Celebrate Max Damian

Max Damian P. is 14 years old and has been a First Tee – Monterey County Participant for eight years. In addition to being Eagle certified, Max Damian has remained heavily involved with our programming. He has volunteered as a Junior Summer Camp Coach, represented First Tee – Monterey County at the PURE Insurance Championship Impacting First Tee, is active in Youth on Course, volunteered at First Tee – Green Valley Ranch’s Carmel Classic tournament, and even traveled to Wyoming to be a part of The Wyldlife Fund at Little Jennie Ranch. Max Damian also attended our Boots, Bottles, & BBQ and 2nd Annual Day at The Hay. At the 2021 Legends & Leaders Pro-Am event proceeding the Pure Insurance Championship, Max Damian and his team took home the win! Most recently, Max Damina was invited to play in the

“My biggest accomplishment was playing in the TGR JR Invitational Presented By TaylorMade. In the tournament, I used the 4 R’s (Replay, Relax, Ready, Redo), and this really helped me concentrate and play well in the tournament.”

Max Damian P., 14 yrs old, First Tee – Monterey County Participant Since 2014

Celebrate A Participant: Nicole Iniakov

Nicole I. has been a part of First Tee – Monterey County for nine years! She is currently a high school sophomore and has three second-place finishes in the American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) tournaments! She also played in the Legends & Leaders Pro-Am AND she took first place in the girls’ 16-18 division at the inaugural TGR JR Invitational presented by TaylorMade all this year!

Most recently, Nicole I. competed at the Rolex Tournament of Champions, TPC San Antonio, Texas where she received the 2022 Sportsmanship Award! She shot 78-71-70-75, +6 for the entire tournament, despite all of the rain. Her sincerity, confidence, and intelligence shined throughout the tournament, but especially at the All-American Awards Banquet, where she accepted the 2022 Sportsmanship Award and spoke in front of a crowd of players, coaches, donors, and journalists.

Coat & Blanket Drive Golf Tournament

First Tee – Monterey County’s King City Golf Course is proud to host the inaugural Coat & Blanket Drive Golf Tournament, benefiting kids in need throughout King City. The tournament will be held at the King City Golf Course but is postponed due to the course’s closure. First Tee – Monterey County will donate the first $5,000 worth of coats and blankets, and we hope our supporters will match our contribution. 

The community is invited to contribute to the Coat & Blanket Drive and may drop off coats, blankets, or monetary donations to First Tee – Monterey County’s King City Golf Course at 613 S Vanderhurst Ave, King City, CA 93930 or Twin Creeks Golf Course at 1551 Beacon Hill Dr, Salinas, CA 93905. Monetary donations can also be made through the button below.

On behalf of First Tee – Monterey County and the community of King City, thank you for #BuildingGameChangers.

Growing the Game of Golf

Salinas, Calif. (Dec. 8, 2022) – Twenty-eight First Tee – Monterey County participants throughout the county had the opportunity to explore their interest in golf and beyond during the Growing the Game of Golf Clinic, our first-ever clinic dedicated to growing a passion for golf in kids, which occurred Wednesday, December 7, 2022, at First Tee – Monterey County’s Twin Creeks Golf Course.

What’s your favorite core value?

First Tee – Monterey County Participant Jocelyn S. Asks Pridey

The clinic featured a Q&A with Golf Professional Matthew Pridey and First Tee – Monterey County Board Member Benjamin Zoller. Participants from local schools and participants involved in the Center for Learning’s Afterschool Program attended the clinic. Pridey and Zoller worked with the participants to teach First Tee Core Values, grips, and target awareness through chipping and driving range activities. Participants also received First Tee – Monterey County hats autographed by their favorite coaches, the First Tee – Monterey County Executive Director Jessica Abe, Benjamin Zoller, and Matthew Pridey.

“Along with a good work ethic, you need perseverance. Golf has challenged me to adhere to core values like the ones First Tee teaches you. These values translate into your everyday life, not just on the golf course, and that’s my favorite part of the game,” said Matthew Pridey to the clinic’s participants. “You will go through many challenges throughout your life; the more you preserve, the more confidence you have when you face the next challenges. Nothing is better than preserving through a challenge that once intimidated you.”

First Tee – Monterey County is one youth development organization of over 150 national chapters dedicated to teaching life skills and helping kids and teens build their strength of character through golf. First Tee Headquarters provides to encourage and motivate participants as they progress through the program and toward higher education opportunities.

This clinic is one of several ways we are Building Game Changers throughout our community.

Benjamin Zoller, First Tee – Monterey County Board Member

For more information on First Tee – Monterey County’s mission, visit firstteemontereycounty.org/ftmc. To learn more about upcoming events, visit firstteemontereycounty.org/calendar.

