Looking Back on the First Tee Leadership Summit

This August, we held our first ever First Tee Leadership Summit in the unforgettable backdrop of West Creek Ranch in Montana. This event took place for two weeks, bringing together 20 teens each week from across the country to develop leadership skills through dynamic outdoor and team-building activities. Through collaborative workshops, First Tee’s core competencies of building character, self-confidence and resilience played a huge part of the experience, to explore the concepts of relationship building, positive risk taking, and character evaluation. We recently caught up with participant Benjamin Parris from First Tee – Denver to hear how this year’s event impacted him.

Benjamin Parris, First Tee – Denver

In Denver, I often hear the amazing experiences fellow participants have when they return from First Tee national events. Until the first week of August 2021, I had never experienced one for myself and I was not quite sure what to expect when I was selected for The First Tee Leadership Summit in Partnership with the PGA TOUR Superstore at Mr. Arthur M. Blank’s West Creek Ranch in Montana. As soon as I arrived at the airport, I knew it would be a special week as I was immediately greeted by fellow participants and alumni chaperones. When we arrived at West Creek, even more participants were eager to greet us and introduce themselves. I knew I had formed relationships almost immediately, and those only got better as the week went on. At the summit, we got to participate in activities such as horseback riding, archery, white water rafting, and other spectacular outdoor experiences. Also, during our days, we had the opportunities to listen to guest speakers like Dick Sullivan (CEO of the PGA TOUR Superstore), Ralph Stokes (the PGA TOUR Superstore’s Director of Partnership Marketing and former University of Alabama running back), Joe Shepard (a PGA TOUR Superstore Regional Manager), Stacie Monks (a PGA TOUR Superstore District Manager), and our keynote speaker Michael Vick (former NFL quarterback). We learned lessons in values, teamwork, skill sets, representation, and more. Each day at the summit had a different theme. Our themes were: “relationships are the foundation for leadership,” “positive risk taking,” and “my character is me.” While our speakers were able to give us insightful words and stories on these themes, we learned just as much from our outdoor experiences as we did from our speakers. On Tuesday, we focused on relationships and how trust is the foundation of every successful relationship. After hearing from Dick Sullivan and Michael Vick, six participants, including myself, departed for the ropes course while everyone else elected to horseback ride. When we arrived, we immediately had to build a relationship as we picked partners to ascend on a partner climb up a 30-foot wooden ladder. My partner Sam Gibbs from the First Tee of Fort Worth deserves a quick shoutout for putting her trust in me all week from the second we became partners at the ropes course. On Wednesday, we worked on taking positive risks. My first risk of the day was waking up at 6:30 after a late night to go on a sunrise hike. Let me tell you, the views in Montana were spectacular, it was very much worth the risk of not sleeping in. Later that day I took another risk by going on a 3-hour horseback excursion, by far the longest I had ever been near another animal, besides my dog at home. My biggest takeaway from learning about positive risks were to approach people who think differently than you so you can challenge your own thinking and to seek out your own mentorships. On Thursday, our final full day at the summit, we did a lot of self-reflection while thinking about how to own our characters. Stacie Monks began the day after another gorgeous sunrise hike. She posed the following question to all the participants. “What type of leader do you want to be?” She went onto discuss how to create a culture when you are leading others and how to empower them. Later that morning we had perhaps the hardest task of the entire summit, but also to me the most impactful. We were asked to complete this phrase. “This is what I believe about myself as a leader…” This wasn’t a simple sentence to complete, and to really answer the question, it required more than just a few sentences. To complete the thought, I had to reflect upon all the things I had been through that week at West Creek. I had to think about climbing with a partner, taking leaps of faith, the inspiration I had received from our speakers and workshops, and what I had learned from all the people around me. Later that evening, we sat around the fire pit as we listened and shared all 18 of us has discovered about ourselves as leaders. My favorite part of the leadership summit was the comradery all of the participants formed. I got the opportunity to make 17 new friends, who over the course of the week felt like family. I know that I’ll be keeping in touch with them for years and years to come and can’t wait until I can see them again. For me, the week made me feel like a true member of the greater First Tee family. I had never met a fellow participant from outside of Colorado, but now I feel like I’m connected to the First Tee everywhere I go. I can’t wait to stay involved with the program as I go to college and beyond. I want to thank the First Tee, PGA TOUR Superstore and West Creek Ranch staff one final time for giving me what was truly a life changing experience. The programming was phenomenal, and the experiences were irreplicable. I came back home truly knowing what type of leader I am and how I can continue to grow as a leader. I can’t wait to apply what I learned in Montana to our local programs in Denver as well as other extracurriculars I participate in. I feel honored that I was a part of the inaugural summit.

