A Letter From Our CEO – Carrie Kimbell

As the calendar flipped to 2025, it marks the 25th Anniversary of First Tee – Greater San Antonio’s (FTGSA) impact in the community and five years since joining the organization. It’s the perfect time to reflect on the organization’s growth and impact as well as look to the future.

In 2000, First Tee – Greater San Antonio hosted its first programming class with 25 participants. Since inception, FTGSA has served over 400,000 youth through our life skills programming, and the community and school outreach programs. Our mission is to build character, confidence, and resiliency through the inherent values of the game of golf. Our vision is to provide low or no-cost life skills programming for all young people, especially those who may not have access or the opportunity to experience this great game.

Since 2020, FTGSA’s impact in the community has grown over 28 times through our various program offerings.

  • Life skills participation has grown by 85% and program locations throughout San Antonio increased by 61%. True to our mission, life skills programming remains subsidized by 60% for all participants, ensuring that no child is turned away due to financial need, and all necessary equipment is provided.
  • Our Community Program partners with organizations like the Boys & Girls Club and school field trips, grew from just 40 students in 2020 to over 1,100 in 2024. These programs are provided at no cost to the students.
  • Our School Program, which was halted by COVID, was resurrected and now more than 21,000 students at 62 SAISD elementary and middle schools are taught First Tee Life Skills programming during their PE classes.
  • Through outreach and intentional programming, FTGSA has seen an increase in the number of girls and minority participants, which reflects a more diverse group engaging in the sport. Nearly 89% of our participants are diverse and 37% of our participants are female. According to the National Golf Foundation (2023) 25% of the junior golf population are non-Caucasian, showcasing our commitment to expanding access and inclusivity.

FTGSA success is made possible by the generous support of donors who believe in our mission. Our revenues have almost doubled in the last five years, enabling our programs to expand 28 times. Our dedicated team and nationally trained coaches, now numbering 36 (up from 14 in 2020), deliver over 120 life skills sessions annually, building character and resilience on and off the course. Volunteers, including over 80 individuals and First Tee junior coaches, are the backbone of our organization, creating a safe and fun learning environment. Guided by our board of directors’ leadership and expertise, we continue to grow and adapt. Their leadership, engagement, and passion have helped transform our organization.

There’s no better way to celebrate our 25th year anniversary than our 30-year lease extension. Planning is currently underway to create a Master Plan, including practice facility upgrades, building renovations, and enhanced program offerings. As a proud member of Brackenridge Park, these enhancements will provide an even better experience for our participants and the community.

This year, we celebrate our legacy while looking forward to an exciting future. With the continued support of our incredible team, donors, coaches, volunteers, parents, and participants, we will strengthen the character of our community through golf and make a lasting impact in the lives of youth and their families.

Cheers,

Carrie J. Kimbell

Jack Polansky is receiving the Game Changer of the Year Award for 2023

As a sophomore at Churchill High School and the top-ranked golfer on the team, Jack’s dedication to his sport and academics is evident. His 4.1 GPA reflects his commitment to excellence in his studies, while his position as an ACE participant in First Tee showcases his dedication to personal growth.

Jack’s leadership qualities shine through his actions. Despite managing multiple responsibilities including school, golf, and volunteering, he approaches each task with determination, passion, and purpose. In 2023, Jack volunteered over 150 hours not only in summer camps and programming sessions providing mentorship to the younger participants, but also picking range balls in the evenings at the First Tee Driving Range.  

Jack was accepted through an application process by First Tee National to attend the Game Changers Academy in Philadelphia, focused on self-awareness, inclusivity, and community building. He attended the First Tee National Championship in New Orleans in December.  He has played locally in all four Game Changer Shootouts, a Ryder Cup Style Event vs. Austin.

He was recently accepted into the PALS (Peer Assistance Leadership Program) in High school which provides guidance and mentoring for peers and younger children to help develop their self-esteem, drug-awareness and social skills.

Your impact on your peers, community, and the sport of golf is truly commendable, and we look forward to your continued success in the future. Congratulations on winning the 2023 Game Changer of the Year Award. On behalf of the Kolitz Family Foundation, you will also be receiving a one-time scholarship in the amount of $2,500 towards your college tuition.