GOLF WILL MISS PAUL BREMER

We recently lost a longtime supporter and dedicated ambassador to the game with the passing of Paul Bremer in November. 

Paul always worked behind-the-scenes and helped transform the Honda Classic into the county’s premier sporting event. He spent eight years as president of the Honda Classic’s board of directors after serving as general chairman of the PGA Senior Championship. He also was on the PGA of America’s Advisory Board.

“Paul was always there to help anyone, anytime, and any place,” said Jack and Barbara Nicklaus. Barbara and son Gary serve as co-chairpersons of the Children’s Healthcare Charity, Inc., which operates the Honda Classic.

Paul pictured above left with 2018 Honda Classic Champion Justin Thomas and above right with Honda Classic president Joe Domenico, Executive Director Ken Kennerly and Joe Steranka.

“As President of the Honda Classic Board of Directors for eight years, Paul helped to pave the way for our continual success,” said Honda Classic Executive Director Ken Kennerly. “He meant so much to everyone that had the great fortune to have known him, and always derived tremendous pleasure in helping others.

Paul was born in Queens, N.Y., in 1943 and his life started with heartache — his father died in France while fighting for the U.S. during World War II without his son ever having met him. Paul would later visit the village in France where his dad died.

His family moved to Lake Worth in 1947 and he never left, except to attend college at Stetson. Bremer graduated from Lake Worth High in 1961, Palm Beach State College (where he met his future wife Barbara Frostic) in 1963 and Stetson in 1965.

Paul began a very successful career as an accountant, first for Callaway, Carpenter and May. It became Callaway, Carpenter and Bremer, which was acquired by Ernst & Young, where he eventually became the firm’s managing partner until his retirement in 2000.

Paul worked with more than numbers. With a brilliant mind, he relished working with people, who he was always willing to give support and advice.

“He was a generous giant who solved problems for both friends and foes,” said William M.B. “Bill” Fleming Jr., the longtime president at Palm Beach Atlantic and one of Bremer’s many close friends.  “I truly believe Paul Bremer was the most iconic accountant in Palm Beach County. There’s not another accountant who has been as resourceful and as beneficial as Paul. There were so many successful accountants who Paul touched and launched into the business.”

Paul didn’t just provide service in his profession. He also served leadership roles for Palm Beach Atlantic University, the American Heart Association, American WWII Orphans Network, West Palm Beach Library Foundation, Kiwanis Club of West Palm Beach, Economic Council of Palm Beach County, West Palm Beach Chamber of Commerce and Bear Lakes Country Club, where the avid golfer often played.

Fleming and some other close friends surprised him five years ago when they raised money to endow a scholarship in his name at PBA’s Rinker School of Business. That student didn’t just receive a free education, but free advice from a legend.

ZACK JOINS THE TEAM!

Zack Anderton is excited to join our Chapter as our new Program Coordinator! Zack has a passion for deepening a sense of community with our youth and Coaches and will be promoting program growth and development throughout Palm Beach County. Zack has been a Coach for two years and was our 2020 Coach of the Year! He formerly served as a Junior Program Leader at Okeeheelee Golf Course from 2016-2020. He graduated as a Dean’s List student from Keiser University with a Bachelors in Sport Management and is currently working to become a PGA Professional.

EXCLUSIVE JOINS CHAPTER AS NEWEST SPONSOR

We are excited to announce a new partnership with Exclusive Charter Service. ECS is an Aircraft Charter Broker committed to providing private aviation solutions that empower clients to complete their mission. ECS has the perfect private jet charter to suit everyone’s needs. Corporate, pleasure, or a little bit of both, ECS charter flights deliver their clients to their destination in style and comfort.

“Giving back to our community is an important aspect of our business,” said Jason Johnson, ECS President and CEO. “First Tee’s values and life skills curriculum and their commitment to the underserved children of Palm Beach County were a perfect alignment with our charitable giving.”

ECS provides clients with an exceptional private aviation experience. Their daily focus centers on comfort, efficiency, performance, reliability, safety, and service. The security of their members is extremely important. ECS is a leader in the private aviation industry with safety standards that ensure our passengers step foot on only the safest aircraft available for charter. 

Whether reserving flight plans or safely delivering clients to their destination, we aim to please. Clients notice the difference the first time they charter a plane with ECS. 

For additional information or for a fast quote for your next luxury flight please visit the ECS website.

