golf courses that offer access and reduced rates to participants

- Established the National School Program in more than 4.000 elementary schools

- Increased diversity in golf

The First Tee has come a long way since its establishment in 1997.What started as an initiative to create affordable access for those notpreviously exposed to the game has become a leading youth development organization. Through its mission of teaching life skillsand character education through the game of golf, The First Tee ishaving a positive impact on participants, their families and their communities.

The First Tee National School Program, launched in 2004, introduceschildren to the game of golf and The First Tee Nine Core Values duringphysical education classes through the use of SNAG® (Starting NewAt Golf) equipment. Supported by the PGA TOUR and a growingnumber of tournaments and other sponsors, the National SchoolProgram promotes character education and seeks to mainstream golfin school physical education classes in the United States.

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The First Tee Code of Conduct

RESPECT FOR MYSELF• I will dress neatly and wear golf or athletic shoes.

• I will always try my best when I play or practice.• I will keep a positive attitude and catch myself doing something right regardless of the outcome.

• I will be physically active, eat well, get enough sleep, and take care of myself so I can stay healthy.

• I will be honest at all times, including when I keep score and if I break a rule.

• I will use proper etiquette and maintain my composure even when others may not be watching.

RESPECT FOR OTHERS• I will follow all instructions and safety rules.• I will keep up with the pace of play on the golf course.• I will be friendly, courteous and helpful.• I will remain still and quiet while others are playing and

have fun without being loud and rowdy.• I will be a good sport toward others whether I win or lose.

RESPECT FOR MY SURROUNDINGS• I will keep the golf course and practice areas clean and in

as good or better shape than I found them.• I will clean and take care of my and others’

golf equipment.• I will be careful not to damage anything

that belongs to others.

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The First Tee Life Skills Experience, a curriculum for teaching character education through life skills, is one of the unique features that differentiates The First Tee from other youth initiatives and junior golf programs. It ultimately strives to instill in participants The First Tee Nine Core Values: honesty, integrity, sportsmanship, respect, confidence, responsibility, perseverance, courtesy and judgment. Through the Life Skills Experience, young people discover how skills essential to success on a golf course can also help them flourish in life. These skills include self-management, interpersonal communication, goal-setting, mentoring and effective conflict resolution. This curriculum was developed by experts in the field of positive youth development and is delivered in our chapter-based program by coaches trained through The First Tee Coach program.

The First Tee Life Skills ExperienceOverview

PARTICIPANTS LEARN TO:• Introduce themselves• Manage emotions• Resolve conflicts• Set step-by-step goals• Plan for the future• Appreciate diversity

COACHES ARE TRAINED TO:• Empower youth to make decisions

by thinking about the consequences• Build rapport and establish positive

relationships• Nurture golf and life skills development• Create a fun learning environment

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The First Tee Life Skills Experience Levels

TARGET outreach PLAYer PAR

BIRDIE EAGLE ACE

(recommended min. age 5)

Introduction to The First Tee

Life Skills Experience;provides a fun and safe

environment that creates curiosity about

the game of golf.

(required min. age 7)Introduces playing

the game of golf withspecial emphasis onlearning golf and The

First Tee Code of Conduct, appreciatingthe rules and etiquette

of the game, and developing your game

in golf and life.

(recommended min. age 9)Focuses on

interpersonal communication and

self-management skills.

(recommended min. age 11)Emphasizes goal-setting.

(recommended min. age 13)

Builds on PLAYer,Par and Birdie levels

and emphasizes resilience skills, conflictresolution and planning

for the future.

(required min. age 14 or

entering 9th grade)The advanced level

of The First Tee Life Skills Experience; focuses on personal

planning for golf, career, volunteerism and

education.

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A key strategy The First Tee chapters utilize to successfully deliver life skills programs is the use of core lessons. Coaches use core lesson plans to seamlessly deliver a golf and life skill through golf-related activities.Coaches create lesson plans based upon the following:

Teaching Life Skills Through Core Lessons

• Number of participants in the class• Participant to coach ratio• Participants’ age and golf skill level• Selection of a practical golf activity

to match the life skill lesson• Bridging the golf lesson to life by

asking open-ended questions

Research Validates...Independent research confirms The First Tee’s ability to teachlife skills and The First Tee Nine Core Values to youth.

HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: • In all four years, school was unanimously identified as a setting in

which participants transferred life skills. Job/college, friends and out-of-school activities also showed an increase in life skills transfer.

• After three consecutive years of participation in The First Tee, 73% reported high confidence in their ability to do well academicallyand 82% felt confident in their social skills with peers.

• During personal interviews, 78% of interviewees described their ability to transfer life skills through specific examples and stories.

• 57% of youth surveyed across three years credited The First Tee for their meeting and greeting skills, and 52% credited the program for their ability to appreciate diversity.

The “2005-2008 Longitudinal Effects of The First Tee Life Skills Programs on Positive Youth Development” study was led by University of Minnesota’s Maureen R. Weiss, Ph.D.

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The First Tee offers several events for participants. Almost all use an application and committee review process to select young people who will benefit the most from each opportunity. The following eligibility requirements pertain to all home office events. All applicants must:

• Be registered by their chapter in the home office participant database• Submit a completed application packet• Be active at The First Tee upon submitting application

Application deadlines and criteria are subject to change, so please contact your chapter for complete and current information.

Events are often added, changed or deleted based on funding and the requests of sponsors. Please check with your chapter frequently for currentinformation and listing of events for The First Tee participants.

A/B HONOR ROLLThe First Tee A/B Honor Roll program encourages all participants to excel academically and to stay on track for eligibility in the Scholars program. Semi-annually, in January and July, chapters report a listing of participants who have earned all A-grades or B-grades (or equivalent) on their report cards. All participants, regardless of age, are eligible. The First Tee home office creates award certificates signed by Joe Louis Barrow, Jr.,chief executive officer of The First Tee. The certificates are mailed directly to the chapter for distribution.

THE FIRST TEE COURSE REPORTERSTwo or more Junior Course Reporters are selected from chapters located near various PGA TOUR tournament locations to receive official media credentials and “cover” the tournament via blogs on PGATOUR.com, Twitter, or other media outlets. The Junior Course Reporters enjoy a two-day, inside-the-ropes experience including the opportunity to:

• Visit the Golf Channel and Shotlink trucks• Meet and interview players, sponsors, caddies,

PGA TOUR executives and celebrity guests• Take a tour of the clubhouse/locker room• Attend player press conferences and media interviews

Eligibility information:• Minimum age of 15 years old• Participant at The First Tee two years or more• Minimum life skills level of Birdie• Strong academic standing• Interest in journalism (print or broadcast),

writing, etc.• Excellent communication skills, especially writing• Avid interest in golf• Availability to miss two days of school

Participant Opportunities

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THE FIRST TEE ACADEMIESEach summer, participants will attend week-long academies on college campuses where they play golf and participate in in-depth life skills activities and career exploration. They meet other young people from around the world and many experience life on a college campus for the first time. The overall purpose of each academy is to provide participants with valuable character education and leadership instruction. Transportation, meals and lodging are provided for participants.

Life Skills and Leadership Academy eligibility information:• A maximum of 100 students will be selected to participate• Must be between the ages of 13-17 • Birdie-certified, Eagle level or Eagle-certified in the life skills

program at the time of application• Participant at The First Tee for 1½ years or more

PLAYer Advanced Academy eligibility information:• A maximum of 25 students will be selected to participate • Must be between the ages of 14 -18 • Eagle-certified, Ace level or Ace-certified in the life skills

program at the time of application• Participant at The First Tee for 1½ years or more

THE FIRST TEE TRAINING PROGRAM AT HANK HANEY IJGAThrough a partnership with The First Tee and the Hank Haney International Junior Golf Academy (IJGA), participants are selected to attend a unique week-long training at the IJGA in Hilton Head, S.C. Activities include daily instruction with Hank Haney JGA instructors and The First Tee Coaches on all aspects of the golf game (full swing,short game, and on course). Mental training, fitness training and college placement sessions are also held. The First Tee life skills curriculum is infused into the Hank Haney instruction throughout the program. There is a fee for participants and/or chapters to attend, however, it is at a significant discount.

