Special Olympics New Program Partner

Our Chapter began a new 2021 golf program with Special Olympics Florida. We send a special thank you to Spirit Airlines and Chapter Director Laurie Villa in assisting with funding for this program. This new program will run 9 consecutive weeks on Saturdays at the Grand Palms Hotel-Spa & Golf Resort in Pembroke Pines. Nine athletes, ages 18 and up, were introduced to First Tee with hopes to train and compete in the Special Olympics golf competitions in the Fall. Golf clubs were provided for those who needed them. Athletes also each received 2 sleeves of golf balls. First Tee Recognized Coaches Robert Ferzoco and James Rondeau are teaching the program along with Special Olympics Nova Agency Coordinator Greg Mingo.

Golf Is A Social Distancing Sport – Register Now!

First Tee registration is open at multiple program locations in Broward County. Please visit our website to learn more about class days and times at the following locations: • Grand Palms Hotel-Spa & Golf Resort • Hollywood Beach Golf Club • Parkland Golf & Country Club • Pompano Beach Golf Club • Cooper Colony Golf & Country Club • The Club at Weston Hills • The Bridges at Springtree Golf Club • Eagle Trace Golf Club

Chapter Students Play In The 12th Annual Raymond Floyd Open

Our Chapter has enjoyed a very long and continually growing partnership with the Palm Beach Par 3 Golf Course. Each year, the Par 3 Foundation funds three weeks of summer camps for our students at the course. These funds are raised each year at the Raymond Floyd Open. Our Chapter sends a team each year to compete in the tournament. This year’s team was comprised of our pro- Coach Connie Capanegra, LPGA, chapter students Kai Francis, Asha Farrelly and Tyler Mistretta and Chapter Executive Director Carl Mistretta. Our team finished in fourth place on a match of cards to the third place team headed by Par 3 Foundation Board member and Chapter Trustee Bob Simses. The victory cost Mistretta a crisp $20 bill handed over to Trustee Simses during lunch. “The Par 3 Foundation and Raymond really enjoy supporting the students of First Tee,” said Bob Simses. “This golf course is truly unique and we are delighted to share it with the students whenever we have the opportunity.” Special SHOUT OUT to Tony Chateavert, PGA and Angie Young of the Palm Beach G.C. for putting on an awesome day!

Chapter Wins Outstanding FYCCN Partner

First Tee – Palm Beaches was awarded the Regional Florida Youth Conservation Centers Network (FYCCN) 2021 Outstanding Partner Grand Prize Winner! Florida Wildlife Commission Commissioner Gary Nicklaus contacted our Chapter to propose a golf and fishing pilot program. As a professional golfer and avid fisherman, Gary understands that the lakes on golf courses are typically rarely fished. Combining golf and fishing presents an incredible opportunity to bring together two sports that share in outdoor recreation. FYCCN aims to uphold Florida’s outdoor heritage by educating and empowering Florida’s youth and educators with outdoor know-how and conservation concepts. Chapter students are ready to start fishing again once COVID is over and we can again visit area golf courses.

Congratulations To 2021 Chapter Award Winners

Zack Anderton – Coach of the YearZack has been a First Tee Coach for 4 years and runs multiple classes during the week at Dyer Park. Zack is a graduate of Keiser University and currently in the PGA program. In a challenging year, Zack persevered and safely delivered many First Tee programs to our participants.
Alex Holland – Participant of the YearAlex attends our Saturday morning Special Needs class. He loves to play the game of golf and interact and socialize with his peers and coaches. Alex is always willing to help his friends and encourage them to try their very best at golf and life.
Tony Mansueti – Volunteer of the YearTony has been volunteering for 3 years on Saturday mornings with the Special Needs class. He also has two children, Savannah and Anthony have been apart of our chapter for 10+ years. Tony is always willing to go above and beyond, with a smile on his face. We are so thankful for him! Well deserved Tony!
 

Golf Is A Social Distancing Sport – Register Now!

First Tee registration is open at multiple program locations in Palm Beach County. Summer camps are now being listed! Please visit our website to learn more about class days and times at the following locations: • Michael B. Finnegan Learning Center- Dyer Park • John Prince Golf Learning Center • Seagate Country Club • Commons Park Golf Learning Center • Boca Raton Municipal Golf Course • Madison Green Country Club • Village Golf Course • Okeeheelee Golf Course • Wellington National Golf Club • The Golf Club of Jupiter • Southwinds Golf Course • PGA Tour Superstore- Palm Beach Gardens

Chapter Supporters Play The Sunday Honda Classic Pins

For the last 12 years, our Chapter has conducted the Monday after The Honda Invitational. Our donors, supporters and students play the Sunday pins from the PGA TOUR event. A few crazy people even played the pro tees! “The course was in fantastic condition and the greens were lightning fast,” said Chapter Chairman Steve Rockoff. “The Monday after tournament shows our players what it is really like to play on the PGA TOUR. We are so grateful to The Honda Classic for giving us this opportunity to raise some funds and have such a memorable experience.” The tournament and Chapter students were featured on local TV in a story by our media partner ESPN 106.3. Monday after the Honda tournament results were as follows: LOW GROSS 1st – Bobby Collins & Carl Panattoni (67) 2nd – Morgan Slaton & Mack Edwards (68) 3rd – Matt Boris & Lance Gillet (68) LOW NET 1st – Katie Harwood & Jacie Goodman (54) Chapter students!! 2nd – Willie Melia & Bill Dunn (59) 3rd – Clay Surovek & John Surovek (62) Closest to the Hole #5 – Carl Panattoni 2’5″ Closest to the Hole #7 – Bill Dunn 3’0″ Closest to the Hole #15 – Mark Reid 7’10” Closest to the Hole #17 – Dan Oakes 4’8″

