Charleston Area Elementary Students Demonstrate Golf Skills & Core Values at Champions Cup

April 7, 2025 | Program Update

On March 26, teams from 17 Charleston Area elementary schools traveled to Wescott Golf Club to compete in Champions Cup, our annual Golf & Life Skills tournament. This year’s event was generously sponsored by the Henry & Sylvia Yaschik Foundation and Bear the Palm.

Photos by Banner Photography

Students, who were selected to participate by their PE teachers, demonstrated their knowledge of our Golf & Life Skills Curriculum by competing in 9 golf challenges (such as chipping a ball into the mouth of a larger-than-life-sized inflatable hippo) and 9 Core Value challenges. 

The following schools, all of which belong to our In-School Program network, participated in the tournament:

Ashley River Creative Arts
Charleston Development Academy
Charleston Progressive Academy
Chicora Elementary
Goose Creek Elementary
James B. Edwards Elementary
Julian Mitchell Elementary
Lambs Elementary
Marrington Elementary
Montessori Community School
Mount Zion Elementary
Oakland Elementary
Orange Grove Charter School
St. John Catholic School
Stiles Point Elementary
Sullivan’s Island Elementary
Whitesville Elementary

Volunteers from the Lucy Beckham Girls Golf Team were also on-hand to help our Coaches and Board Members with games and scoring.

All teams had fun, played well, and exhibited First Tee’s Nine Core Values (respect, courtesy, responsibility, honesty, sportsmanship, confidence, judgment, perseverance, and integrity). They also took home commemorative pullovers from Bear the Palm and fee-waived invitations to participate in additional First Tee programs at seven Charleston Area golf courses. 

Whitesville Elementary and Chicora Elementary

It was an extremely close contest, and as with any golf match, lowest score wins. Whitesville Elementary finished third with a score of 136, Chicora Elementary finished second with a score of 128, and Stiles Point Elementary took home the Champions Cup title with a score of 127! The Stiles Point team will be recognized at a special awards ceremony at their school and each team member will receive a free set of age-appropriate golf clubs.

Stiles Point Elementary, our 2025 Tournament Champions

We had such an amazing day, our best Champions Cup yet! Many thanks to the volunteers, PE Coaches, chaperones, kids, and donors who made it possible.

Want to support school outreach? Email [email protected], to learn more about how you can get involved.

100 Hole Golfathon: Our Wildest Fundraiser of the Year is Nearly Here

March 25, 2025 | Event

On May 12, Friends of First Tee – Greater Charleston will take on the incredible challenge of playing 100 holes of golf in one day at Wescott Golf Club to raise money and awareness for our golf-based character development programs and game-changing transportation services.

Since 2019, Golfathon-ers have raised more than $700,000 to fund youth enrichment opportunities at Charleston Area courses, schools, and community centers—all by collecting pledges and playing as many holes as humanly possible. Their efforts play a vital role in keeping our programs free for 97% of participants, and since 2021, this event has funded and fueled the buses needed to make programming possible for kids who live furthest from the golf course.

Two-person teams will compete for top Golfathon honors, including:

  • Fundraising Champs (team with most dollars raised)
  • Most Influential (team with most donors reached)
  • Most Spirited (team with best outfits and gimmicks)

Golfers can register to play now through April 11 (simply register as an individual and encourage your teammate to do the same; our staff will handle the rest). All are welcome, but space is limited.

Corporate teams are encouraged, and we (not so secretly) hope you will invite colleagues and competitors to battle it out on course in over-the-top branded costumes for Most Spirited. Event sponsorships are also available. Please email [email protected] to learn more.

See you May 12!

Pathfinder Immersion Program: Accepting Applications through April 14

March 14, 2025 | Program Update

We are currently accepting applications for our Pathfinder Immersion Program! Any rising 6th grader is eligible to apply now through April 14.

Ideal candidates should have an interest in learning golf, engaging in STEM curriculum, and exploring academic/professional development opportunities. No prior golf experience is required. Accepted students will participate in a 6-week summer camp (based out of Charleston Day School) followed by Saturday enrichment activities throughout the school year. 