Eligibility information:• A maximum of 50 students will be selected

to participate • Must be in high school • USGA handicap of 12 or better for males

and 15 or better for females• Minimum Birdie-certified in the life skills

program at the time of application • Participant at The First Tee for 1½ years or more

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RBS ACHIEVERS OF THE YEAR AWARDSThe RBS Achievers of the Year Awards are given to participants who have overcome challenges in their lives while upholding The First Tee Nine Core Values. A committee selects a group of semifinalists from chapter nominations, then RBS chooses one male and one female winner, whom each receive a $10,000scholarship. The remaining semifinalists each receive a $2,000 scholarship to be used for ongoing education.

Eligibility information:• 10 participants are recognized and receive scholarships• Must be a high school junior, senior or recent high school graduate to apply• Minimum Par-certified in the life skills program at the time of application • Participant at The First Tee for 1½ years or more

THE FIRST TEE OPEN AT PEBBLE BEACHEach summer The First Tee Open at Pebble Beach showcases the talent and character of young people who participate at The First Tee chapters worldwide. An official Champions Tour event, the tournament pairs one junior with a Champions Tour player and two amateurs. To be selected,juniors are measured in both golf proficiency and life skills knowledge. The tournament is televised nationally on the Golf Channel.

Eligibility information:• 78 students will be selected to participate: 70 through The First Tee

and eight exemptions awarded by the Monterey Peninsula Foundation• Participants must be between the ages of 15-18 • USGA handicap of 8 or better for males and 10 or better for females• Minimum Birdie-certified in the life skills program at the time of application • Participant at The First Tee for 1½ years or more

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AMERICA’S FUTURE – THE COCA-COLA COMPANYDedicated to impacting communities, The Coca-Cola Company supports The First Tee by offering five participants annually the chance to experience working at one of the largest corporations in the world. The semifinalists spend two days in the heart of downtown Atlanta visiting the Coca-Cola campus, attending a new-hire training, meeting with executives, and taking part in interviews to determine the winner of a$5,000 scholarship. Four runners-up each receive a $1,000 scholarship. The winner also returns to Atlanta for a VIP trip to THE TOUR Championship presented by Coca-Cola.

Eligibility information:The First Tee chapters can send a maximum of three applications.

• Must be classified and enrolled as a high school senior• Preferred GPA of 2.5 or higher (on a 4.0 scale)• Successful completion of Birdie certification requirements• Available to travel to Atlanta, Ga in August• Available to travel to THE TOUR Championship presented by

Coca-Cola in Atlanta in September

WALMART NW ARKANSAS CHAMPIONSHIP PRESENTED BY P&GEach fall, the Walmart NW Arkansas Championship presented by P&G gives girls from The First Tee a unique opportunity to play alongside the stars of the LPGA Tour.Those selected participate in the official tournament pro-am and in the first two roundsof the tournament competition. Additionally, the girls have the opportunity to meet and interact with executives from Walmart and their vendors. To be selected, girls mustdemonstrate both golf proficiency and life skills knowledge. A limited number of chaptersare eligible to participate. The tournament is televised nationally on the Golf Channel.

Eligibility information:• A maximum of 30 girls will be selected to participate • Must be in high school at the time of the event• USGA handicap of 15 or better• Minimum Birdie-certified in the life skills program

at the time of applicationn• Participant at The First Tee for 1½ years or more

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FUTURE LEADERS FORUMThe Toro Company and Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. have partnered to allow The First Tee participants to explore career paths in the golf industry. In conjunction with the final tournament in the PGA TOUR Fall Series, participants receive a three-day immersion in the sport, business and science of golf. Participants are guided by PGA TOUR tournament staff and volunteers and learn first-hand from industry leaders about career opportunities in turf management, entertainment, community relations and marketing. As part of the forum, students receive leadership training provided by the world-renowned Disney Institute.

