Program Spotlight: Christ Fellowship Of Belle Glade

We recently resumed programming in partnership with Christ Fellowship at the Belle Glade Municipal Golf Course. Throughout the week of spring break, Coach Nyla Sims, Patty Cepeda-Russell, and Roy Lee had 50+ students participating in our First Tee programs.

“We have enjoyed a long history in the Glades,” said Executive Director Carl Mistretta.  “A lot of people do not even realize that the Glades are actually in Palm Beach County and part of our territory.  COVID put all these programs on hold, but now we are back in full force.”

Summer Camps

Summer is almost here!  Enroll your children in our Palm Beach County programs. We have 16 program locations across the county.

Classes are grouped by ages.  All ages (from 2 to 18 years old) are invited to Saturday classes at the Finnegan Learning Center at Dyer Park!

2-3 years old: Little Chippers
4-6 years old: Rugrats
7-9 years old
10-14 years old
15-18 years old

For more information and to register, please visit our website.

We Mourn The Loss Of Bob Massimini

Bob was larger than life and a long-time fixture at our veterans’ programs and events.  We miss his smile and sense of humor.  And of course, he always charmed the ladies.

“You come back from combat,” explains Massimini. “You have mental stress. And this is what this golf stuff is all about. You go out there, and you take that stress out on that little white ball. I make sure that I can come to the Honda Classic every year. I meet people at Dyer Park, and I really have a good time.”

Robert Massimini died at the age of 97 on April 12. He was born on November 10, 1925, in Pittsburgh. He served in the Navy and worked as an umpire.

Robert is survived by his daughter Dana Price, son-in-law Chris Price, stepchildren Dallas, Debbie, Gary, and Marybeth, as well as his granddaughter Amy Hamilton, granddaughter Morgan Schavolt, step-granddaughters Autumn and Julie, and great-grandchildren Amelia, Emma, and Dallas James.

Memorial Service
April 30, 2023
1:30 p.m.
Community of Hope Church
14055 Okeechobee Blvd., Loxahatchee Groves, FL 33470

Wylie Attends Honda Trophy Ceremony

Wylie’s recent victory at the Junior Honda Classic meant he was invited to the 18th green for the awards ceremony and to meet 2023 Champion Chris Kirk.  Pictured above: Wylie and Chapter Executive Carl Mistretta pose for a picture on the 18th green in front of the big screen!

Chapter Supporters Play The Monday After Tourney

Monday after the Honda, our Chapter conducted our annual golf tournament where our donors, supporters, alumni and students play the Sunday pins from our local PGA Tour event.  A few crazy people even played the pro tees!

“The course was in great shape, the greens were fast and we hit the same shots the pros did,” said Chapter student Sara Valentine.  “I cannot believe Coach Connie invited me to play this year.  It was so much fun.”

The players gathered for awards and dinner after the tournament and the highlight of the day was Chapter students sharing their experiences, trips and awards from First Tee.

Monday after the Honda tournament results were as follows:

LOW GROSS

1st – Mike Gazlay and Bobby Collins (67)  (pictured above left)

2nd – Wylie Inman and Eddie Nathan (67)

3rd – Sam Carraher and Benny Ossi (68)

LOW NET

1st – Ethan Glasband and Eric Glasband (56)  (pictured above middle)

2nd – Matthew Enochs and John Webb (61)

3rd – Bill Inman and Wayne Sanders (62)

Closest to the Hole #5 – J.F. Kilcullen

Closest to the Hole #7 – James Witteck

Closest to the Hole #15 – Tony Chateauvert

Closest to the Hole #17 – Byron White

Haady, Cortez, And Davis Serve As PGA Tour Course Reporters

On Thursday of tournament week, Chapter students Haady Elneser, Cortez Ramirez and Davis Lucas were selected as this year’s inside the ropes PGA Tour Junior Course Reporters.  They were given special media credentials, toured the Tim Rosaforte Media Center and learned about camera work and reporting from ESPN’s and WPTV’s sports anchors Theo Dorsey and Tyree Smith. They explored camera duties, the interview process, and were granted inside the ropes credentials.

Pratt & Whitney Continues Support Of Veterans’ Programs

For the tenth consecutive year, Pratt & Whitney has funded a generous grant benefitting our veterans’ programs. Pratt & Whitney staff presented the big check Thursday morning of tournament week to our veterans and Coaches in the Patriots Outpost (the tournament’s military appreciation tent sponsored by Pratt & Whitney).  Hundreds of other veterans were also in attendance. 

