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He introduced golf to thousands of Canton kids. Remembering Guy Bertram
The late Guy Bertram, a founder of First Tee Canton, helped thousands of kids learn and appreciate the game of golf.
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Meet the First Tee Game Changers who helped golf grow in 2025
It’s full circle. I want to make sure that kids don’t have to sneak on and get deterred, that there’s a path for them in golf ...
First Tee and PGA TOUR Champions are proud to announce the 80 exceptional teens selected to compete in the 2025 PURE Insurance Championship Impacting First Tee, to be held September 19–21 at the ...
One of the best things about playing golf is the chance to unplug – to step away from screens and into nature, where players can breathe in fresh air, socialize with peers and get some exercise. But ...
No sport on the planet has a bigger heart than golf. Just look at the philanthropy that runs through it. Plus, the game teaches civility. Despite the disgraceful fan behavior we witnessed at the Ryder ...
First Tee, Golf Digest honour 2025 network award winners advancing youth through golf MONCTON, N.B. — What began as a routine ...
On a sweltering afternoon in which temperatures reached the 90s, 6-year-old Piper Rice gave an honest assessment of her favorite part about Tuesday’s The First Tee golf clinic at Otter Creek. “I like ...
ST. LOUIS — R.J. McCoy was 7 years old when he struck a golf ball for the first time. Now, 11 years later, the sport has become an integral part of his future thanks to a nonprofit making their life ...
KALAMAZOO, Mich. — Playing 361 holes of golf in one day is an impressive feat—but for one West Michigan man, it's worth it to give back to the organization that gave him his start. First Tee provides ...
To ensure golf and its inherent values continue to inspire future generations, the USGA has directed its latest IDEA (inclusion, diversity, equity, accessibility) grant funding to 29 First Tee ...
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Why the Masters first tee announcer says, “Fore please,” as the player is “now driving”
Before a player starts a Masters round at Augusta National Golf Club, patrons and fans watching from afar hear a voice say, "Fore please, [player name here] now driving." It's a simple six- (or seven- ...
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