OUR MISSION

To impact the lives of young people by providing the facilities and educational programs that promote character development and life-enhancing values through the game of golf.

Our vision is to teach The First Tee Nine Core Values™. We hope to touch the lives of young people in the community, using golf as the vehicle through which kids can accomplish their dreams, thrive socially, excel academically and athletically. They can become productive members of society with integrity, strong family values and commitment to community.

  Birdie Level One Rewards Announced
All participants achieving Birdie One Level have earned privileges at Winston Lakes and Tanglewood Park! See what their hard work and perseverance has gotten them!
  Wyndham Championship 2008
Forty members from The First Tee of the Triad were treated to first-class hospitality on Thursday and Friday, August 14-15,2008. Youth and chaperones were guests of the Stanford Financial Group luxury suite at the 2008 Wyndham Championship at Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro.
  Inagural Birdie Class Announced!
We are pleased to announce the Inagural Class of Birdie Level One participants in The First Tee of the Triad. Fifty-four participants successfully navigated through Par Level Assessments to achieve the honorable Birdie status!
  Programs & Instruction
Are you ready to learn? Want to have fun? Intested in golf? 2008 Schedule NOW AVAILABLE!!

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  2008 Schedule
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May 30, 2008
The First Tee Arrives in the Triad-Forsyth Family Magazine

May 28, 2008
First Tee Coming to the Piedmont Triad

May 28, 2008
First Tee Launches in Triad

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Sep 2, 2008
NICKLAUS/PGA OF AMERICA TEACHING GRANTS AWARDED TO NINE CHAPTERS OF THE FIRST TEE

Aug 31, 2008
BURLISON WINS 2008 WALMART FIRST TEE OPEN AT PEBBLE BEACH

Aug 29, 2008
OROWEAT AWARDS SCHOLARSHIPS TO CHAPTER PARTICIPANTS AT WALMART FIRST TEE OPEN AT PEBBLE BEACH

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