Our character education programs aim to put youth on a path for success. First Tee Alumni continue to demonstrate this long-lasting impact by sharing their success stories. Owais Durrani is one such alum from First Tee of Greater Houston. Owais uncovered his self-confidence through First Tee and is now making a difference in his community.
Owais’ Story:
When Owais Durrani slips on his white doctor’s coat, he stands ready to help treat whatever illness or injury walks through the emergency room doors at UT Health in San Antonio. Currently finishing up his residency, Owais has quickly learned his profession is one that demands a lot – self-confidence, determination and resilience – characteristics he’s been building on since his time at First Tee.
“Life gets difficult and complex at times, but even the most challenging of circumstances boils down to a few basic principles – many of them included in First Tee’s values.”
During his time at First Tee of Greater Houston, Owais developed an interest in social issues and says First Tee gave him the confidence to pursue opportunities that he once didn’t see possible for himself as a first-generation American.
Owais received his dual-Bachelor’s degree in Biology and Political Science from the University of Texas. He took his passion up a notch by attending medical school. In his gap year, Owais interned at the White House under the Obama administration. He remained dedicated to learning about how to address health disparities, one of his life’s greatest passions.
Confident in his foundation, Owais is excited about his future giving back to underserved communities.
Empowering kids through a lifetime of new challenges and continuous personal growth is at the heart of First Tee. One of our participant opportunities, the Wells Fargo Succeeding Together Contest, shines a light on a few extraordinary participants and their personal journeys to become better students, citizens and golfers in an effort to prepare for life.
These top four winners have proven in their writing and through their actions that leadership is always possible, and if we build a community, it is always possible to succeed together.
Grand Prize Winner: Raymond Jin, First Tee of Greater Trenton
Raymond first became involved with First Tee through his mother’s friend. Nervous and a bit shy, Raymond was naturally reluctant. But it turned out to be one of the best decisions he’s ever made.
“As I progressed through the program, First Tee completely changed me as a person. Before, I was a shy little boy hiding behind my parents’ back. Now, I’m able to interact and form lasting relationships with people from all walks of life. I now embrace unconventionality and uncertainty and thrive in new and unfamiliar situations. Because of First Tee, I am able to make a difference in the lives of young people and those in my community. I am passionate about working with people and mentoring.”
Involved with First Tee of Greater Trenton for six years, Raymond now serves as a junior coach mentoring young kids in the program. Outside his time with First Tee, he also has a budding career as an amateur musician. Competing as a classically trained violinist, Raymond was a competitor on China’s Got Talent, and finished second in the junior division. He also is a concertmaster and member of the All-State Orchestra. He has had internships with New Jersey Assemblyman Daniel R. Benson is also a Scholastic Gold and Silver Key in photography.
He’s currently a junior in high school and his immediate goals include getting into college majoring in managerial business or financial engineering, with the goal of opening up his own business to serve underserved communities through professional development initiatives. He values the foundations of mentorship provided to him at First Tee of Greater Trenton and the meaning it has brought to his life.
“I now understand the value of discovering talent in unorthodox places. Today, my students are my chief source of inspiration and constant, tireless improvement as a student, athlete, artist, musician, leader, mentor and citizen in the 21st Century. My students’ struggles are my test of strength, and their willingness to learn and ceaseless energy are the only compensation I need for a lifetime of public service.”
Read Raymond’s essay that earned him a spot in the Wells Fargo Pro-am.
Jalyn Robinson, First Tee of Greater Sacramento (First Prize Winner)
Jalyn didn’t start seriously thinking about golf until sixth grade. It was then that she learned about the inviting nature of First Tee.
“My mom and I were drawn to First Tee because you didn’t have to have a history with golf to be part of the program; plus, it wasn’t just about the technicalities of the sport. We participated in fun challenges, games and events. I had the chance to make amazing friendships.”
As Jalyn has progressed through the program, she steadily transitioned to a leader in the program and credits First Tee with giving her the opportunity to create meaningful, personal friendships that have withstood the test of time.
Jalyn dreams of playing collegiate golf, but certainly understands the challenges that can bring. She has learned to embrace those difficult challenges.
“First Tee taught me to embrace failures because they are going to happen. How you choose to deal with that failure is what will truly impact you. First Tee not only taught me how to embrace my failures on the course, but also how to analyze, learn and move on from tough experiences off the course.”
Jalyn also credits her mother with the encouragement that has led her to success.
