Charles Schwab Challenge Opportunities – Sign Ups Available!

The Charles Schwab Challenge is Fort Worth’s biggest golf event of the year and First Tee – Fort Worth gets unique access thanks to our close partnership with Colonial Country Club! Join us for a week of festivities with this annual PGA TOUR event including highlight opportunities like the Youth Festival, Caddie Days, Short Game volunteer signups and more! Check out the opportunities below and sign up fast – space is limited!

Youth Festival – Saturday, May 18 (10AM – 1PM)

Come on out and enjoy our unofficial kick-off to summer with food, live music, various golf activities, booths and more! This is a free event for all families hosted by the Charles Schwab Challenge and First Tee – Fort Worth at Rockwood Park Golf Course. All festival participants will park in the parking lots at Rockwood Park (701 University Dr) and will be shuttled to the course.

Colonial Junior Invitational – Sunday, May 19

This invitation only event features two teams of participants playing in a modified Stableford format around Colonial Country Club’s famous Horrible Horseshoe – Holes #3, #4 & #5. Invited participants will be notified of selections by First Tee staff in the coming weeks.

Caddie Days – Monday, May 20 & Wednesday, May 22

A First Tee – Fort Worth tradition for more than a decade! Participants get the opportunity to “caddie” for a PGA TOUR professional on Hole #4 or Hole #13 during the Pro-Am competition!

Short Game Area

The short game area is an opportunity for participants and volunteers to gain inside-the-ropes access and firsthand views of PGA Tour pros short game practice sessions. Unique to First Tee – Fort Worth, this opportunity is only available to First Tee participants and volunteers age 13 years and older.

Lexus Shuttle Driving

Looking to volunteer to drive the Lexus shuttles? Contact Carlos Guzman at [email protected] to see where you can help!

Samantha Gibbs: Breaking Records

First Tee – Fort Worth alum gave a strong showing at a collegiate event earlier this month! Samantha Gibbs at the recent Vaquero Invitational in McAllen, Texas, March 4-5, where she showed just what girl power means on the golf course!

Samantha, the 2023 FWJGA Girls Champion, dominated with an impressive 12 under total, carding a 68-67-66 for a three round total of 201, finishing 7 strokes ahead of the runner-up. As a freshman, Gibbs broke the Texas A&M Corpus Christi Islanders program record for low round with a 66 and inevitably for 54-hole total with a 201 score. Samantha led the Islanders to a team victory, 9 strokes ahead of second place finishers Abilene Christian University.

Breaking records isn’t unfamiliar to the freshman; she frequently filled the record books in high school at Timber Creek in Keller ISD. With a list of achievements in golf and the classroom, Samantha continues her hard work and dedication to the game and her school work in college.

As a former Junior Advisory Committee President and ACE student, Samantha is a great example of the amazing participants that come out of our First Tee – Fort Worth chapter every year. We wish her luck as she finishes out her first year of college! Shakas up!

Robyn Battles: Outstanding Then and Now

We’re celebrating 20 years of impact in Fort Worth and our surrounding communities! After two decades, we’ve served over 20,000 kids and young adults, and that means lots of amazing stories! Check out this story from our alum Robyn who graduated the program in 2015!


If you were around our Rockwood Park Program Location in the 2010s, your probably heard Robyn’s name! Always a determined and hard-working individual, Robyn’s commitment to everything she did was evident even from her earliest classes with First Tee. As a teen, Robyn joined the Junior Advisory Committee and eventually served as President where she honed her leadership and communication skills. In 2015, Robyn was awarded First Tee’s Outstanding Participant of the Year award which included a $20,000 scholarship towards her college education. It could be said that this was simply an early recognition of her potential that has blossomed into an even more impressive resume during and after her time in college.

Robyn first attended Texas A&M University Galveston where she earned a Bachelors Degree in Maritime Public Policy and Communication, followed by a Masters Degree in International Affairs from The Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University. During her education, Robyn dedicated herself to learning more about her passions for foreign affairs through various internships and fellowships, expanding her knowledge and experience.

Since her days at First Tee, she has always had a believed in the importance of giving back and selfless service. Robyn certainly exemplifies those beliefs every day as she continues her pursuit of a career in foreign affairs, now with the United States Air Force. Ultimately, Robyn hopes to one day work in a United States embassy oversees and we have no doubt that her goal is well within reach!

We love hearing about our alum success stories and enjoy catching up! Visit our Alumni Page or re-connect with us by emailing [email protected]!

Brendan O’Connell: From the Learning Center to the Corporate Office

We’re celebrating 20 years of impact in Fort Worth and surrounding communities! After two decades, we’ve served over 20,000 kids and young adults, and that means lots of amazing stories! We recently caught up with one of our alumni who graduated from college this past year.


Brendan O’Connell was a First Tee – Fort Worth regular and skilled player during his time with our chapter! Taking advantage of the opportunities offered, Brendan was highly involved with our chapter’s Junior Advisory Committee and was voted in as President in his later high school years. Leading a group of your peers is a whole new experience for most teens, but Brendan was able to take those skills and apply them to life later on in college.

Brendan attended the esteemed Cornell University and graduated in 2023 with a Bachelor of Science in Applied Economics and Management. During his time at Cornell, Brendan was a member of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity and served as President during the 2021-22 school year. Brendan attributes many of the skills he utilized as President of his fraternity as being first developed during his time as President of the JAC at First Tee – Fort Worth.

