Donor Spotlight: Larry & Lisa Pentiuk

Donor Spotlight: Larry & Lisa Pentiuk
Program of Support: First Tee’s Holland Expansion
Giving Mechanism: Qualified Charitable Distribution, IRA Account

Larry and Lisa’s impact as donors with First Tee started through a love of the game that started 90 years ago for Larry.

“I started my life as a caddie, aged 9, and was surrounded by people who were willing to mentor me. They not only taught me the proper way to play the game, but that through hard work, determination, integrity, it would frame my life to the man I became.

Through Larry’s love of the game, Larry and Lisa heard about First Tee at a country club near Holland. Jeff Keyser, First Tee’s Holland Area Director, was giving a presentation on the growing demand for First Tee’s programs in Holland, and the need to expand staff to ensure every kid, regardless of background and income, has access to opportunities through First Tee in the Holland community.

Through Lisa and Larry’s generous gift in 2024 (and continued support in 2025) through his Qualified Charitable Distribution, First Tee was able to hire Holland Area Program Coordinator Sarah Owens starting this past summer. Owens comes after a decorated golf career at Hope College, including captaining the team in her junior and senior year, and winning the MIAA Sportsmanship Award her Senior Year. She also interned the summer at First Tee between her junior and senior year.

Sarah Owens, new First Tee – West Michigan Holland Program Coordinator

Hiring First Tee’s 2nd full-time staff member communities has led to massive growth each time in Grand Rapids, Muskegon, and Kalamazoo – more than 50% growth in a two-year period. That was a vision Larry and Lisa’s understood and wanted to support in a big way.

Larry and Lisa’s commitment is already seeing fruit. After just six months on the job, Sarah and First Tee are serving 9% more kids in Holland in 2025 than in 2024.

“Year over year, organizations like the First Tee and Evans Scholars are great foundations for our local youth to participate in, and a way to help shape their futures,” Larry said. “I made it a life long commitment to help organizations do this.”

For the Pentiuks, a Qualified Charitable Distribution through an IRA was a way they could support First Tee’s expansion in a big way, and make it tax beneficial. Click here for a quick article from Dave Ramsey explaining a QCD. First Tee is so grateful for Larry and Lisa’s support of kids and teens in Holland. A final thought from Larry…

“I have found the perfect vehicle to do this through my IRA account via a QCD. I am 99 years young and still love this game and so want others to do the same. Watch your backswing!!”

Would you join Larry and Lisa, and make a year-end gift to help support young people in YOUR backyard?

Donor Spotlight: Rick & Anna Van Swol
Program of Support: First Tee’s Caddie Program
Giving Mechanism: Donor Advised Fund

I was first introduced to the First Tee when they were the beneficiary at a charity golf outing. After meeting CEO Tyler Smies, and finding out more about First Tee and how they help young boys and girls in the area, I agreed to raise money through playing in their Golf Marathon fundraiser. After one year of playing 72 holes, I decided it was much better for my physical-well being to focus on sponsoring the kids for each hole THEY played, or in one case, how many hotdogs they could eat (see picture below).

The picture that motivated Rick give his first gift to a Youth Marathoner, Bradley Lardie (now a First Tee alumni)

In recent years we have continued to support First Tee financially, but also recently by being part of First Tee’s caddie program. It started at Indian Trails, and now has been piloted at the club I’m a member of. These caddies have a goal of earning enough “loops” to qualify for an Evans Scholarship, a full-ride, room and board college scholarship (see flyer below for more on the caddie program’s growth). I have met some of these caddies program, and have been very impressed with their maturity, manners and enthusiasm. They are way ahead of where I was when I was a teen; they are excellent at interacting with adults and working towards a specific future plan. It also makes the round of golf that much more enjoyable.

Regardless of how you and your family orchestrate your charitable giving, I would invite and encourage you to find out more about the First Tee and how they are impacting lives all around us.
Written by Rick VanSwol