The First Tee of Central Florida Announced 2017 Board Members

The First Tee of Central Florida announced today the election of its 2017 officers and directors. The First Tee of Central Florida’s mission is to impact the lives of Central Florida youth by providing educational programs that build character, instilling life-enhancing values, and promoting healthy choices through the game of golf. Rick Havron of HUB International will serve a second one year term as President in 2017. Havron has been a member of the board of directors since 2015. Blake Peeper of ROC Seniors Investment Group will once again serve as board Vice President in 2017, Ted Sheppe of Valley National Bank will serve as Treasurer, and Ryan Simmons of EA Sports will serve as board Secretary. Three new members have joined the board of directors in 2017, including Adam Cyrus of Tavistock, George Oelschig of Safemark Systems, and James Ferrell of Ferrell Wealth Management, Inc. The 2017 First Tee of Central Florida Board of Directors includes:
  • President: Rick Havron, HUB International
  • Vice President: Blake Peeper, ROC Seniors
  • Treasurer: Ted Sheppe, Valley National Bank
  • Secretary: Ryan Simmons, EA Sports
  • David Breedlove, Wyndham Vacation Ownership
  • Jay Brennan, GrayRobinson
  • Adam Cyrus, Tavistock
  • Katherine Coulthart, Moxe Integrated Marketing Agency
  • Darrell DeVaney, f4 Wealth Advisors
  • James Ferrell, Ferrell Wealth Management, Inc.
  • Matt Justine, VitusVet
  • Gene Lee, Darden Restaurants
  • Kenny Nairn, CFL Golf and Golf Channel Academy
  • George Oelschig, Safemark Systems
  • Greg Palmer, GolfNow
  • Jim Staub, ClubCar
The 2017 Advisory Board includes:
  • Chris Barley, The First Tee Trustee, Ameriprise Advisors
  • Darrell Fry, Walt Disney World Resorts
  • Jonathan Kearn, Fulcrum Partners
  • Brian Malec, Dean, Mead
  • Lynn Mulherin, University of Phoenix
  • Mike McCausland, Wells Fargo Advisors
  • Will Proctor, Neuberger Berman
For additional information on becoming involved with The First Tee of Central Florida, contact Thomas Lawrence, Executive Director at [email protected]. #

St. Johns Insurance Company Becomes Platinum Partner with The First Tee of Central Florida

Orlando, Fla. (September 14, 2016) – The First Tee of Central Florida is pleased to announce that St. Johns Insurance Company has signed on as a Platinum Partner to support The First Tee’s mission of positively impacting 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. Based in Orlando, Fla., St. Johns Insurance Company is a privately-held Florida company specializing in homeowners’ insurance products and services. St. Johns Insurance Company is owned by St. Johns Holding Company.   “We are headquartered in Orlando and we reside in this community, so it was important to us that we work with a local organization that promotes growth and well-being, particularly with the youth of Central Florida,’ said Jonathan Mertz, Marketing Director of St. Johns Insurance Company. “Partnering with The First Tee gives us the opportunity to support the local community while also impacting the national organization. The Nine Core Values and Healthy Habits are ones that every person should adhere to. It is incredible how The First Tee can teach these lessons to our future generations through golf – a game that parallels many of the challenges one will face throughout their life. Be it dealing with life’s bunkers or water hazards, or understanding the value of integrity and honesty when you are your own scorekeeper, The First Tee’s mission is one that we wholeheartedly stand behind.” Through this partnership with The First Tee of Central Florida, St. Johns Insurance Company will help grow youth participation in the game of golf and will also help to attract other beginning golfers not previously exposed to the game. “Support from partners such as St. Johns Insurance Company helps to make possible a breadth and variety of programming that would not otherwise be accessible to area youth,” said Thomas Lawrence, Executive Director of The First Tee of Central Florida. “The First Tee maintains that no child will ever be turned away for an inability to pay, and it is the generosity of our partners that ensures we are able to stand behind that policy.” In the past four years alone, The First Tee of Central Florida has introduced the game of golf, its core values and healthy habits to over 60,000 young people in Central Florida through programs taking place in 118 elementary schools, after-school programs, and at local golf courses. In addition, The First Tee of Central Florida is having a deep impact on young people through its Life Skills Experience Programs that currently takes place at eight local golf courses, where hundreds of young people are consistently exposed to research-proven curriculum, while in a safe environment, delivered by trained coaches who serve as positive adult role models. Learn more about St. Johns Insurance Company by visiting www.stjohnsinsurance.com.