“She has always given me a listening ear, caring heart and comfortable shoulder to cry on when things are difficult for me to handle. Because of her, my passion to be the change I want to see becomes vivid each day.”
Kayli Lucas, First Tee of Tennessee (First Prize Winner)
Kayli was first introduced to First Tee from a church friend in sixth grade. Before entering First Tee, Kayli was introverted and says she had low self-esteem. As she progressed through the life skills and golf curriculum, she felt her demeanor change.
“I wanted to be adventurous and try new opportunities, but my confidence did not match my ambitions… I had finally found a place to grow and express my interests. The camaraderie among participants and coaches is unparalleled at First Tee. As I began to mature and find myself as a person, I was supported and guided by those around me, and simultaneously, I was able to do the same for others.”
Gaining self-confidence changed Kayli’s life.
“I initially did not pass ‘Par’ after my first time attending the course, but the process of retaking and passing ‘Par’ taught me that a lack of confidence was my only limitation – not the opinion of others. After this pivotal event in my life, I began to flourish and break out of my shell in all aspects. As a student, I embraced my unique qualities and began to excel in not only the classroom, but also in social settings. I began to confidently express myself and develop friendships with everyone I met. On the golf course, my game entered an entirely new level. My newfound confidence and work ethic advanced me to enter the ACE Program at the start of my freshman year of high school.”
Kayli played on the varsity golf team throughout her high school career, leading them to the regional tournament for the first time in the school’s history. She will attend the University of Alabama in the fall, majoring in biology. Though she doesn’t yet know her long-term career goals, Kayli hopes to continue her journey with First Tee by turning to her peers and mentors for counsel when faced with challenging decisions.
Maya Hunter, First Tee of Benton Harbor (First Prize Winner)
Maya began her First Tee journey at a very young age alongside her brother. Their local chapter had recently opened a location in their area. Even though Maya had never played golf before, her mother signed her up for a summer program. That summer program quickly turned into something more as she progressed through the program, falling in love with golf and the life lessons learned through First Tee.
“The core values and everything else I learned positively impacted my life in many ways. Many of the lessons were easy to take into everyday life, like a simple confident handshake or earning and giving the respect we all deserve.”
Maya recalls a time in her golf career where honesty was more important than winning.
“Honesty is a true judge of character. If I can keep a reputation of honesty on the course and in life, which is quite hard sometimes, I believe I will be a step ahead of everyone at my level. I may not be physically better, but I am willing to make a hard decision to stay true to my moral code of honesty.”
Maya will be entering her senior year of high school this fall. She hopes to win regionals and a state title and earn a full scholarship through a caddy program to a top university.
These four winners will attend the 2021 Wells Fargo Championship. As the Grand Prize Winner, Raymond will experience the thrill of playing golf with the PGA TOUR professional of his choice during the tournament’s pro-am.
Thank you, Wells Fargo for your longstanding partnership and support of First Tee. Wells Fargo has renewed their commitment for the next five years to support First Tee’s youth development program.
Thank you to all applicants, and congratulations to all finalists!
Top 5 First Tee Chapter Activities Amidst COVID-19
Like the rest of the world, we’re adjusting to our “new normal” and how we keep our participants engaged during this time of social distancing. Our chapters have stepped up to the challenge to provide fun and exciting digital activities to keep kids moving and empowered to take on whatever challenges come their way.
We invite you and your family to join us in these character-building activities that can be done wherever you are! You can find these posts and many more on our First Tee social channels. Be sure to follow us on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter for more information.
First Tee of Greater Philadelphia
First Tee of Greater Philadelphia is offering virtual classes taught by their experienced coaches.
First Tee of Greater Charlotte
First Tee of Greater Charlotte is offering daily programming that includes special guests ranging from professional golfers to participants.
First Tee of the Triangle
First Tee of the Triangle is featuring activities and ideas – like healthy habits – that incorporate the entire family!
First Tee of Cleveland
First Tee of Cleveland has added cooking classes to their social media, including Coach Brian and his special guest Rylee who participate in the “Fit to a Tee Culinary Class” together.
First Tee of Greater Knoxville
First Tee of Greater Knoxville is promoting the opportunity for participants in the area to rent out equipment for free so that they can practice at home.
These times can be challenging, but know that we are all in this together and we will continue to serve as a resource to help your kids stay active, healthy and resilient.
Thank you to all our participants that applied for national opportunities. From The First Tee of Tennessee, the following participants were selected for 2018 The First Tee national opportunities:
The First Tee Scholars Program: Meryl Castle
John Deere Drive Your Future Academy: Gabrielle Edmonds-Andrews, front row, far right.