These days, Brendan works as an investment analyst with CornerStone Partners, and while he doesn’t have as much time for golf as he used to, he stills enjoys the game and playing when he can. Most recently, Brendan scored a 77 on the challenging TPC Harding Park in San Francisco during an outing with clients – proving that he’s still got it!

Our own Coach Chuck connected with Brendan to ask him a few questions about his experience with First Tee – Fort Worth.

Chuck: What was your most memorable experience as a participant?

Brendan: Playing in the 2017 PURE Insurance Championship at Pebble Beach.

C: Is there anything you learned while at First Tee that you still use now, golf or life skills related?

B: Goal setting; how to set goals and tackle them one step at a time. More broadly, with each passing year, I realize how much learning to navigate the game of golf can teach us about how to navigate life.

C: How has golf continued to be a part of your life and what Core Value has helped you navigate golf the best?

B: I continue to play golf with friends when I can. Being confident on the course has helped me continue to navigate the game despite not having the time to play as much as I once did.

C: When you think back on your time with First Tee, what stands out the most as something that you looked forward to each time you were in class?

B: I looked forward to challenging myself and improving week after week.

C: If you could give a piece of advice to a participant in our program just getting started or early in their journey with First Tee, what would it be?

B: Push yourself to spend time outside of your comfort zone. In particular, take advantage of leadership opportunities.

C: Which Core Value from First Tee do you see yourself use the most in your everyday life?

B: Responsibility

C: Looking back on your journey through First Tee, what is one thing you wish you would have done more of or better?

B: I always enjoyed getting to volunteer as a coach – learning how to teach young people is a joy and a privilege and there’s no such thing as too much of it.

We love hearing about our alum success stories and enjoy catching up! Visit our Alumni Page or re-connect with us by emailing [email protected]!

The importance of embracing differences and different experiences 

February is Black History Month, an important time to recognize the contributions and remember the hardships endured by generations of African Americans. Appreciating diversity and what makes us each unique remains an integral part of First Tee’s DNA year-round.  

“When you bring together people with different perspectives and different experiences, the whole becomes stronger than the sum of its parts,” said Pepper Peete, whose career in golf began more than two decades ago when she established the men’s team at Edward Waters College, an HBCU in Jacksonville, Florida. Peete now helps lead culture and inclusion efforts at First Tee headquarters. 

Access for All 

First Tee has always been committed to reaching kids from all backgrounds and making sure they feel included in our programming. At First Tee we commit to: 

  • Appreciating what makes us different. 
  • Providing everyone ​with what they need ​to succeed, knowing that our needs and challenges may differ. 
  • Creating space that makes every individual feel like they belong and can see themselves reflected.​ 

Collaborating with others – including those who are different from you – is a Key Commitment at First Tee, and it means showing respect, kindness and care for everyone. Regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, ability, sexual orientation or lived experience, we’re all unique.  

Here are some ways kids can get more comfortable learning about and from others. 

A-L-R is a tool for learning about others 

First Tee coaches introduce the concept of appreciating diversity by explaining that people differ in many ways and are similar in other ways, and we all have strengths and weaknesses. It is important for kids and teens to understand, accept and appreciate their own strengths and weaknesses, but it is equally important they do the same with others. 

Engaging others in conversation doesn’t always come naturally to children, but it can be one of the best ways to form meaningful connections across perceived barriers. A-L-R is a strategy we teach at First Tee. 

  • Ask questions: Invite your child to ask questions to discover more about a person’s background and past experiences, which might provide insight into who they are today and the commonalities they share. 
  • Listen to understand: Introduce active listening by encouraging your child to focus on what others are saying rather than thinking about what to say next. 
  • Reflect and respond: Invite your child to show how they were listening by responding with a thoughtful question or sharing your own thoughts or feelings on the topic at hand.  

Through this exercise, kids might learn they share common interests with someone who looks or sounds different to them. 

Don’t forget that in addition to learning about others, preteens are often grappling with and discovering their own identities. If your family positions diversity as an asset, your child might feel more comfortable being themself.  

Exposing your child to food, music or books from other cultures can help them see the commonalities we share and appreciate that our differences make the world a richer place. You can also discuss the diversity that exists within your own family or community to show that diversity is everywhere, including the golf space. 

“Golf has given me an opportunity to go places I never would have been able to go and meet people I never would have been able to meet,” said Peete, who was married to Calvin Peete, one of the most successful Black professional golfers in history. “I think golf can open up unexpected doors.” 

A lifelong golfer and mother to two daughters who played golf at HBCUs, Peete has seen the sport become more accessible, especially to women, and she believes the golf course is a perfect place to break down barriers. “You get to meet so many different people through golf,” Peete said. 

NTX Giving Day: Thursday, Sept 21

Give with purpose.

Amazon presents the Communities Foundation of Texas 2023 North Texas Giving Day coming Thursday, September 21!

This is the largest single day of giving in the metroplex and one that supports hundreds of non-profits in our area. We are proud to be partnering with the Communities Foundation of Texas once again for this amazing day of generosity!

Please consider joining us on this day with a gift to our Giving Day page and help us raise funds to support that many competitive and non-competitive opportunities offered to our participants! These opportunities provide valuable experiences that promote self-reliance, confidence, perseverance and judgment. Help us keep these opportunities free or low-cost to our families!

FORE! the Kids Charity Golf Outing – Friday, June 9th

FORE! the Kids is back! Join us for a unique team-shamble event out at Squaw Creek Golf Course on Friday, June 9th presented by Gilchrist Automotive! Several chances to win prizes with on-course games and plenty of sponsorship opportunities available! Check it out on our FORE! the Kids page!