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Junior Coach Spotlight – Aydin Johnson
Junior Coach Spotlight
Aydin Johnson 9th Grade 15 years old Coopersville High School 2nd year as a junior coach
In Their Own Words:
Aydin’s Favorite Nine Core Value: Perseverance. It is my favorite because I think it is a very helpful skill to have all your life. You can have perseverance with everything you do. What is your favorite part of being a junior coach? I like to help the kids get better at golf. There was one time that a kid was not swinging the club the right way. I showed him how to grip the club and how to swing. After that, he was able to make contact with the ball easier.Aydin’s fast facts, from Coach Tyler:
- Aydin and his brothers Dakota (16) and Owen (10) are fixtures at The First Tee since they started in 2016.
- Aydin advanced to the Eagle level (the 4th level in the program) in the spring of 2019.
- Aydin has a stylish flair on the golf course. He loves bucket hats and high socks. He also has a great sense of humor.
- Aydin’s humor makes him a great junior coach. Younger participants can relate to him easily and enjoy being around him.
- Aydin and his brother Dakota will receive top-notch individual golf instruction from Golf-Tec’s Ian Hughes this winter, thanks to Ian’s generosity.
- Trips through The First Tee:
- Aydin was selected through The First Tee for the Nancy Tennant Leadership Academy in 2018. He visited Harbor Shores Golf Course in Benton Harbor, Soldier Field in Chicago, and a host of other places around the midwest through that trip. The First Tee of Benton Harbor graciously hosted Aydin and two other First Tee students for this trip.
- Outside of The First Tee:
- Aydin is also a caddie at Kent Country Club, and aspires to be an Evans Scholar.
- He also will be joining his brother on the high school golf team for the first time this spring, at Coopersville High School.
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Two teen golfers selected for The First Tee Champions Tour Challenge in Florida


2017 Volunteers of the Year
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Participant Spotlight: Spencer Schaffer
“As a parent, it is my goal to help my children grow up to be adults with integrity, who value and respect life and those around them. So you can imagine my surprise and excitement one year ago when I opened up the Grand Rapids Parks and Recreation flier and read the line “character building through golf”. You see my son Spencer, had tried many sports and never really enjoyed them enough to want to stick with one. Iwondered if golf would be a good fit. I also liked the idea of character building! I love the idea of Spencer becoming a young man with character and integrity.
I signed Spencer up for the spring session and went to the parent orientation. All I could say was WOW! This is an amazing opportunity, an amazing organization! This is more than just swinging a club.
This is where Spencer’s journey in the world of golf with The First Tee began. Who knows where it will take him. This is truly the FIRST time he has stuck with something, stayed excited and interested in something, other than legos or video games. He has learned the importance of honesty, respect, integrity, sportsmanship, confidence, responsibility, perseverance, courtesy, and judgment. He has been taught the importance of making right and healthy life choices.
I appreciate the mentors involved. They model the attitudes, values, and behaviors I hope to see grow in Spencer. The mentors encourage Spencer to do what is right. The mentors show interest in Spencer, in his schooling, life, and attitude. Spencer needs men in his life who will do this. I so appreciate it!
If you know of a young person who needs some direction, who lacks positive role models in their life. If you want to support young people to grow in character and find a place to learn. The First Tee of West Michigan is a great place to look for this direction.
Whether you send your child or support The First Tee with a donation, this is truly a youth development program. Giving youth direction, life skills, and encouragement to be the best young person they can be.
Homework and Hitting – new opportunities
- The Highlands (2715 Leonard St. NW, Grand Rapids)- Tuesday & Thursdays, 4:30-7:30 pm
- Fellowship Greens (3450 36th St. SE, Grand Rapids) – Mondays & Wednesdays, 4-6:30 pm
- Located in southwest Grand Rapids, Maple Hill hosted over 100 of our participants in 2015. Now, we’re partnering with them for their fantastic indoor facilities.
- Students in the Par, Birdie, or Eagle levels at The First Tee have access every Tuesday to one of two areas:
- Indoor simulator: Our participants are using two simulators, playing on a course on one, while working on their swing in the other.

- Heated hitting bays
- When the snow flies, our participants will still be able to hit outside in Maple Hill’s heated hitting bays.
- For more on this program, contact Program Director Nick Holtrop – [email protected]



Sixth Annual Golf Outing

Monday, August 1, 2016
Thousand Oaks Golf Club
12:30 PM Shotgun (11:30 AM Registration)
Join us for The First Tee of West Michigan’s 6th Annual Golf Outing held at our new venue Thousand Oaks Golf Club located at 4100 Thousand Oaks Dr, in Grand Rapids. Play in the outing! (click here to register for more info)- Sign up and fill a foursome for $800.
- 12:30 pm afternoon shotgun
- A foursome includes free range balls, goodie bag, 1 round of golf, a chance to meet our students, 2 meals, and a live and silent auction following play.
- Play as a single for $200
- We will pair you up with other friends of The First Tee!
- Email [email protected] for more details
- Part of your payment is tax-deductible – The First Tee of West Michigan is a 501c3 nonprofit!
- We are still looking for a Eagle Sponsor for the event. Email [email protected] for more details!
- Hole Sponsorships start at just $300! Get your company to sponsor today!








- We can use your help! We have volunteers stationed at various points throughout the course, and helping in different ways. We have participants on the course, meeting and greeting our players, and sharing what they’ve learned.
- We are looking for volunteers for the following shifts:
- 10:30 am – 1 pm
- 1 pm – 5 pm
- 4:30 pm – end of event (adult only for auction)
- Email [email protected] if you’re interested in volunteering!