JORDAN SPIETH at LIBERTY NATIONAL GOLF COURSE

9a5469f7-5c16-44ad-b91a-aa7a2dea6e3f10 of our Participants had the amazing opportunity to meet JORDAN SPIETH at LIBERTY NATIONAL GOLF COURSE.  This experience was part of our partnership with The Fireman Family and Liberty National Golf Course. 
58eab593-309d-4bcd-a2a5-79bd81840dc09e4b7116-7627-40e0-abc4-1221163d776ePaul and Dan Fireman Show Support For The First Tee Chapters of New Jersey With a Unique Donation—Themselves

Jersey City, NJ (Sept. 29, 2015) – Paul and Dan Fireman—already big supporters of The First Tee chapters in New Jersey—are taking their commitment to the next level.

In an unprecedented “donation,” the Firemans are giving themselves and their time to The First Tee participants. One fortunate student from each of the four non-profit chapters in the region—Essex and Plainfield, Monmouth and Ocean, Raritan Valley, and Greater Trenton—will have the opportunity to meet with one or both Firemans at least once a year to talk about goals, aspirations, and career paths.

It’s just one more way Paul Fireman, founder and former chairman of Reebok and current chairman of Fireman Capital Partners, and his son Dan, managing partner of Fireman Capital Partners, are backing The First Tee, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit youth-development organization whose mission is to impact the lives of young people by providing educational programs that build character, instill life-enhancing values, and promote healthy choices through the game of golf. The Firemans, owners of Liberty National Golf Club, recently hosted The First Tee Classic fundraiser at their golf course and have made generous financial contributions to the organization.

“The generous support of the Fireman family to The First Tee continues with their willingness to connect directly to young people in New Jersey,” said Joe Louis Barrow, Jr., chief executive officer of The First Tee. “We are thankful for their many layers of support and engagement in The First Tee.”

The First Tee chapters in New Jersey reached nearly 64,000 young people in 2014 through programs that seamlessly incorporate The First Tee Nine Core Values and character-building life skills with golf.  More than half the children enrolled are able to participate thanks to financial scholarships provided by donors. With the support of the Firemans, the combined goal of the New Jersey chapters is to reach 125,000 youth by 2020.

Preparations are already underway for next year’s golf fund-raising benefit on Monday, Aug. 22, 2016 at Liberty National Golf Club. The centerpiece of this exclusive event is the golf course at Liberty National, regarded as one of the game’s great new championship venues, and site of The Presidents Cup 2017. One of the world’s most picturesque golf courses, the club is located along the Hudson River in Jersey City, N.J., and features unmatched views of the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, and Manhattan skyline. Designed by U.S. Open Champion Tom Kite and course architect Bob Cupp, Liberty National has hosted the first event of the PGA TOUR’s FedExCup Playoffs, The Barclays, in 2009 and 2013.

 Golfers can register to play in The First Tee Classic at Liberty National Golf Club as an individual, or as a foursome, with lunch, golf, gifts, and evening festivities included. A limited number of tickets are available for the evening event.

Additional information, including sponsorship opportunities, may be found at www.firstteelibertynational.com.

SAVE THE DATE: LIBERTY NATIONAL GOLF EVENT!!

AUGUST 22, 2016