The First Tee National School Program Champions Challenge Presented by Children s Memorial Hermann SUMMARY The Houston Golf Association hosts The First Tee National School Program Champions Challenge on the Saturday prior to the Shell Houston Open on The First Tee of Greater Houston s 3-hole, par 3 course located adjacent to Redstone Golf Club. The Champions Challenge is a culminating skills event comprised of approximately 300 fourth graders from area school districts. Two students from each participating elementary school earn a spot to compete in this fun-filled competition based on their performance in National School Program activities held during their physical education classes. The event provides an opportunity for participants to transition and apply their putting, chipping, driving, and etiquette skills on a real golf course as well as attend a PGA TOUR event. EVENT FACTS Participants are divided into 18 teams. Each team is comprised of 18-21 students from six different schools. Teams are named after players competing in the tournament (i.e. Team Kim). Teams rotate to 9 different stations. SNAG equipment and 6 holes are used. Awards are given to the top three boys and girls as well as the first and second place teams. Award recipients are also recognized during the tournament s Junior Golf Day on Tuesday of tournament week. All participants receive a shirt, hat, bag tag, two tickets to the tournament, and lunch. Over 250 volunteers are needed to help with set-up, registration, team captains, scoring, hole officials, standard bearers, parking, food and beverage, and safety. The National School Program curriculum is based on nationwide physical education standards and emphasizes character building through an introduction to golf and The First Tee Nine Core Values and The First Tee Nine Healthy Habits. Through its fundraising efforts, Houston Golf Association has helped provide equipment, curriculum and physical educator training in 180+ elementary schools. More than 90,000 students participate in The First Tee National School Program during the school year in the Greater Houston community.
THE FIRST TEE NATIONAL SCHOOL PROGRAM CHAMPIONS CHALLENGE Presented by Children s Memorial Hermann Agenda Location: David Shindeldecker Campus 5809 Wilson Road Humble, TX 77396 Date: Saturday, March 23, 2013 8:00 a.m. Volunteers Arrive 8:15 a.m. Participants Arrive 9:00 a.m. Participants Piped In 9:10-9:20 a.m. Welcome and Rules Review 9:20-10:40 a.m. Station Activities 10:40-11:00 a.m. Group Pictures 11:00-11:20 a.m. Lunch / Refreshments 11:20-11:50 a.m. Shell Activity and Point Tally 11:50 a.m. Awards Presentation 12:00 p.m. Adjourn 3 Hours Total Length of Program
The First Tee National School Program Champions Challenge Presented by Children s Memorial Hermann Estimated Number of Students District # Schools (2012) # Schools (2013) 2 kids (2013) Aldine 13 16 32 Charter/Private 2 2 4 Clear Creek 26 26 52 Conroe 0 2 4 Cy-Fair 10 25 50 Dickinson 5 6 12 Fort Bend 0 8 16 Galena Park 15 15 30 Houston 4 15 30 Humble 26 26 52 Sheldon 0 4 8 Spring Branch 0 1 2 Texas City 4 5 10 Waller 1 5 10 TOTAL 106 156 312 Each participating school will select 2 fourth grade students to represent their school (1 boy & 1 girl). Volunteer Requirements Each participating school must provide 2 volunteers o 1 campus teacher to escort students from station to station o 1 volunteer to be randomly assigned to a volunteer activity (*see below) o Volunteers MUST register online by March 4 th. Email aquillen@hga.org for link. *Volunteer Activity Descriptions Set-Up Assist in setting up hole activities, signage, registration materials, etc Registration Welcome and greet volunteers & campus teachers. Distribute materials and inform campus teachers and volunteers where to go upon arrival. Campus Teacher Accompany students from one school as they rotate to and from each hole providing positive feedback and help keep track of participants scores during each hole. Scoring Accompany a team of participants and keep score for each youth participant. They will report scores to standard bearers to post team s total after each hole. They are also responsible for adding and attesting all scores of a team. Hole Officials Introduce holes to participants and help with scoring, retrieving balls, marking & measuring. Two hole officials will be assigned to every hole. Standard Bearers - Accompany a team and carry a sign indicating the team s score. They will work closely with a scoring volunteer.
THE FIRST TEE NATIONAL SCHOOL PROGRAM CHAMPIONS CHALLENGE Presented by Memorial Hermann Saturday, March 23, 2013 Information Sheet LOCATION/CHECK IN DAVID SHINDELDECKER CAMPUS Home of The First Tee of Greater Houston 5809 Wilson Road Humble, TX 77396 281-454-7000 www.thefirstteegreaterhouston.org Youth participants arrive by 8:15 a.m. Teachers & volunteers arrive by 8:00 a.m. Check in will be located near Will Call. Follow signs upon arrival and see map. The event will conclude by 12:00 p.m. PARKING Free parking is available onsite in Lot #9. No parking passes needed. Please see map. WAIVERS The First Tee/HGA Model Release form AND a copy of the school s photo release permission form for each youth participant MUST be signed and turned in by March 4 th. ATTIRE Youth participants, teachers, and volunteers need to wear: o *The First Tee of Greater Houston collared shirt o Khaki or navy pants/knee-length shorts o White socks & tennis shoes o Denim is prohibited. Youth participants may not wear jewelry. *Teachers and volunteers will receive a t-shirt Teachers are responsible for ensuring youth participants arrive wearing a name tag on the BACK of their shirt on the left-shoulder. LUNCH Lunch will be provided for youth participants, teachers, and volunteers. A concession stand (cash only) will be available for parents/guardians and guests. Lunch boxes, coolers and folding chairs are allowed. Alcohol prohibited. Water coolers will be on the course at all times for youth participants.
