Community Awards Banquet

First Tee – The Lowcountry to Host 2026 Community Leadership Awards Banquet

Hilton Head Island, SC – First Tee – The Lowcountry will host its annual Community Leadership Awards Banquet on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, 5pm, at Long Cove Club, celebrating individuals who exemplify the organization’s core values and commitment to youth development across the Lowcountry.

This annual event brings together community leaders, supporters, and families to recognize those who have made a lasting impact through leadership, character, and service—both on and off the golf course.

The 2026 honorees reflect the core values taught through First Tee’s programs:

  • Perseverance Award: Frank Soule
  • Confidence Award: Carl Martin
  • Responsibility Award: Lola Campbell
  • Judgment Award: Ned Tupper
  • Courtesy Award: Laurie Savidge
  • Integrity Award: John Farrell
  • Respect Award: Tom Reilley

Additional distinguished awards include:

  • Jim Ferree Legacy Award: Jim Magruder
  • Mike Davis Award + Honesty: Bill Britton
  • Paul Caruso Award + Sportsmanship: Maya Singh

“These individuals represent the very best of our community,” said Pat Zuk of First Tee – The Lowcountry. “Each honoree embodies the values we strive to instill in our participants every day – strength of character, leadership, and a commitment to others.”

The Community Leadership Awards Banquet serves as both a celebration and a reminder of the mission of First Tee: to empower young people to build strength of character through the game of golf. Proceeds from the event directly support local youth programming, helping expand access and opportunity for children across the Lowcountry.

For Tickets to the banquet, click here.

Pleasant Point POA and First Tee – The Lowcountry Announce Landmark 10-Year Partnership at The Landings Golf Course

Pleasant Point Property Owners Association and First Tee – The Lowcountry will officially mark the beginning of a landmark partnership with a contract signing and ceremonial groundbreaking on Friday, March 13 at 1:00 p.m. at The Landings Golf Course Practice Area, 8 Barnwell Drive in Beaufort.

The event celebrates the signing of a 10-year use agreement that will establish a permanent Beaufort home for First Tee – The Lowcountry and launch construction of an enhanced golf practice facility at Pleasant Point.

More than a construction milestone, the partnership represents a long-term commitment to youth development, mentorship, and expanding access to the game of golf across the Lowcountry.

“This isn’t just signing a contract — we’re committing to 10 years of opportunity and community impact for youth in Beaufort,” said Pat Zuk, Executive Director of First Tee – The Lowcountry.

The event will include brief remarks from project partners, the official signing of the agreement, recognition of key supporters, and a ceremonial groundbreaking with First Tee youth participants.

Applications for the 2026 Raleigh Peters Memorial Scholarship Are Now Open! 🎓

We’re excited to share that the 2026 Raleigh Peters Memorial Scholarship—part of the First Tee – The Lowcountry Secondary Education Scholarship Program—is now accepting applications! This meaningful scholarship helps local First Tee participants pursue their higher education dreams.

📌 What the Scholarship Offers:
The scholarship provides financial support to students who have participated in the First Tee – The Lowcountry program and are planning to attend a 2-year or 4-year college or university. Recipients receive a renewable award—support that can help cover tuition, books, room and board, and other education-related expenses.

👩‍🎓 Who Can Apply:
To be eligible, applicants must:

  • Be a current or former First Tee – The Lowcountry participant who has completed Life Skills classes and embodies First Tee’s Nine Core Values.
  • Be a high school senior graduating from Beaufort or Jasper County, or a current post-secondary student.
  • Have been accepted to a 2- or 4-year degree program.
  • Maintain at least a 2.0 GPA (or equivalent).
  • Demonstrate community involvement, which can include mentoring younger First Tee participants.

Apply here.

Class is in Session – From September CH2 Magazine

The life-changing impact of First Tee goes beyond the green and into the classroom.

By Barry Kaufman

The start of the new school year means so many things. For some kids, they’re taking their first classes in a new school, moving up from elementary to middle to high school. For others, the fall means a new world of educational pursuits, moving up the ladder as they pursue their goals. But for all of those kids, at least in the 24 schools in Beaufort and Jasper County where First Tee – The Lowcountry is active, the start of a new school year means another chance to enjoy the game of golf while absorbing important life lessons.

“With the start of the new school year, the students are very excited for our golf unit,” said Stephen Reilly, a PE Teacher at Royal Live Oaks Academy. A public charter school serving K-12 studnets throughout Beaufort and Jasper counties. “I’m looking forward to seeing our kids continue to build their confidence, incorporate their math skills and motivate their classmates to try their best with this program.”

The program First Tee has cooked up for our schools is a multi-dynamic curriculum that incorporates several of the philosophies that have made their after-school, summer camp and in-facility programs such a success with area kids. Going beyond the fundamentals of golf, these lessons integrate life lessons centered on five core commitments: Pursuing Goals, Growing through Challenge, Collaborating with Others, Building Positive Self-Identity, and Using Good Judgment.

Each lesson is designed so that golf skills become a framework for character development. For example, setting targets on the course models how to set and pursue goals in life. Facing difficult shots helps participants embrace challenges as opportunities for growth. Team-based activities emphasize collaboration, showing how working with others leads to success both on and off the course. Celebrating small wins and reflecting on strengths nurture a positive self-identity. Finally, learning when to take risks or play it safe highlights the importance of sound judgment.

“It’s really cool to get this program into schools because a lot of these kids are never going to get to play golf this early in their life,” said Ryan Wolfe, Program Manager and Lead Coach for First Tee – The Lowcountry. “It’s a great way to mix in those core values and key commitments we want to teach those kids.”

And while it’s the First Tee’s lesson plans, they trust in each teacher who takes on their curriculum to deliver those lessons in their own way, giving teachers freedom to lead their own classes.

“We actually send them lesson plans, plastic golf clubs and targets that are free for them to use,” said Wolfe. “But then they teach it how they would any other lessons. And a lot of those teachers have been working with us for many years.”

For kids, it’s an enjoyable way to tee off on the new school year. For First Tee, it’s one element in a multi-faceted approach that blends the game of golf with life lessons that enrich, educate and create better students.

Cassandra’s Kitchen Store Supports First Tee – The Lowcountry

Date: October 9, 2025 • 5:00PM – 7:00 
Cassandra’s Kitchen Store — The Promenade, Old Town Bluffton

Raise a glass and shop with purpose! Join us at Cassandra’s Kitchen Store for a special evening where every purchase helps local kids build character, confidence, and life skills through the game of golf with First Tee – The Lowcountry.

10% of all in-store sales benefit First Tee – The Lowcountry
✨ Enjoy lite bites, refreshing cocktails, and curated kitchen favorites
✨ Can’t make the event window? Show this invite anytime October 9 (10 AM–4 PM) and your purchase still supports the cause!

Your shopping makes a difference. Together, let’s help the next generation of Lowcountry youth tee up for success—on the course and in life.

Join J.McLaughlin Hosts Hello, Fall Sip & Shop for First Tee – The Lowcountry

Date: October 25th
Location: Hilton Head Island, SC 

🍂 Sip, Shop & Support! 🍂

Join J.McLaughlin for our Hello, Fall Sip & Shop event on Saturday, October 25 | 11 AM – 3 PM at our Hilton Head store (1405 Main Street).

✨ Enjoy an afternoon of sips, shopping, and our brand-new Fall collection with First Tee Board Members and hostesses Jackie Lambe & Grace Chu.

💚 Best of all, 10% of sales will benefit First Tee – The Lowcountry!

We can’t wait to see you there!