2023 King City Campus Highlights

Together we are Building Game Changers!

On November 1, 2022 we took over the management of King City Golf Course. Through all the trials and tribulation, we saw exponential growth in South Monterey County with our daytime and after school programming in 2023. We built partnerships with Chalone Peaks, Santa Lucia, KCAM, Del Rey, King City Union School District, and Pro Youth. We served over 2,000 youth in South County in 2023 and impacted over 1,000 students throughout the community. 2023 has brought new partnerships and opportunities as we have expanded to Bradley Elementary School, San Ardo Elementary School, and San Antonio Elementary. This holiday season we were able to distribute 75 gift cards across 5 school districts where we provide programming, supplied by a generous anonymous donor.

To kick off 2024, we invite you to support South County programming and enjoy a night you will remember at King City’s very own Orradre Building! In the last year, we had the opportunity to serve over 2,000 youth in its South County community with plans to continue to expand this year. The evening will begin with a cocktail hour to network with community members and browse and bid the amazing auction items available. Following the cocktail hour, all guests will enjoy a steak dinner provided by King City Young Farmers and delicious desserts by Cynnie O’Connor. Guests will have the opportunity to participate in our thrilling Live Auction and learn more about First Tee – Monterey County’s impact. The auction will be followed by a fantastic performance by Lipstick Revolver with lead singer and King City native, Nicola Frudden!  

We hope to see you at the first annual Game Changers Gala celebrating the expansion of First Tee – Monterey County! 

Our first year expanding in South County was exciting and eventful. Starting the year with the flood and having the course being washed out was not ideal, but we worked through it and now have a 6-hole NCGA rated course in King City. It took a lot of time and effort from our staff which we are thankful for, working from the ground up. Even with the bumps in the road, we managed to host 3 successful tournament and an Annual Skins League. We also had the opportunity to remodel and renovate the Pro Shop which is fully stocked with TaylorMade, Srixon, Cleveland, and Titleist. Stop by and check out the newest improvements, play a round, and restock your gear.

2023 Salinas Campus Highlights

Together we are Building Game Changers!

Time flies when you are having fun! Here are some highlights of 2023 from our Salinas Campus. From a 30,000 foot perspective, the Salinas campus impacted more than 5,000 participants from 16 different elementary and middle schools. In addition, 7,200 youth were exposed to our program through outreach events in the community.

The First Tee’s impact becomes even clearer when we start to focus on some of our participants individual successes. Onofre Badillo was selected to participate in the Pure Insurance Championship; It was a learning experience that he will never forget. Max Damian Perez was offered a caddy position at Cypress Point Club through the Evans Scholarship Program. Through our partnership with the NCGA and the Boys & Girls Club, seven students were hired on for 100 hour internships at The First Tee Monterey County. As a way to recognize our volunteers, we offered a monthly golf clinic for them to sharpen their skills. We were able to present or help participants to apply for the following individuals with college scholarships:

  • John Zoller Memorial Scholarship – Gabriela Barajas
  • Ollie Nut Memorial Scholarship – Zoe Ray & Allen Bautista (Originally this was one scholarship, but through both participants life stories, a decision was made to split the scholarship by Ollie’s wife Bonnie Nut.)
  • Zoller Family Scholarship – Deserie Ibarra
  • Donna Zoller Memorial Scholarship – Denise Alvarez
  • Men’s Golf Association at Quail Lodge Scholarship – Deserie Ibarra  

Additional Highlights

First Green – GCSAA golf course superintendents invited local schools and youth groups out to their golf course for a two-to-three-hour field trip. Typically, there will be four to five STEM and environmental science learning stations. The First Green also had a Career Exploration Panel of Experts who spoke about their experience to all the girls. The golf course superintendents for this field trip were all be women, from all over the country. 