TOP 10 SFPGA FINISH FOR THE COYOTE AND A VICTORY

Chapter student Wylie “Coyote” Inman finished strong with an even par final round score of 72 for a two-day total of +1 in the SFPGA Tour Championship at Banyan Cay.  

His goal was to finish in the top 10 and he finished tied for 6th.  The Coyote finished the season in 11th place overall in the 13–18-year-old division. He won the Prep Tour 2020 Player of the Year, then won a tournament on the Challenge Tour in 2021 which triggered him moving up to the Champions Tour.

“Wylie had an incredible year,” said Chapter Executive Director Carl Mistretta. “Keep in mind he’s only in eighth grade and competing in the same division with high school seniors. Watch out for him in 2022!”

Wylie then went on to win the U.S. Kids tournament in December at Mayfair Country Club in Sanford, FL with scores of 75-74=149 in a sudden death, three-hole playoff. This was the Coyote’s first two-day U.S. Kids tournament victory.

ZOE REPEATS SFPGA PLAYER OF THE YEAR HONORS

Congratulations to Chapter ACE participant, Zoe Shamy, for being named the South Florida PGA Junior Tour Most Improved Player and Player of the Year!! 

“What an incredible accomplishment,” said Chapter Executive Director Carl Mistretta. “Last year she won POY honors on the Prep Tour, moved up this year to the Challenge Tour and won POY again. Wow, way to go Zoe!”

Her year on the Challenge Tour included two wins, fourteen Top-10 finishes and a 79.5 scoring average. Zoe got game.

CHAIRMAN ROCKOFF RETIRES & HONORED AS COMMUNITY GIANT

Steve Rockoff was asked to get involved with our organization in 2007 by founding chairman and his real estate business partner Dick Sheehan. Steve served as Vice Chairman and together they reinvigorated our organization through the difficult recession of 2007 and 2008. As a result of many hours and tireless effort, Steve was instrumental in securing our founding charter as a chapter of First Tee in 2009.

Steve then became Chairman in 2011. Through his ten years as Chairman, our organization has experienced tremendous growth and each year impacts thousands of children and veterans in our community.

“It has been a fun and rewarding ten years,” said Steve. “I could never have envisioned the success that we have enjoyed. We have an engaged board of directors, dedicated staff and coaches and fantastic support from country clubs and the entire community.”

In December, Steve was recognized and honored as a Community Giant by the Inner City Youth Golfers’ organization (pictured above left) for his dedication to the community and game of golf. He is also Chairman of the Palm Beach County Sports Commission Hall of Fame Committee and Secretary of the Governing Board of the Loxahatchee River District. 

Steve will remain on our board as a director. Other notable accomplishments under the tenure of Chairman Rockoff:

• Organization expanded from Palm Beach to Martin, St. Lucie and Broward Counties 
• Dyer Park golf facility completely renovated in 2012 and clubhouse replaced in 2013 totaling $1 million in improvements
• Established three chapters’ Advisory Councils to advise our governing board of directors and implemented a strong committee structure
• First Tee students have grown from 200 per year to over 2,000 per year
• Special Needs students have grown from 100 students to over 500 per year
• Veteran participants have grown from 20 to over 350 per year
• Organization distributed $34,000 in college scholarships last year
• Five of our students participated in First Tee national events last year including the Pure Insurance Championship at Pebble Beach
• Organization continues to produce students playing college golf each year
• Recognized as a Chapter Chairman Emeritus

CHAPTER WINS 2021 100-HOLE CHALLENGE

Our Chapter to date has raised over $20,000.00 this year. Thank you to all our donors and players for this incredible support. Of course, the real winners are the thousands of children and veterans that participate in our programs because of the generosity of these clubs. Our three Chapters combined (Palm Beaches, Treasure Coast and Broward) raised the most money this year with an incredible $201,183! Chapter Director Jen Hong kicked off this year’s event and raised $1,593. Two of our Directors, RJ Bibby and Richard Chase, are still fundraising. RJ is leading the individual category with $3,362 and Harbour Ridge led the club fundraising this year with $15,464. Please visit our website to donate. Special congratulations to the Seminole Region Charity Committee members who worked so hard to make all this happen. For the 11th year, the charities beat prior year’s number and set a new record of $430,000 raised. Since inception, CMAA has raised over $2.4 million to support South Florida charities.