FORMAT Youth participants will be split into 18 teams. Each team will be comprised of 18-21 students. The 3 students representing a school will compete on the same team. Each team will be named after a professional competing in the 2013 Shell Houston Open (i.e. Team Kim). The 18 teams will be divided onto two courses Orange Course & Blue Course. Teams will rotate through 9 different stations that test their putting, chipping, driving, agility, and cognitive skills on their designated course. SNAG golf equipment will be used. The stations will be set up on an outdoor, green-grass, 3-hole, par 3 golf course. The lowest score wins both the team and individual competitions. The team total will be based on the 3 lowest and the 3 highest total scores per team. PRIZES/AWARDS All youth participants will receive a hat, bag tag, and two Saturday, March 30 tickets to the 2013 Shell Houston Open. Children 13 years of age or younger may attend the Shell Houston Open for free so the coupons are primarily for other family members. Ribbons will be given to the top three male and female participants as well as the first and second place teams on each course. These individuals will be recognized on Tuesday, March 26 during the Shell Houston Open Junior Golf Day. TIE-BREAKING The 9 stations on each course will be ranked from most to least difficult. In the event of a tie, the winner will be determined based on the lowest score for the most difficult station. If the participants/teams have the same score on the most difficult station, then the winner will be determined based on the lowest score for the 2 nd most difficult station, etc This will continue until a winner is determined. CONTACT Please contact Houston Golf Association at 281-454-7000 or doverstreet@hga.org if you have any questions. Congratulations!
The First Tee/HGA Participant Release (for use with minors) For mutual consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, I hereby assign and grant to The First Tee, a division of World Golf Foundation, Inc., Houston Golf Association, and First Tee of Greater Houston, Inc. (collectively, The First Tee ) the right and permission to copyright and/or publish and republish, and to sublicense to it s sponsors and licensees, photographic pictures of the below named minor ( the Participant ) in which the Participant may be included in whole or in part, in color or black and white made through any media by, or on behalf of, The First Tee, including the use of any printed matter in conjunction with such photographs for advertising, trade or any other lawful purpose. I warrant that I am the parent or legal guardian of the minor named below and have the authority to execute this release on their behalf. I hereby waive any right to inspect and/or approve the finished photograph or advertising copy or printed/digital matter that may be used in conjunction with or contain such photographs, or to the eventual use that it may be applied. I hereby release and discharge to The First Tee from and against all any liability as a result of any distortion, blurring, alteration or optical or computer illusion that may occur in the taking of the picture or processing or reproduction of the finished product. I have read this release, understand and approve its contents and waive any rights in the premises. PARTICIPANT INFORMATION (please print) Participant Name: Gender: School District: School Name: Shirt Size: (circle one) Youth sizes: S M L XL Adult sizes: S M L XL XXL PARENT/LEGAL GUARDIAN INFORMATION (please print) Name: Address: Signed this day of, 2013 Parent or Guardian Signature Witness
2012 ORANGE COURSE # Name Location Description Scoring 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 Short Target Chip Up and Down Tee #1 Fairway in front of #1 Green Players will hit TWO balls towards a raised target; balls are scored by where they come to rest. Players will chip and putt with one ball until their shot sticks to the Flagsticky. Player takes no more than five shots. Ball 1 + Ball 2 Strokes Taken Within Target On tee roped Other Stick box area Example: Player A hits 1 chip shot and 2 putts when his ball sticks to flagsticky. Total score = 3. Player B hits 1 chip shot and 4 putts and his ball is not on the flagsticky. MAXIMUM score = 5 (strokes taken) 3 Obstacle Putt Hole #1 Green Players will putt one ball around an obstacle until their shot sticks to the flagsticky. Player takes no more than five shots Putting strokes taken Example: Player A hits 3 shots when his ball sticks on the flagsticky. Total score=3. Player B hits five strokes and his ball has not stuck. MAXIMUM score = 5 (strokes taken) 4 Goal Post Hit Tee #2 Players will attempt TWO shots for precision. Balls scored while in motion. Ball 1 + Ball 2 Through upper square Through bottom square Striking frame, not through Other 5 Zig Zag Run Between Tee #2 & #2 Green Player will run down and back through a series of cones. Based on Time Under 15 seconds 15.1-20 20.1-25 25.1-30 30.1 or higher 6 Chip from Bunker Green #2 Bunker Players will chip two balls from the bunker towards a flagsticky; ball is scored by where it comes to rest. Ball 1 + Ball 2 On Flagsticky Within the marked area Leaving bunker but not in marked area Remaining in bunker 7 Downhill Putt Green #2 Players will putt one ball from a downhill lie until their ball finds the hole. Player takes no more than five strokes. Strokes Taken Example: Player A hits 2 putts and their ball goes into the hole. Total score = 2. Player B hits 5 putts and his ball has not found the hole. MAXIMUM score = 5 (strokes taken) 8 Wheel of Science Between Tee #2 & #2 Green Players will answer "Energize Your Future" questions provided by Shell. Station will not affect outcome of scoring. NA 9 Restroom & Snack Near Practice Putting Green