Be a Game Changer. Become a Volunteer.

Empower youth to build confidence, develop life skills, and uncover their full potential.

At First Tee – Phoenix, our Volunteers play a vital role in shaping the lives of young participants. As a Volunteer, you’ll serve as a positive mentor to kids and teens from diverse backgrounds, guiding them through golf and life lessons that build inner strength and self-confidence.

  • Become a Mentor: Build meaningful relationships with youth and make a real impact in just two or three hours a week.
  • Share your love of golf: If you have an interest in golf and positively impacting the lives of youth, there are many ways to get involved!
  • Supportive Community: Join a team of passionate individuals dedicated to empowering the next generation.
  • Spend time outside and stay active: And learn golf tips along the way
  • Step-by-step guidance for leading lessons and activities.
  • Tools for positive youth development.
  • Methods to create safe, inclusive, and empowering spaces.

You can make a difference! There are many ways to contribute to First Tee – Phoenix programs both on and off the course.

  • On-Course Programming Support: Assist with on-course programming, clinics and tournaments.
    • Support with set up, creating a safe and supporting environment and mentorship
  • Fundraising: Help organize and execute fundraising initiatives.
    • Join a committee!
  • Outreach Events: Help execute community activations.
    • Run a booth and help with clinics
  • Operations: Provide behind-the-scenes support to keep our programs running smoothly.
    • Organize the warehouse and provide support to Golf Gear for Good

  • Complete the Volunteer Interest Form (below)
    Fill out the form below to apply. After submission, our Volunteer Coordinator, Maddie Lawler, will contact you to complete a survey and discuss your interests and volunteer opportunities.
  • Look for an email from Maddie to complete our Interest Survey
  • Complete the Background Check
    • Cost: FREE
    • Frequency: Every 2 years (This is required to maintain a safe environment for all participants)
  • Complete SafeSport Certification
    • Frequency: Annually (SafeSport training helps ensure a safe and respectful space for youth)
  • Get Involved! Once you’ve completed the background check and SafeSport certification, Maddie will connect you with volunteer opportunities, such as:
    • On-Course Programming Support: Assist with on-course programming, clinics and tournaments.
    • Fundraising: Help organize and execute fundraising initiatives.
      • Join a committee!
    • Outreach Events: Help execute community activations.
      • Run a booth and help with clinics
    • Operations: Provide behind-the-scenes support to keep our programs running smoothly.

Fill out the form below, and a member of our team will contact you with next steps.

At First Tee, we aim to create safe spaces that help every individual feel like they belong and can see themselves reflected. We invite you to self-identify (gender and ethnicity) should you choose.



“Mia’s interest in golf sky rocketed since starting the program. She enjoys the lessons, camps and the mentors/coaches involved. I believe the fun but educational atmosphere has improved her fundamentals. Seeing the results of practicing and listening I believe is a big part of why her interest in golf has risen so much.”


Parent/Caregiver of a participant in the 10-11 age group

“My son can be a bit shy and not incredibly talkative about his day. After his first lesson as we were walking to the car he said, “good job, ‘kid name’. See you next week!”. He was beaming and was telling me about the entire class the whole way home.”


Parent/Caregiver of a participant in the 12-13 age group

“My child has struggled to find her “thing” and we came to first tee to see if this could be her fit. Immediately she was wrapped into the programs and tournaments and made to feel welcome and supported. She has had incredible experience that encourage her to keep going. And she has finally found her “thing”!”


Parent/Caregiver of a participant in the 14+ age group