Monterey Bay Football Club Clinic – The Local professional Football club came to First Tee – Monterey County to spend an afternoon, participants were able to enjoy football and golf activities. We had three professional football players that focused on mentorship and building connections. Our participants were able to be competitive and ask questions when on the range with each professional. In addition to the activities each participant was able to get to know the players in a meet and greet style photo op at the end of the visit.

Little Jenny Ranch Youth Development Camp – This was the first Year they opened their camp to Girls. We were able to send 3 boys and 3 girls to experience what it is like to live in the great outdoors. 

Interdistrict Golf League – Championship winners were Jesse G. Sanchez Elementary Team, out of the 12 elementaries in the Alisal School District, Jesse G. Sanchez was successful because of the support from one of the 6th grade teacher and a First Tee Volunteer setting up trainings weekly with the students.

Our partnership with Brighter Bites gave us the opportunity to hand out fresh produce boxes for over 100 families in need. 

During the Pure Insurance we had a Campus Visit from Hole in one Champion Micheal Pena (Actor) and Manolo (Tik Tok Golf Influencer). They both visited during Daytime programming to inspire and speak about their life stories and how showing respect can improve your life at school and in your community. They additionally challenge kids to stay persistent with their goals to achieve them if they want to be actors, Tik Tok Influencers, Teachers, Lawyers, etc.  

The momentum is building in Salinas and we are excited to see what 2024 brings!

This Years Scholarship Recipients

The First Tee College Scholarship Program provides valuable, life-changing opportunities for the youth of First Tee; helping them prepare for success is at the core of our mission. We believe in encouraging youth to pursue their dreams and further their education. This year, the scholarship committee selected six scholarship recipients.

Meet the 2022 scholarship recipients!

Kensington Nelson
Kensington Nelson, Recipient of the John Zoller Memorial Scholarship
Ana Trujillo
Ana Trujillo, Recipient of the Ollie Nutt Memorial Scholarship
Salyna Robledo
Salyna Robledo, Recipient of the Donna Zoller Memorial Scholarship
Emily Alcaraz
Emily Alcaraz, Recipient of the Zoller Family Scholarship
Sydney Craven
Sydney Craven, Recipient of the Fred & Susan Breidenbach Scholarship
Issac Flores
Issac Flores, Fred & Susan Breidenbach Scholarship

Building Game Changers

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Our Year Of Building Game Changers

These past four months have set the tone for First Tee — Monterey County’s goals in 2022: Building Game Changers. 

First Tee — Monterey County will celebrate and embrace a monthly theme throughout 2022. Each monthly theme encompasses a life skill that will be connected throughout First Tee — Monterey County’s programming, curriculum, media, and coachable moments. 

In January, we celebrated adaptability. Now more than ever lies an intense demand for us to act quickly and decisively in the face of change. First Tee — Monterey County’s newest Golf and Life Skills Coach, Thomas T., is an example of just that.

“I came from a career where I had to teach myself everything I know. After my injury, the years I had spent planning my future were starting to disappear. With the supportive culture at First Tee — Monterey County, I have found the confidence and perseverance I thought I had lost.”

In February, First Tee — Monterey County celebrated Black History aligned with First Tee’s initiative of diversity, equity, and inclusion by encouraging positive self-identity. Understanding our impact on the development of positive self-identity is an essential first step in supporting our participants, coaches, and volunteers on their individual journeys.

In collaboration with the Cameron Champ Foundation, Chevron, and the Monterey Peninsula Foundation, First Tee — Monterey County presented the Cameron Champ Foundation Youth Clinic at the beautiful Monterey Pines Golf Course. The mission of the clinic is to unlock potential in youths from underserved and underrepresented communities. 

The clinic featured a Q&A with PGA Tour Star and First Tee Alumnus Cameron Champ and AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am celebrity golfer and Rapper ScHoolboy Q. Participants from organizations like the Boys and Girls Club and students from nearby schools attended the clinic. Coaches from First Tee — Monterey County and Cameron Champ worked with the participants to teach First Tee Core Values and target awareness through chipping and driving range activities. 

