KEISER UNIVERSITY & OUR CHAPTER UNVEIL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

Keiser University and our Chapter are pleased to announce a new scholarship program. Designed to support members of The First Tee who wish to become golf industry professionals by earning Keiser University College of Golf degrees, the renewable awards will be made available to up to two students annually. “We are excited about this partnership, as it will present The First Tee members the opportunity to acquire their education at Keiser University while further pursuing their passion for the game of golf. The scholarship recipients will also be able to give back to The First Tee organization by returning to serve as Certified Assistant Coaches while they are earning their degrees,” said John McMurry, Keiser University’s Flagship Campus Vice President and Director of The First Tee of the Palm Beaches and a Certified Level 1 First Tee Coach. Located at Keiser University’s Flagship campus, the College of Golf offers a 1,500-square-foot indoor training facility, which includes a putting area, advanced launch monitor technology, V-1 and Swing Guru video analysis systems, an interactive golf simulator powered by Sports Coach Systems, a Motion Analysis Technology by TaylorMade (MAT-T), a 3-D swing analysis system, and a golf club repair lab equipped by Mitchell Golf Equipment. Keiser University’s PGA-credentialed faculty are available to College of Golf students for individual and group instruction, and those same faculty are available to assist the Seahawk intercollegiate squads to improve their golf skills. 
In addition to the indoor facility, students also have access to a 6-acre outdoor, on-campus golf range facility with 12 hitting stations, a 9,000 square foot putting green, and a 14,000 square foot chipping/pitching/bunker green. Keiser’s Associate and Bachelor of Science degrees in Golf Management prepare students for a wide variety of positions in the golf industry. The programs provide students the educational background and training to provide golf instruction, manage golf course operations, ensure proper maintenance of golf facilities and equipment, as well as how to incorporate the play of golf into the broader hospitality and recreation domain. Members of The First Tee who have obtained a high school degree with a 3.0-grade point average are encouraged to apply. To learn more and to obtain a scholarship application, potential candidates should contact Carl Mistretta, Executive Director of The First Tee at [email protected].