Eligibility information:• A maximum of 50 students will be selected to participate • Must be a high school junior or senior• Minimum Birdie-certified in the life skills program by each

year’s application deadline• Participant at The First Tee for 1½ years or more

THE FIRST TEE OUTSTANDING PARTICIPANT AWARDThe First Tee Outstanding Participant Award represents the pinnacle of accomplishment for deserving participants of The First Tee. It recognizes exemplary achievement by youngpeople involved in the program in academics, community service, chapter involvement, leadership, essay responses and letters of recommendation. The Outstanding ParticipantAward is administered every other year in conjunction with The First Tee Network Meeting. One participant is awarded a $20,000 college scholarship and, two are awarded $10,000 scholarships.

Eligibility information:• Eight students will be selected to participate –

one from each of The First Tee’s regional territories• Must be between the ages of 15-18 • Minimum Birdie-certified in the life skills program

by each year’s application deadline • Participant at The First Tee for 2½ years or more

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THE SCHOLARS PROGRAMMore than 20 colleges and universities offer partial merit-based or leadership scholarships to participants who excel in academics, leadership, character development, and chapter and community involvement. The monetary value of each leadership scholarship varies by school. Each participant meeting specific eligibility requirements is encouraged to apply for the designation of The First Tee Scholar. A student designated as a Scholar will be eligible to participate in any educational scholarship programs made available by The First Tee and/or one of its partner institutions. The First Tee Scholarship Advisory Committee convenes each December to review applications and to designate the Scholars.

Academic requirements:• Completion of a competitive course of study during high school• Minimum GPA of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) in core curriculum• Minimum score of 1275 on the SAT I (Critical Reading, Math

and Writing) and/or 19 on the ACT• Excellent writing skills as evidenced by the quality of the

applicant’s personal essays• Current transcript and a school profile must be provided with the

completed application (this can be obtained from a guidance counselor)• Recommendation from a current high school teacher of a core

curriculum subject

Participation requirements:• Actively involved in The First Tee at the time of application• Minimum of Eagle level in the life skills program by each

year’s application deadline• Participant at the First Tee for 2½ years or more

Character, Leadership, Chapter and Community Participation requirements:

• Evidence of leadership positions held• Involvement in chapter activities, such as

mentoring, at the time of application• Evidence of responsible citizenship through

meaningful involvement in community or civic activities

• A recommendation from the chapter executive director, golf instructor or board member who can attest to the applicant’s conduct as reflective of The First Tee Nine Core Values

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CONGRESSIONAL BREAKFASTThis annual event is held in the spring and brings two high-achieving Scholars to our nation’s capitol to enlighten Members of Congress and golf industry executives about the positive impact The First Tee has had on their life.

PwC EXECUTIVE FORUMEach May, PwC invites Scholars of The First Tee to attend an executive business forum held during THE PLAYERS Championship at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.The Scholars are selected by PwC based on their college major or interest in business management, economics, finance and accounting. The Scholars spend three days interactingwith global business leaders and attending sessions on risk management, corporate socialresponsibility and corporate governance. Two of the Scholars address the corporate attendees during one of the formal gatherings.

Eligibility information:• Available only to designated The First Tee Scholars in good standing• Scholars currently freshmen in college who show interest and potential

in the fields of accounting, finance or business are considered

Special Events for Designated Scholars Only

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ABOUT THE FIRST TEEThe First Tee (www.thefirsttee.org), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit youthdevelopment organization whose mission is to impact the livesof young people by providing educational programs that buildcharacter, instill life-enhancing values and promote healthychoices through the game of golf. With its home office at WorldGolf Village in St. Augustine, Fla., The First Tee reaches youngpeople on golf courses, in elementary schools and on militaryinstallations.

Since its inception in 1997, The First Tee has introduced thegame of golf and its values to more than 4.7 million participantsin all 50 United States and six international locations. The FirstTee is an initiative of the World Golf Foundation and its Founding Partners are LPGA, the Masters Tournament, PGA ofAmerica, PGA TOUR and the USGA. Former President GeorgeW. Bush serves as honorary chairman.

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WORLD GOLF VILLAGE425 South Legacy Trail • St. Augustine, FL 32092 • 904.940.4300

www.thefirsttee.org

© 2011 The First Tee. All rights reserved. Use with permission.

MISSIONTo impact the lives of young people by providing educational

programs that build character, instill life-enhancing values and promote healthy choices through the game of golf.

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