There is no cost to apply or participate in this program. Activities, equipment (including golf clubs), transportation, and meals are all fully funded by generous community support. 

Families and professionals working with youth in underserved communities, are encouraged to contact [email protected] learn more.

Opening Doors: An Educator’s Perspective on Pathfinders

March 4, 2025 | Program Update

Ruth Sword has been a Physical Educator with Charleston County School District for 17 years. She got her start at Malcolm C. Hursey Montessori School in North Charleston and has supported many elementary schools in the area, including Montessori Community in West Ashley, where she’s been teaching for 14 years.

Getting Started with Golf

Coach Ruth doesn’t consider herself a golfer or at least didn’t have any experience playing the sport until 2014. “My oldest son wanted to play, and we enrolled him in a First Tee program. It was a great experience, so I called Bucky about getting involved [in the In-School Program]. I remember him coming here and sitting down in my office. I didn’t know anything about golf… I remember him explaining the difference between birdie, bogey, and par in his excited Bucky way. He set up the whole lesson and stayed the whole day to help me teach it.”

Ruth Sword, Physical Educator & First Tee In-School Program Partner

Ruth has been teaching a golf unit every year since then. She also trains and chaperones a Montessori Community School team for Champions Cup, our annual Golf & Life Skills tournament for elementary students. Her team even won the tournament in 2016. Ruth keeps their Champions Cup plaque in her office and still recalls the students by name who played that year, most of whom are in college now.

Montessori Community School is all smiles after winning Champions Cup in 2016

Non-golfer to golf parent to golf coach and, more recently, a repeat RBC Heritage volunteer—it’s  hard to imagine Ruth Sword ever being intimidated by a sport that now occupies so much of her time, but she suspects the overwhelming nature of golf is what keeps most kids (and PE teachers) from giving it a try. She appreciates that First Tee keeps things simple (In-School Program curriculum focuses on using two clubs), and she believes the confidence found in demystifying an unfamiliar game will serve her students well in life, even if they never set foot on a golf course.

First Tee lesson at Montessori Community School introduces fundamentals with two clubs.

And confidence is just one of the Core Values being taught in Ruth’s First Tee lesson plans… “We go over those [Core Values] all the time, even when we aren’t in our golf unit. When students are struggling, I’ll ask ‘how can we use good judgment’ or ‘how can we show perseverance?’ The kids know exactly what I’m talking about.”

Coach Ruth’s students solve a Core Value Challenge at Champions Cup.

A Pathway to Pathfinders

Coach Ruth only sees her students for about 3 hours per week, but that isn’t stopping her from making waves beyond the classroom. Last year, she helped a child tap into life-changing support, information, and opportunities (something we call social capital).

As a First Tee parent and In-School Program partner, Ruth receives (and thankfully for us, also faithfully reads) our monthly newsletters. She’s been following our Pathfinder Immersion Program (PIP), a needs-based golf and STEM enrichment initiative for middle and high school students, since its inception in 2021. When a call for PIP applicants went out, Sword was committed to finding an ideal candidate, but she needed some help… “I only get to work with my classes for 45 minutes at a time so I don’t always know what their home life is like. When I got the email about Pathfinders, I forwarded it to our upper elementary teachers.”

Pathfinders visit local businesses to learn more about career opportunities.

The teachers at Montessori Community develop a unique understanding of their students, both academically and socially. Most students enroll early, around the age of 5. Lower and upper elementary teachers maintain the same students for at least three consecutive years (lower elementary teachers maintain the same students for grades K-3 and upper elementary for grades 4-6). When a new student transferred in at the age of 10 last year, Ruth recalls everyone taking notice. “[This new student] came in quiet… We have a lot of affluent families at Montessori Community, and those kids are busy with summer and weekend activities. [This student] was making friends, but the upper elementary teachers noticed [they] were having trouble with basic conversations about vacations, sports, and interests outside of school.”