CHAPTER ALUMNA FINISHES IN 1ST PLACE

Annery Abreu is attending Chowan University in Murfreesboro, North Carolina and playing in the #1 position on their golf team. She recently finished in 1st place in the individual division at the Eastern Shore Collegiate Golf Challenge in Ocean City, Maryland. Congrats Annery!

STEVEN ANDRADE JOINS THE CHAPTER TEAM

We are delighted to announce that Steven Andrade has joined our Chapter in the position of Program Coordinator. Steven’s main goal will be to grow our organization by recruiting new program locations, youth serving program partners, coaches, volunteers and ultimately new students. Steven has served as a Chapter Coach, Assistant Golf Professional at the Champion’s Club, and brings end-to-end management experience in the hospitality industry. Steven loves golf, his family, and the Dallas Mavericks.

KEN DUKE & FRIENDS HOST FANTASTIC EVENT

Due to the pandemic, the 2020 event was cancelled, but the recent 5th Annual Ken Duke & Friends Celebrity Pro-Am was a huge success. The event began with dinner at Carson’s Tavern. The next night featured a live auction and dinner at Floridian National Golf Club. Representatives from each benefitting charity spoke including Folds of Honor, Project Lift, Martin County North Little League Baseball and our Chapter. The next morning, Jack Nicklaus greeted the tournament’s largest field of 120 players at breakfast in support of Ken’s event and the benefiting charities (Jack and Ken pictured above middle). The players teed it up at Floridian in a scramble format. Celebrity players included John Daly, Ernie Els, Seth Joyner, Jim McMahon, Michelle McGann and Brandon Weeden. A gross score of 19-under par, 53, won the scramble, but of course the real winners were the charities. The 3-day event raised a new record $550,000. “Ken is such a great asset to First Tee – Treasure Coast,” said Chapter President Andrew Hunt. “His generosity to our children and veterans from this tournament and his leadership as a chapter Director represent such incredible dedication. Everyone at the event was touched by the people Ken supports through this event.” At the dinner at Floridian, Ken Duke and Friends presented a game changing impactful check of $50,000 to our Chapter (pictured above right, left to right: Chapter Executive Director Carl Mistretta, Chapter Director Ken Duke, Chapter President Andrew Hunt, Chapter Director Wes Hightower).

ANNUAL APPEAL TIME WITH MATCHING GRANT FROM CHARLES SCHWAB

Special thanks to our many donors this year. Your contributions have helped us grow our programming serving children and veterans. Our last fundraising campaign of the year is our Annual Appeal. There is a new wrinkle this year with a matching grant. Charles R. Schwab has committed transformational support through a new $25 million grant will provide up to a $1 match for every $2 donated to First Tee Chapters by individuals, corporations and foundations now through 2026. This grant program will provide our chapter the opportunity to significantly grow and deepen our impact over the next several years. “I believe in the power of investing to help individuals create a better tomorrow,” said Charles R. Schwab. “That’s why I am investing in First Tee. I believe in this organization’s mission and the power of the First Tee Chapters to continue changing the game for young people for years to come.” Please visit our Annual Appeal secure online donation webpage or checks can be mailed directly to: First Tee – Treasure Coast Children’s Services Council of Martin County 101 SE Central Pkwy Stuart, FL 34994 The program was kicked off at the Charles Schwab Cup Championship, the final event on the PGA TOUR Champions schedule. Pictured above: First Tee —participants Abi Morris and Jake Walden played alongside Charles Schwab and Phil Mickelson in the Wednesday pro-am.

FIRST TEE WINS THE CMAA 100-HOLE CHALLENGE

Our Chapter broke our previous record and raised $100,574.00 this year. Thank you to all our donors and players for this incredible support. 2021 new record statistics over the four days of playing: Total number of players: 63 Total number of donors: 954 Chapter Director Stan Schachne was the top fundraiser with $11,403 raised. Of course, the real winners are the thousands of children and veterans that participate in our programs because of the generosity of these clubs. Our three Chapters combined (Palm Beaches, Treasure Coast and Broward) raised the most money this year with an incredible $201,183! Special congratulations to the Seminole Region Charity Committee members who worked so hard to make all this happen. For the 11th year, the charities beat prior year’s number and set a new record of $430,000 raised. Since inception, CMAA has raised over $2.4 million to support South Florida charities.