Game Changing Alumni

For over 25 years, we’ve used golf to teach lessons about life. We’ve spun the unexpected challenges on the fairway to coach kids about adversity in the everyday. It’s not just a game, its game-changing.

Our alumni are a reflection of that commitment we made to building game changers. Below are just a few of our exceptional alumni who are making a difference in the world because of the lessons learned at First Tee.

Register for Winter Camp!

Join us in Building Game Changers at our annual Winter Camp! Game Changers from ages 7 to 17 will use science, technology, engineering, art, math, and Golf and Life Skills to explore, grow, collaborate, build positive self-identity, use good judgment, and have FUN! Game Changers will learn new concepts daily through hands-on science, technology experiments, art projects, and golf.

The teen’s class will take part in Teen Track with a special emphasis on Life, Exploration, and Preparation through college and career preparation. Teens will also participate in activities like 3D printing, t-shirt printing, embroidery, virtual reality, and robotics!

Camp runs from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Drop-off is from 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. Pick-up is from 5:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Winter Camp is split up into two weeks. Week 1 is from December 19 to December 23, Monday through Friday. Week 2 is from December 27 to December 30, Tuesday through Friday. Camp varies in price according to week and age. Members qualify for a 75% discount, and financial aid is available! We offer snacks and ask that kids are provided with lunch, a reusable water bottle, and a jacket!

Call (831) 444-7200 or email [email protected] for any questions. Click the button below to register!

Celebrate an Alumnus: Pedro Ortiz

Unfortunately, the city I live in is known for its gang violence. I wanted a better future, free from violence. This is why I joined First Tee. As a participant, I learn from persevering through problems to make the right choices based on my judgments. I am ready to write the future.

Pedro Ortiz at 15 years old, First Tee – Monterey County Alumnus

Pedro Ortiz was first exposed to First Tee – Monterey County when he was a first grader in 2006. Pedro started as green as possible with the game of golf, coming from a city constantly rehashed in Steinbeck’s writings of farms and field labor.  The thing that drew him to First Tee initially was an innocent curiosity and a constant search for success.  He went from coming to class on the school bus only twice a week to visiting us almost every day after school.  Once he achieved First Tee Birdie level, the third achievable level in our program, Pedro embodied what it was like to become a junior coach. He began mentoring the participants around him as their role model.  Because of his admirable effort, Pedro obtained his very first job at First Tee – Monterey County as an Assistant Coach. 

Pedro has the confidence to stand up in front of a crowd and pour his soul out regarding his life and how much First Tee has impacted his goals and ambitions. In 2013, he was chosen to inspire donors at First Tee – Monterey County’s Boots, Bottles & BBQ, an annual fundraising event that has brought in almost $5 million dollars for our non-profit.  Pedro also attended the inaugural First Tee Northern California Leadership Academy in Pebble Beach, where he won The Sandy Tatum Leadership Award. Moreover, he was offered a job at Poppy Hills Golf Course, a prestigious golf course in Pebble Beach, California, based on his participation and motivating acts during the weekend.  

In 2014, Pedro had the honor of attending the First Tee National Trustee Meeting in Pebble Beach, where he had the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to meet the Honorary Chair of The First Tee, Former President George W. Bush. He had the privilege to speak in front of George W. Bush, hundreds of golf executives, and billionaire trustees. After the event, the Vice-President of the Tiger Woods Foundation, Jin Thatcher, and Commissioner of the PGA Tour, Jody Brothers, offered Pedro their most sincere help in achieving his goals and instantly inspired Pedro to pursue a career in the business side of the golf industry.  This eventually led to Pedro working for the Pebble Beach Company for three years while he was attending college. 

In 2015, Pedro graduated from Salinas High School with a 3.5 GPA. He received a $20,000 scholarship to attend California State University, Monterey Bay (CSUMB) through The Pay It Forward Scholarship & Mentoring Program.  In 2018, Pedro graduated summa cum laude from CSUMB in three and a half years with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. He is now the Communications Manager for the San Jose Earthquakes, a professional and major league soccer team. He has been with them for over three years. 

Since 2006, Pedro has been eager to be the difference he knew he, his family, and his community needed, and he has done just that. Pedro is the epitome of what it means to be a Game Changer who embodies the First Tee Core Values and Life Skills.

Marcus Freeman Pays it Forward

First Tee is celebrating its 25th anniversary this month, and over the years, it’s helped produce no shortage of game changers. 

One example is Marcus Freeman from First Tee – Greater Charlotte. He says the organization has helped him grow as a golfer and person. 

“Being a part of this community has helped me get through hard times. First Tee – Greater Charlotte was a safe place for me in 2020. During this time my grandfather was going through end stage pancreatic cancer and my family, like the world, was navigating COVID-19 and social distancing,” he says. 