A few days later, First Tee — Monterey County participants, coaches, volunteers, and scholars strutted down the Del Monte Macy’s runway. Store Manager Anne Sierra and Personal Stylist Pamela Dix encouraged our models to embrace First Tee’s Core Value, confidence, and February’s monthly theme: Building Positive Self-Identity. Each model rocked three different outfits while friends, family, and shoppers gathered to cheer them on. First Tee — Monterey County Coaches even hosted a putting station for shoppers to enjoy. 

The Fashion Show provided a perfect platform to announce the partnership between First Tee — Monterey County and Macy’s through a charitable donation check for $10,000. The donation was presented by Sierra to First Tee — Monterey County to support the development of the youth and provide them with opportunities for a brighter future. 

To close out that same week, the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and special donors allowed First Tee — Monterey County participants the opportunity to attend Championship Sunday at the 76th AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. First Tee — Monterey County participants and their families spent the afternoon under the sun, enjoying the swings at the tenth hole with the ocean’s waves crashing against the coast. 

In March, we encouraged active listening by teaching our participants to listen with the intention to learn, reflect, and understand. The Golf and Life Skills Coaches taught the participants how to use the First Tee Tool: A-L-R to help our participants better connect with others through active listening. Coach Itzel V. adds, “After teaching the three steps to A-L-R, it is reassuring to hear the kids ask questions in response to instructions. That is the biggest clue we [coaches] can use to gauge whether the kids are ready to participate safely in an activity.” The first step in A-L-R is to ask questions. Asking questions is a way to learn more and keep the conversation going. Next is listening to understand. After asking a question, it is important to listen carefully to what the other person is saying. The last step is to reflect and respond. Rather than thinking about what to say next in a conversation, reflect, restate, then respond to connect with what the other person is saying.

Throughout April, First Tee – Monterey County has been dedicated to building positive self-identity. While self-identity is a journey each person will navigate mainly on their own, support from organizations, schools, and community leaders can help develop a solid and positive self-identity. At First Tee — Monterey County, we present venues and opportunities to help define our mission of Building Game Changers. We help those in our community make self-identifying discoveries. We encourage natural strengths and abilities, instill the importance of Core Values, and remind our community that we are all Game Changers

To follow our journey of Building Game Changers, stay updated on Instagram and Facebook @firstteemontereycounty.

First Tee — Monterey County could not offer these opportunities without our supporters and advocates. If you’d like to invest in your community’s Game-Changers, please click the button below. To make a pledge, please email Mitch Massey at [email protected]

2021 Scholars

We Proudly Announce Our 2021 Scholars!

Participant Itzel Vargas-Bravo, 2021 Ollie Nutt Memorial Scholarship.

Participant Ashley Gonzalez , 2021 FCF Board of Directors Scholarship.

Participant Gabby Hernandez, 2021 Ollie Nutt Memorial Scholarship & the AT&T Pebble Beach Junior Golf Association Scholarship.

Participant Alex Iniakov, 2021 First Tee Championship Tournament Select & Quail Men’s Golf Association Scholarship.

Participant Selena Juan, 2021 Zoller Family Scholarship & the Quail Men’s Golf Association Scholarship.

Participant Auri Koski, 2021 John Zoller Memorial Scholarship.

Participant Mya Martinez, 2021 FCF CEO Scholarship.

We are beyond proud of what these exceptional participants have accomplished in and outside of the organization. Congratulations Scholars!

2020 John Zoller Scholarship Program Winners

2020 John Zoller Scholarship Program Winners

We are proud to announce our 2020 John Zoller Scholarship Program Winners! Yamilet Castro, the winner of the John Zoller Memorial Scholarship, is an Alisal High School graduate attending UC Merced in the fall. Itzel Vargas-Bravo, also of Alisal High School is the winner of the JZ Reserve Champion Scholarship. She is attending Monterey Peninsula College in fall. Congratulations to these two exceptional participants!