College Golf Prep Academy: Meryl Castle
Joe Louis Barrow, Jr Life Skills and Leadership Academy: Kate Castle
PURE Insurance Championship Impacting The First Tee: Justin Reed
Congratulations to all participants selected for these events.
Robert Polk Draper, Jr., age 84, of Greenbrier, passed away Monday, September 4, 2017 at his home. Mr. Draper was born June 20, 1933 in Nashville to the late Robert and Elizabeth Williams Draper, Sr. He was a chemist and was of the Christian Faith.
A memorial donation from William “Bill” Cole was made in his honor.
November 13, 2017. Senior Meryl Castle, signs with Milligan College. Meryl has been with The First Tee of Middle Tennessee since 2014. In that time, she has progressed through all levels and is currently in the Ace Level. In the same manner that she has progressed through the life skills curriculum, Meryl’s golf game has progressed. Her final season had Meryl playing the number one spot for Wilson Central High School. This year was her best season on the Sneds Tour, with a win (Sneds Tour Open at Mongomery Bell shooting 77-74), three second place finishes, and only one finish out of the top ten. Her outstanding year was marred by a severe bout of mono, which prevented her from playing high school post season. With a 4.4 hdcp, a strong tournament resume and a strong academic resume, Meryl was being recruited by several colleges.
Meryl says she not only learned to love golf Through The First Tee, but also the importance of volunteering and giving back. She began several years ago as a volunteer coach with the chapter. Much of what she did revolved around golf, but volunteering and giving back had also become a big part of who she had become. She began to volunteer more outside of golf. The more she volunteered, the more she realized there is such a great need in our communities. Today, she still volunteers on a regular basis on and off the golf course and she plays golf absolutely every single opportunity she gets! Recently, her golf and volunteering came together in the form of an unexpected award. Country music star Vince Gill is a huge supporter of junior golf. He has a reputation as a tremendous supportor of charities and community involvement. Each year, a Sneds Tour golfer that embodies a giving spirit and commitment to community is awarded the annual “Vince Gill Volunteer of the Year Award.” Meryl was the 2017 recipient of this award.
“I am beyond excited, feeling blessed and grateful. I know I did not get here on my own and I thank God for putting the many people in my life that have helped me, supported me, and provided me with opportunities…especially The First Tee program, along with the Tennessee Golf Foundation, the Sneds Tour and the Paul Warren Foundation as well as my coaches, my family and the many amazing and supportive friends I have met through golf. Without The First Tee there is no way I would be doing this today and for that I am forever grateful.” This past season Milligan College golf finished 14th nationwide in their division. They are ranked number 9 nationally in average team score and ranked in the top 15 in five other statistical categories. The Milligan Buffalos recently won the Appalachian Athletic Conference Fall Championship by 10 strokes as well as winning the Birmingham Southern Shootout by 9 strokes. Meryl chose Milligan College not only because of the very strong and competitive golf program, but also the impressive Nursing program and their commitment to balancing both athletics and academics. Meryl plans to pursue a degree in nursing possibly followed by a Masters of Science in Physician Assistant Studies. She says she is feeling so blessed to have this amazing opportunity in front of her!
Front, L-R: Matt Meservy, Meryl Castle, Al Ashford. Back: Josh McDade, Thelma Ewell
We know that she will achieve her goal. She is one of the hardest workers, in all aspects of her life. We know that determinations, setting goals and working hard will lead to her success both on and off the golf course.
Congratulations Meryl!
The 2023 Road to Success Dinner was held on July 27, 2023. This dinner highlights scholarship awards for Ace Certified participants attending college/university. Additionally, the night functions as the Ace Reunion and allows the new participants to meet all those that came before them. Current eligibility requirements are that a participant must have been enrolled in programs at The First Tee Tennessee and completed all of the Life Skills education, which culminates with Ace Certification. In supporting our students with these scholarships, we know we are a significant part of the Road to Success and follow them through all four years of college/university. Many Thanks to all our supporters for the scholarship program.
The 2016 high school season is coming to an end. Congratulations to those that made it to the TSSAA High School Golf Championship: Maddie Buckley, Lincoln Haymaker, Christina Vetvong, Brooklyn Harper-Spicer and Zoe Robinson.
We are also proud of all our participants that played at Districts and Regionals. We have numerous players at various high schools in Middle Tennessee and followed them through their competition.
Thank you all for representing our chapter so wonderfully!