Honda Classic Renames Media Center For Tim Rosaforte

Tim Rosaforte has been covering The Honda Classic for more than three decades, first as a newspaper writer for the Sun Sentinel and Palm Beach Post, then as a writer for Sports Illustrated and Golf World and lastly as a broadcaster for NBC and the Golf Channel. The Honda Classic announced Monday that it will honor Rosaforte, our Chapter Honorary Vice Chairman, now retired in Jupiter, for his amazing career in golf journalism by renaming the tournament media center “The Tim Rosaforte Media Center.” In addition, The Honda Classic is creating a perpetual award in Rosaforte’s honor – The Tim Rosaforte Distinguished Writers’ Award.  Rosaforte has been named the first recipient of the award by the tournament. (Pictured above left to right: Tournament Board member Joe Steranka, Tim Rosaforte and Tournament Executive Director Ken Kennerly.)

Kamaiu Johnson Shares Advice With Chapter Students

Due to COVID, we were not able to host our Tuesday Junior Clinic this year. Instead, Kamaiu Johnson agreed to host the students on a video call. Kamaiu became a professional golfer because of the support and mentoring he has received from many generous individuals in the game. (Read more about Kamaiu’s journey.) Chapter students Larrion Howard-Henry, Asha Farrelly, Kai Francis and Staci Pla shared some of the challenges they have faced and asked Kamaiu questions regarding mentoring, education, improving diversity in golf and the difference between mini-tours and playing on the PGA TOUR.

Kamaiu Johnson

If Johnson had not been swinging a stick near his apartment on the perimeter of the Haliman Golf Course in Tallahassee, Fla., in 2007, Jan Auger would never have noticed him. She crossed a couple of fairways to greet the kid.  She asked Johnson why he wasn’t in school, he fibbed that he was home-schooled. He had, in fact, dropped out in the eighth grade. He lived by the golf course in a two-bedroom apartment with his mother, grandmother and five other kids. He was a former standout baseball player but gave it up when he couldn’t afford to keep up with his buddies in travel ball. Before meeting Auger, Johnson played exactly one round of golf with a friend and his dad.  He’d never spent any time of any kind with his own father. Sensing something special in the boy, Auger invited him to the course and told him there’d be a 9-iron and bucket of balls waiting for him. He soon showed up at the course, and there he found a literal second home—and something more valuable than that. He found a life. “Golf saved me,” Johnson said. “It gave me a reason to live, gave me a purpose.” Kamaiu plays mini-tour events and also on the Advocates Pro Golf Association Tour.  Established in 2010, the APGA Tour is a non-profit organization with the mission to prepare African Americans and other minority golfers to compete and win at the highest level of professional golf, both on tour and in the golf industry through hosting professional tournaments, career development and mentoring sessions. He had several successes on the APGA Tour, including five straight top-10s and winning the APGA Tour Championship in September.  A year ago, Farmers Insurance President and CEO Jeff Dailey heard Kamaiu telling his story to a group of reporters at Torrey Pines, where the APGA played a concurrent event on the North Course on the Saturday of the PGA Tour’s Farmers Open.  Dailey was awestruck. “Here is a well-spoken guy who seems like a good human being, a good golfer, and he’s never gotten a break at all,” Dailey said.  A couple months later, Farmers signed Johnson to an endorsement deal that is paying him $25,000 annually for two years. Dailey also introduced the golfer to Bill Powers, co-founder of Cambridge Mobile Telematics, a data analysis firm that works with insurance companies. Powers pledged another $20,000 per year for Johnson. Then came the Webex call Johnson got in November. He’d captured the APGA Tour Championship.  Johnson was told that Dailey wanted to congratulate him. They got on the video call, and that’s when the CEO informed Johnson he’d been chosen for an exemption into the 2021 Farmers at Torrey Pines. It would be his first shot in golf’s big leagues.  One of the first people Johnson called with the news was Ramon Alexander, who served as a mentor and “big brother” to the boy in his teenage years. Now a member of the Florida House of Representatives, Alexander welcomed Kamaiu to live with him in Tallahassee when his mother moved back to their tiny hometown of Madison, Fla. By the time Kamaiu began living with Alexander at age 16, the golf course and those around it had provided plenty of life lessons. Alexander, a product of First Tee, founded a non-profit organization, Distinguished Young Gentlemen of America, which works with at-risk youth. Johnson enthusiastically participated, and the group funded the studies that eventually earned him his GED. He could not play the Farmer’s due to a positive COVID test, but received exemptions into the ATT at Pebble Beach, Arnold Palmer at Bay Hill and now The Honda Classic. More good things have come along.  Johnson received his first formal club-fitting by Titleist after playing all these years with off-the-rack equipment. 

Staci & Lando Play In The Honda Classic Monday Pro-Am

Chapter students Staci Pla and Landon “Lando” Murray joined Chapter Executive Director Carl Mistretta and Program & Marketing Coordinator Emily Valentine for the Monday Pro-Am. Our team played with PGA TOUR professional Michael Gligic originally from Canada and now a Jupiter resident. “What an unbelievable day!” said Staci. “Your up close to a real PGA TOUR pro and get to watch how he plays,and practices. I even asked questions about playing with the best tour professionals in the world.” Lando added, “The SWAG they gave us was just awesome. Shirts, shorts, sunglasses, golf balls, shoes, everything you can think of. Thank you Honda and First Tee for this special invitation.” Monday turned out to be Emily’s birthday and the students, Carl, our pro, his caddie and his swing coach all put on the birthday hats on the tee box of hole 15 to celebrate!