Donor Spotlight – Chris Barley

barleyOne local wealth manager turns his passion for responsible investment into a game changer for The First Tee of Central Florida

Chris Barley, a private wealth advisor for Ameriprise, is making a big impact on the lives of thousands of  youth through his investment in The First Tee

Respect. Integrity. Courtesy. Responsibility. Perseverance. If those look like five of The First Tee’s Nine Core Values, you’re not mistaken. They are. But they are also qualities possessed by a Central Floridian by the name of Chris Barley, who has made a huge impact not only on our Chapter, but on the entire Central Florida community. He may not have played on the professional tour as several of the | local chapter’s other major benefactors have, yet Barley is also a Trustee of The First Tee, committed to giving $1 million nationally and locally over the next 10 years. For his contribution, and for his unwavering dedication to our organization’s core values, we are eternally grateful. Barley has been involved with the local chapter of The First Tee since before it was even founded. As, Managing Director and Private Wealth Advisor for Ameriprise Financial, Barley was entrusted with funds from the estate of Central Florida ophthalmologist Dr. David P. Honey after his passing in 2008. It was Barley’s integrity, perseverance and wherewithal that led him to decide upon The First Tee as one of the organizations that would benefit from Dr. Honey’s gift. Dr. Honey had always been passionate about golf, so upon his passing, Barley sought out an organization that could utilize Dr. Honey’s gift and impact as many people as possible. While on the course one afternoon, Barley was reminded of an organization he had briefly heard about in passing years before, and knew that The First Tee was the perfect fit for Dr. Honey’s gift. As the person entrusted with the big responsibility of overseeing the donation, Barley got in touch with the right people at The First Tee’s National Office and became involved in seeing to it that the Central Florida chapter got off the ground. “Chris has been a big part of The First Tee since before even I came to the Central Florida chapter, and he’s the epitome of the type of person you want involved in your organization,” said Thomas Lawrence, Executive Director of The First Tee of Central Florida. “He approaches his involvement with such genuine care and enthusiasm, it’s impossible not to become excited about the great things we’re doing through the game of golf and the corresponding life lessons when you’re in Chris’ presence.” Not only is Barley a Trustee of The First Tee, but he is also involved as an Advisory Board Member for the Central Florida chapter. His expertise in the careful and thoughtful investment of funds and talent has helped to grow the Central Florida organization to become one of the strongest chapters in the country. Alongside Arnold Palmer, Barley is the second Trustee of the Central Florida chapter of The First Tee, and joins the company of Honorary Board Members like Doc River, Annika Sorenstam, Ken Griffey Jr., Tracey Stewart and Mike McCarley. We are thrilled the he selected our organization to benefit from both his generosity as well as the generosity of Dr. Honey. We cannot thank you enough for all that you do for our chapter, Mr. Barley! barley-kids

Coach Adam and The First Tee of Central Florida featured on Morning Drive

Golf Channel, The Official Media Partner of The First Following Tee, held its Junior Seminar Golf Week October 17 – 22.  Throughout we week, wholesale MLB jerseys juniors were featured throughout 2015 Golf Channel’s morning television show Morning wholesale MLB jerseys Drive.  On Wednesday, October 19, wholesale jerseys The First Tee of Central Florida Coach Adam Andrews wholesale MLB jerseys and Birdie Level Participants Sara and Cole were featured cheap NFL jerseys live in-studio conducting two of our lessons, S.T.A.R. and the 4 Escort R’s.

Great job Coach Adam, Sara and Cole!