The support he received from First Tee inspired Freeman to pay it forward. 

He completed more than 300 hours of volunteer work for First Tee in 2021. He collected more than 500 books for a First Tee book drive, and he’s a member of the chapter’s participant advisory council. Freeman has also volunteered for his swim team and tutored students in Japanese.

“An aspect of volunteer work that I enjoy is seeing the impact that giving to others can have,” he says. 

Freeman is one of 28 First Tee participants from across the country who’ll attend Innovators Forum this November in Dallas. The workshop empowers First Tee teens to develop a meaningful service project in their community focused on education, health or sustainability. Eight participants will be awarded scholarships totaling $32,000 after the event.

A junior at Palisades High School, Freeman is an accomplished violinist, and he won a medal for performing Japanese poems in 2019. Freeman aspires to study sports science in college. “I enjoy learning more about physical fitness and how the body works,” he says. Freeman spends his free time researching training tips and injury recovery. 

As he progresses as an athlete and student, Freeman says he’ll continue to use the lessons and qualities he’s learned at First Tee, including confidence. 

“When I first joined the program, I was a little shy when meeting new coaches, parents and other players. I spent time observing the instructors and how they interacted with all the different people coming and going. I saw them shake hands, make eye contact, smile and speak confidently,” he says.  

“I knew I wanted those skills as well. I pushed myself out of my comfort zone, and I started to apply what I observed to my own social skills. I practiced a strong handshake. I introduced myself to people I didn’t know, and I have met many interesting people, like professional golfer Davis Love III, all because I have improved in sharing my personality.” 

Learn more about Innovators Forum

Alumna Hannah Rens Reaches for the Stars

Lots of kids aspire to become astronauts but few go on to build careers in space exploration. That hasn’t stopped Hannah Rens from chasing her dreams into orbit. 

The 24-year-old is a systems engineer for Boeing Space and Launch, working on Boeing’s Starliner, a commercial crew and cargo vehicle that will be transporting NASA astronauts to the international space station.  

“My ultimate career goal is to be chief engineer of a permanent human habitat on the moon,” says Rens, a former participant at First Tee – Siouxland and First Tee volunteer. “To achieve that goal, I need to develop advanced business skills, gain industry experience and further my engineering technical education.” 

That’s why she’s attending the First Tee Alumni Summit presented by Gallagher this November in Dallas. The event provides an opportunity for selected alumni to advance their career by building new skills while reconnecting with fellow alumni and chapter leaders. 

“I’m looking to learn more about working in a rapidly evolving industry, startups and founding your own business, and how to develop an effective personal brand,” she says. 

Rens says her nine years in First Tee helped shape her future. “It provided me with a structured path to improving my golf game, peer and trusted mentors, and interpersonal and professional skills that have been essential in achieving my goals,” she says. 

While in First Tee, she was selected to attend the Leaders and Entrepreneurs Forum at Disney World. “Getting to meet other students from across the U.S. while listening and working with successful business owners and entrepreneurs was unlike any other experience I had in high school,” she says. “The business principles and goals I learned have stayed with me.” 

A graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, Rens began her career with internships focused on aircraft maintenance and repair. As Starliner prepares to expand its service to additional sites in Earth’s orbit, Rens works on vehicle life span and sustainment. Ultimately, Starliner will become one of the first spacecraft with turnaround times closer to traditional air traffic. Talk about a Game Changer. 

Rens now serves as a mentor for high school and college students who want careers in the space industry, and she’s enrolled in an astronautical engineering master’s program at the University of Southern California focusing on human spaceflight. 

Rens still golfs, and she’s a certified open water and dry suit SCUBA diver. Learn more about the accomplishments of First Tee alumni

Give back to First Tee – Monterey County through MCGives! this Holiday Season

More than a decade ago, the Weekly decided we could leverage our resources and create a new program for local philanthropy to support the nonprofit community. We first established the Monterey County Weekly Community Fund as a donor-advised fund at the Community Foundation for Monterey County (CFMC) back in 2000. In 2009, we created an annual appeal to our readers—Monterey County Gives!

Today, Monterey County Gives! is a special project of Monterey County Weekly in partnership with CFMC, the Monterey Peninsula Foundation, and our other major partners, enabling you to donate in traditional ways or through different types of gifts, such as via your IRA retirement fund.

In last year’s campaign, Monterey County Gives! raised over $9.6 million in six weeks, thanks to more than 7,500 donors. That’s impactful. Since its inception, the program has raised and donated over $45 million to approximately 500 local nonprofits.

MCGives! runs through midnight on Dec. 31. 

We invite you to participate and support First Tee – Monterey County through MCGives!

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