The upper elementary teachers suspected some financial challenges at home, but didn’t fully know the extent until they teamed up with Coach Ruth to help the student apply for PIP. “There were a lot of challenges… like transportation. We didn’t want to get [this student’s] hopes up if we couldn’t make it work, so I emailed Coach Johnson. He assured me First Tee could provide a solution… We all cried when [they were] accepted. We were so excited.”

After a packed 6-week summer schedule (Monday – Friday) and a school year’s worth of Saturday enrichment activities, including chess lessons, etiquette classes, a robotics competition, fieldtrips, and playdays at some of Charleston’s most esteemed golf courses, Coach Sword and her colleagues can hardly believe the transformation… “[This student] now has something special in [their] life… something to talk about and look forward to—opportunities they wouldn’t have if First Tee didn’t offer this kind of program.”

Pathfinders visit Charleston Area courses, like Cassique, to work with pros & mentors.

The positive changes witnessed at school are consistent with social emotional surveys administered to Pathfinder Immersion Program participants, in which 71% of students demonstrate achievement or growth in social skills and 79% demonstrate a high level of academic self-efficacy (a perceived mastery over their own learning and academic potential) after program enrollment.

And this is only the beginning… Ruth’s student will continue with year-round golf and STEM enrichment at no cost—meals, activities, equipment, and transportation included—through high school graduation with an extended family of First Tee coaches and mentors to cheer them on thanks to generous community support and teacher advocates like the team at Montessori Community School.

Want to help Ruth’s student and other Pathfinders build life-changing social capital? We will add eight rising 6th graders to the program this summer, and the application window for 2025 is open now through April 14. Make your impact by sharing our application, volunteering as a mentor, or making a financial gift.

Canaan and Michelle Win 3rd Annual Mini Mentor Cup

Canaan Adams pictured with his mentor/mom, Michelle

March 3, 2025 | Program Update

Thank you to all the mentors, kids, and volunteers who joined us yesterday for our 3rd Annual Mini Mentor Cup, and special thanks to Charleston Fun Park for sponsoring!

33 mentor/mentee teams, featuring youth participants from our On-Course and Pathfinder Immersion Program, played 36 challenging mini-golf holes, and submitted their best 18-hole score for chance to win the Mini Mentor Cup title and a Charleston Fun Park arcade card. 12 year-old Canaan Adams and his mentor/mom, Michelle, captured first with an impressive score of 35.

De’Marrion Ellison and his mentor, Glenn Hudock, placed second, and Miles Phelps and his mentor/dad, Donald, placed third. Both teams scored 36 on their best 18.

All of our teams played well, and we thoroughly enjoyed all the games and snacks that Charleston Fun Park has to offer after the tournament.

Want to get involved in events like Mini Mentor Cup? Subscribe to our newsletter for updates, or visit our Mentor Page to learn more about how you can help Charleston Area young people pursue their personal best.

Meet Our New Gift & Data Manager

February 3, 2025 | Team Spotlight

We are excited to announce the hire of Amy Kissell, our new Gift & Data Manager! Amy will play a vital role in streamlining administrative efficiencies, donor communication, and garnering grant support to advance the First Tee mission.

Amy has more than 20 years experience working in a fast-passed environment as Executive Director of Operations for a local food manufacturing company. She holds an undergraduate degree from the University of South Carolina and a Master’s from The Citadel.

A Charleston native, Amy splits her time between Charleston and Nantucket, Massachusetts, where her husband is from and her son currently resides. Her husband and son are both avid golfers, with her son being a former First Tee participant. Amy’s daughter is proudly serving in the Army and is currently deployed overseas.

Outside of work, Amy enjoys reading, exercising, playing pickleball, and exploring her creative side through knitting, needlepointing, quilting, and sewing. A passionate traveler, she loves discovering new places and cultures.

Join Us for Our 3rd Annual Mini Mentor Cup

Join us for our annual mini golf tournament!