“Pratt & Whitney’s incredible generosity has allowed our veterans golf programs to grow each year,” said Chapter President Bobby Hendel. “We now have five program locations and this grant also provides for our nation’s heroes to play at local golf courses.”

Thank you to our veterans that attended for their service.  In honor of the men and women who have and are currently serving our nation, The Honda Classic in partnership with Pratt & Whitney offers complimentary tickets for Active Duty, Reservists, Retirees, their registered Dependents and Non-Retired Veterans Thursday through Sunday of tournament week.

Els For Autism Clinic

On Wednesday afternoon of Honda week, students from the Els Center of Excellence attended a special putting clinic.  The students received putting instruction from PGA Tour professionals Ben Crane, Vincent Norman and William McGirt while trying to sink some challenging putts set up by the Els and our Chapter Coaches.

TRUGREEN Behind The Scenes Tour

Tuesday afternoon of tournament week Chapter participants were invited to a special behind the scenes tour of The Honda Classic sponsored by TRUGREEN.  The tour included the media center, inside the ropes access to the driving range and putting green and the ShotLink and GolfChannel trucks.

Women’s Leadership Forum At The Honda Classic

Chapter students, staff and Coaches attended the annual Women’s Leadership Forum presented by The Honda Classic Tuesday of tournament week. The forum was an enlightening and educational event attended by more than 350 women to participate in an engaging discussion on topics vital to their professional and personal development.

The leadership guest speaker was Shannon Miller, Seven-Time Olympic Medalist. Miller, who began competitive gymnastics at a young age and was just 15 years old at the Barcelona 1992 Olympic Games. She won five medals in the Barcelona and returned four years later to lead the United States to the team all-around gold medal at the Atlanta 1996 Olympic Games.

Chapter female students Annika Collado, Jayda Dookie, Isabella Rubio, Maeva Adam, and Natalie Sosa with Coaches Connie Capanegra, Gabbie Budd, Nyla Sims, and Patty Cepeda-Russell enjoyed a wonderful breakfast while listening and asking questions of Sharon Miller.

Mardi Gras Fun At The TRUGREEN Junior Clinic

Tuesday of Honda week was also Mardi Gras.  Chapter Executive Director Carl Mistretta is a New Orleans native and took the opportunity to pass out beads and doubloons to all the kids and even a few adults.  Mistretta shared a few Mardi Gras facts with the crowd before the big show began.

Dennis Walters, and PGA Tour professional Andrew Kozan hosted our annual Junior Clinic sponsored by TRUGREEN.  The event began with Dennis and Gussie putting on their inspirational show of golf trick shots.  As always, the crowd was amazed.  Gussie even hit a few shots.  Does Dennis ever miss a shot?

Andrew grew up in South Florida and attended The King’s Academy and then played college golf at Auburn.  He talked to the kids and teens about challenges in his life and how he practices and manages his game to play professional golf.  He watched chapter student Mateo Muniz and alumnus Billy Reid hit some shots for the crowd.   Billy hit it far and Mateo hit it straight! 

Hot dogs and snacks were served to all that attended.  Over 100 juniors joined us for the clinic.  Thank you TruGreen for sponsoring our great partnership.

Students Play In The Monday Pro-Am

In a tournament week full of student opportunities, it all began with Chapter students playing the Monday Pro Am with PGA TOUR professional Marcus Byrd.

“Wow, that was awesome,” said Mateo.  “First, we received all kinds of SWAG- clothes, shoes, golf balls, a golf bag, sunglasses, a cooler and a hat- then we played a golf course in PGA Tour conditions with Marcus, a PGA pro.  It was his first time playing the course, but he talked with us the entire day and we had a great time.”

We had two groups of students play, Boys vs Girls! The boys group consisted of Executive Director Carl Mistretta Jr. and students Wylie Inman, Mateo Muniz, and Nashawn Tyson playing with PGA TOUR professional Marcus Byrd. Our Director of Program Development, Emily Valentine, played with Olivia St. Antoine, Audrey Bacic, Annika Collado, and PGA TOUR professional Erik Barnes.  For the record, the girls beat the boys this year.

“This is definitely one of our most coveted local participant opportunities,” said Mistretta.  “It is made possible because of the support and generosity of The Honda Classic and is reserved for our most dedicated students each year.  Want to play in this awesome Pro-Am?  Then please join the First Tee!”