MY EXPERIENCE AT THE FIRST TEE LIFE SKILLS AND LEADERSHIP ACADEMY 2015

By Matthew Large

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My experience at The First Tee Life Skills and Leadership Academy was second to none. From the first day I arrived it was an action and fun packed day with activities ranging from time on the golf course to getting private tours of big companies. I was able to meet and make cheap jerseys friends with many kids in the academy. Everyone there had the same love for golf as I do and we were all dedicated to the game. Some players were above and below my skill level and everyone was pushed to perform at their best. I was able to meet many new coaches that were dedicated to helping us improve our golf and life skills.
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Most of the coaches were either LPGA or PGA certified and were very skilled and knowledgeable in the game of golf. We were lucky to have a course as nice as Victory Links to be our home course while we were there. I have never seen greens so fast and pure as the Victory Links greens. The entire course was in amazing condition as it was home of the Champions Tour Qualifying rounds for TPC Twin Cities. Victory Link was also a very challenging course as it made all of us think on each shot, using STAR was a priority to shoot a good score. By far the most fun activity for me was ice skating. Ice skating was something that I had never experienced before and it was a blast! I was proud to say that I didn’t fall and seemed to be a natural at it. Unfortunately I can’t say the same for some of my friends that did more falling then skating, but we all agreed that we had a great time out wholesale nfl jerseys there. Ice skating was a great activity wholesale nfl jerseys as it was meant to be a fun night but it also taught us great team building skills. Helping others not to fall while supporting yourself was a great challenge but when it was done correctly we were all able to skate around the rink as one big group. Not only did I perfect my ice skating skills but I also became a much better putter and driver of the golf ball. The cheap jerseys coaches helped me in reading greens and hitting my driver more consistent. These two tips led me to finish in the top 10 in the Sunday tournament and still continue to help me today. I also gained a lot of skill in my course management and shot selection. Due to the windy conditions I was forced to use different shots that I normally don’t need back home in Florida. All of these new tips and tricks have led me to shoot rounds of 75 and 76 at Hunters Creek and in my round of 75 I shot -2 on the back nine! During my week in Minnesota I learned many new leadership skills and properties. Being a leader does not mean that you are above others in your group or that you have the authority to give orders. Being a leader is being able to gather a group of people and set tasks and goals as a team. Working as a team makes everyone leaders of their own work and there fore leads to higher productivity and a better work environment. Anyone can be a leader no matter your job or age. Being a leader in the classroom is not letting others fall behind and become discouraged. Being a leader can also mean picking up trash when it is left behind. Anything that is a effort to improve your environment for yourself and others is being a leader and that is the most important thing that I learned.

TargetFieldBesides the amazing golf we were lucky enough to tour General Mills and TORO. Both companies were very generous to us and went above and beyond in teaching and showing us what it takes to be a leader and run a successful Inicio company. During our trip we also were able to tour Target Field which is home of the Minnesota Twins. We were able to sit in the dugout and walk on the field and both of these were things I have never been able to experience before. Sunday morning was tournament day and we were all woken up at 5:30AM for showers and breakfast.Matthewhitting
We hit the course at 7:00AM and it was an all out grind from there out. I took a Maassen rough start on a long par 5 but quickly rebounded. I had 10 pars and 1 birdie in my round and still managed to shoot a very poor 84. This just shows the difficulty of the course and the shots it called for. With my disappointing 84 it was still good enough to land me close to the top as the winning round was a 73. The next day we teed it up again at the most stunning and beautiful course I have ever seen. We were incredibly lucky to play Minneapolis Golf Club. This highly exclusive course was immaculate everywhere. Level tee boxes, plush fairways, thick rough and smooth greens lead to a great experience. Their signature hole was number 10, a long elevated par 3 that was over a flower bed surrounded by water. At just over 210 yards I hit a 6 iron and stuck it to 10 feet, it wasn’t the best shot I hit that day but it was defiantly the most demanding. Sadly I missed my birdie putt but was thankful to escape with par. It’s that shot that I replay over and over in my 2016 head that makes me wish I was Digital still there. I am more then happy that I was selected to attend this years Life Skills and Leadership Academy and I feel that I have greatly benefited from it. I also learned more life skills after the academy was over as well. Unfortunately I missed my flight coming home and was stuck in the airport for a extra 5 hours. Luckily there was a PGA golf store in the airport and I was able to kill time and explore the airport until it was time for my next flight. I have made so many new friends that live all over cheap jerseys the world. We all still keep in touch everyday and enjoy talking about or experiences and daily lives. We all came together as one big family on the trip and pushed each other to play to the best of our abilities. It was almost as if we were one big family reunion. Overall I am very happy and fortunate that The First Tee has sent me on this trip as I feel that I am a better person and golfer.
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“Being a leader is being able to gather a group of people and set tasks and goals as a team.” ~ Matthew Large