Sunday, March 2
11:30am-1:00pm
Charleston Fun Park
3255 N Hwy 17 Mt. Pleasant

Tournament Format: Adult/child pairs will play best ball. Both teammates will play each hole. The team will record the best score. Each team is required to use at least four of the junior participant’s scores.

Teams: A child can team up with any adult (a parent, grandparent, neighbor, friend, coach or mentor). If your child does not have a teammate, please email [email protected]. We have volunteers on stand-by who would love to play!

Cost: A $10 donation per team includes 36 holes. Donation waived registration is available as needed. Please email Program Director Meghan Taylor to learn more about financial assistance.

Registration Deadline: February 17 (Please note that space is limited, and openings may fill up before the registration deadline.)

Presented By:

Register Your Team

Registration is at capacity. Please join our waitlist if you would like to attend, and we will contact you if space comes available.

Quick 9 with Oliver About On-Course Golf & Life Skills

January 30, 2025 | Participant Spotlight

Our registration lottery for the spring season of On-Course Golf & Life Skills is open NOW through February 2, and spring classes will tee off the week of March 10.

We believe early exposure to First Tee Golf & Life Skills Curriculum can not only benefit a child’s golf game, it can also better prepare our kids for life beyond the course. But you don’t have to take our word for it…

Meet Oliver

1. How old are you?  

5

2. What are some of your favorite things to do outside of First Tee?

I play basketball and sing.    

3. Who is your First Tee coach?

Coach Herbie

4. What is your favorite thing about your coach?        

He teaches me fun golf games.

5. What do you think the word ‘respect’ means?                

Respect means to treat everyone nice.

6. How can you be respectful on the golf course, at school, or at home?         

 I can listen to my coach, teacher, and parents and try my best.

7. What do you think the word ‘confidence’ means?

…to believe in myself.

8. How can you use confidence on the golf course, at school, or at home?      

I believe I can do what my coach and teacher asks me.

9. What is your favorite part about playing golf?         

Getting better and better… I can’t wait to play again!

Thank you to Oliver for sharing his On-Course experience and for being a total pro!

On-Course Golf & Life Skills classes are available in spring, summer, and fall for participants ages 5-18. Classes take place at 7 Charleston Area golf courses, and we host seasonal registration lotteries to ensure all families have an equal opportunity to participate. Please visit our Registration Lottery Page to learn more, or subscribe to our monthly newsletter for lottery alerts.

First Tee – Greater Charleston Hosting Spring Program Lottery

January 27, 2025 | Press Release

Charleston, SC—First Tee – Greater Charleston is hosting a registration lottery January 27-February 2 for spring programs at seven Charleston Area golf courses. Spring programs, which meet once a week for 8 weeks, will tee off the week of March 10, and First Tee’s On-Course Golf & Life Skills curriculum is suitable for children ages 5-18. 

No golf knowledge or prior experience is required for lottery entry or program participation, and no equipment purchase is necessary. First Tee supplies everything a child needs to get started.  

Families are encouraged to register at their convenience during the lottery period at FirstTeeCHS.org/register. To ensure all children have an equal opportunity at limited golf course openings, selections will be made at random.  

Random drawings will occur February 3-4. First Tee will only contact families who are selected, and families will have 48 hours to accept electronically. Program registrations that are not finalized within 48 hours, will pass to another applicant. Selections will continue until all openings are filled.

First Tee – Greater Charleston will host three On-Course Golf & Life Skills lotteries this year and expects to serve about 1,200 young people at Berkeley Country Club, Charleston Municipal, The Club at Pine Forest, Dunes West Golf & River Club, Patriots Point Golf Links, Shadowmoss Golf Club, and Wescott Golf Club. 

The organization expects to serve an additional 22,000 children at Charleston Area schools and community centers.

Volunteer coaches and mentors play a vital role in First Tee’s mission to help kids build character through the game of golf. All skill levels (including teens ages 16 and up) are welcome! Apply now at FirstTeeCHS.org/volunteer to get involved in spring programs.

First Tee – Greater Charleston Welcomes New Board Members

January 21, 2025 | Press Release

Charleston, SC—First Tee – Greater Charleston is pleased to welcome four new members to its Board of Directors. Aaron Brewer, Richard Daudelin, Derek Ramsey, and Mary Yarbrough will join 16 returning Directors to support the administration and growth of First Tee’s golf-based character education programs, which served 22,933 young people in Berkeley, Charleston, and Dorchester counties last year.

Aaron Brewer

Aaron Brewer is a seasoned real estate developer with more than 22 years of expertise in commercial real estate. He’s financed more than $300m in projects throughout Charleston and the Coastal Carolina’s and has been a Managing Partner for Mid Atlantic Capital Partners since 2018. A South Carolina native, Aaron attended Clemson University and moved to the Charleston Area in 2000. He currently resides in Mt. Pleasant with his wife, Mary Helen, and their two sons, Davis and Hollings. Aaron is a member of Stella Maris Catholic Church and enjoys playing golf at Yeamans Hall and The Cliffs at Keowee Springs. In addition to supporting First Tee – Greater Charleston, Aaron has engaged in board work with Engaging Creative Minds, 180 Place, and The Lowcountry Food Bank.

Richard Daudelin

Richard Daudelin is an accomplished finance executive. He retired in 2022 after 34 years with Trane Technologies (formerly Ingersoll Rand). Having worked in finance for the entirety of his career, Richard held various positions including financial analyst, cost accountant, budgeting/planning analyst, controller, VP of Finance, VP of Audit, and Treasurer. He was born in Chicago, IL, attended grade school in Mt. Laurel, NJ, and moved seven times with Trane—to Charlotte, NC, Colorado Springs, CO, Anaheim, CA, Augusta, GA (where he spent time working at Club Car), Shippensburg, PA, Indianapolis, IN, and back to Charlotte, NC before moving to Charleston to enjoy retirement. Richard now resides on Daniel Island with his wife of 37 years, Carolyn. The couple has two adult daughters and welcomed their first grandchild in 2024. Richard is an avid sports fan and enjoys playing Bulls Bay and Daniel Island Club. In addition to First Tee board service, he supports United Way, Habitat for Humanity, and Ada Jenkins Center. He is also Chairman of the Board for Lion Services, LLC, a nonprofit in Charlotte NC that provides employment opportunities to the blind and visually impaired.

Derek Ramsey

Derek Ramsey has served as Executive Managing Director and Chief Financial Officer for Greystar Real Estate Partners since 2000 and is a member of Greystar’s Global Investment Committee, Executive Committee and Board of Directors. Under Derek’s leadership, Greystar has completed over $1.3 billion in balance sheet capital raising transactions, over $3.5 billion in new financings for Greystar sponsor equity investment vehicles, and has closed over $300 million in corporate merger/acquisition transactions. Derek hails from Houston, Texas and earned a Bachelor’s in Business Administration and Finance from Southern Methodist University. He moved to the Charleston Area in 1998 and now resides on Daniel Island with his wife Ashley. The couple has two children, a daughter who attends the University of Georgia and a son who will be graduating from Philip Simmons High School in the Spring. Derek is a member of the Daniel Island Club and enjoys travel, golf and spending time with family. In addition to his board service with First Tee, Derek and his family are active supporters of the Tourette Association of America.

Mary Yarbrough

Mary Yarbrough is an accomplished executive with extensive experience building and developing new business lines and leading business transformation initiatives in the telecom industry.  She currently serves as a Senior Advisor for Altman Solon, a global Telecom, Media and Technology Strategy Consulting firm.  Previously, Mary held senior leadership positions in business development, marketing, product, global sales and operations during her 21-year career at Verizon Communications, most recently serving as SVP of the $3B Small Business segment.  She joined Verizon after a 6-year career in investment banking, focused on the TMT segment.  Mary and her husband, Stuart, moved to Daniel Island in the Charleston Area from Summit, NJ in 2022.  The couple has two adult children. When Mary isn’t working, she enjoys staying active – golf, pickleball, tennis, and Paddle (platform tennis) are personal favorites. She is also an extremely active business mentor, currently mentoring 25+ young women who are navigating consulting and banking careers.  Mary holds an MBA from Georgetown University and a B.S. in Finance from UVA’s McIntire School of Commerce.

About First Tee – Greater Charleston

Established in 2008, First Tee – Greater Charleston serves young people, ages 5-18, from all walks of life. The 501(c)3 offers On-Course, In-School, and Community Outreach Programs that teach life-enhancing values and interpersonal skills through the game of golf, reaching thousands of children each year in Berkeley, Charleston, and Dorchester counties–22,933 in 2024 alone.

Meet Our New Program Manager

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January 7, 2025 | Team Spotlight

We are thrilled to announce the appointment of Jensen Tomberlin as Program Manager! Jensen will be assisting with community outreach efforts and golf instruction for First Tee’s Pathfinder Immersion Program.*

Jensen is in the PGA PGM Associate Program and has been playing golf for 15 years. Previous work experience includes administering summer camps and tournaments at Topgolf and more than 5 years as a researcher at MUSC.

A South Carolina native, Jensen hails from Cheraw, where he played high school golf. He attended CofC and has called Charleston home for over 10 years. Outside of work, he’s a proud dog dad who also enjoys Ultimate Frisbee, board/card games, Dungeons and Dragons, karaoke, and spending quality time with friends and family.

*While Jensen will assist with a wide variety of programming, please continue to direct all program inquires to our Program Director, Meghan Taylor.

Investing with Integrity: Hudnall Capital Advisors Donates $30,000 to First Tee Programs

January 6, 2025 | Partner Spotlight

Charleston, SC–First Tee – Greater Charleston (FTGC) is pleased to announce a continued partnership with Ry Hudnall, who has pledged $30,000 to support local youth development programs that teach interpersonal skills and life-enhancing values through the game of golf at Charleston Area golf courses, schools, and community centers.

Hudnall, the former President and CEO of a local Fortune 100 Wealth Management franchise and founder of Hudnall Capital Advisors, has been a long-time supporter of FTGC…

“First Tee – Greater Charleston is working hard to teach values like honesty and integrity to young people in our community. I’ve always believed in the transformative power of that work, and I’ve been fortunate enough to support First Tee programs personally and in previous positions as a corporate sponsor over the years. It only makes sense to further that commitment with Hudnall Capital Advisors,” says Hudnall.

At the end of 2024, Hudnall launched Hudnall Capital Advisors, a new “people-first” investment firm catering to clientele who appreciate radical transparency. 

Hudnall has expressed his intention to make this year’s gift to FTGC an annual commitment via Legacy Partner sponsorship. Legacy Partners, First Tee Ambassadors (individuals making an annual gift), and long-term golf course partners play an essential role in the sustainability of FTGC programs, which collectively served 22,933 young people last year. Hudnall Capital Advisors will join the ranks of four renewing Legacy Partners in 2025–The Pathfinder Foundation, PNC Bank, Middle Street Partners, and Terracon–all of which make an annual contribution in excess of $20,000. Renewing course partners include Berkeley Country Club, Charleston Municipal, The Club at Pine Forest, Dunes West Golf & River Club, Patriots Point Golf Links, Shadowmoss Golf Club, and Wescott Golf Club.

About Hudnall Capital Advisors

Hudnall Capital Advisors is a Charleston-based financial planning firm specializing in investment management, retirement income planning, tax mitigation support, income protection, life insurance, and estate planning. Based on 50+ years of industry experience, the firm endeavors to create customer-first culture with world-class service and simplified fee structures. For more information, visit hudcapadvisors.com

About First Tee – Greater Charleston

Established in 2008, First Tee – Greater Charleston serves young people, ages 5-18, from all walks of life. The 501(c)3 offers On-Course, In-School, and Community Outreach Programs that teach life-enhancing values and interpersonal skills through the game of golf, reaching thousands of children each year in Berkeley, Charleston, and Dorchester counties–22,933 in 2024 alone.