University Southern California Trojans
First Tee For Kids
October 18, 2017 | Women's Golf, Trojan Outreach, USC Ripsit Blog
Last week, USC women's golf completed its SCORE (Serving Community through Outreach, Recreation and Education) Project by partnering with the First Tee of Los Angeles organization, which teaches young people to golf.
The Trojans headed down to Victoria County Golf Course in Carson, Calif. to host a clinic for approximately 45 children.
The kids split up between three stations, focusing on a different skill — putting, chipping or driving — at each one.
"Our mission here at the First Tee of Los Angeles is to positively impact the lives of young people in our community," said First Tee program director Chris Steele. "And we do that through the game of golf."
To stay in the loop on USC's work in the community, follow Trojan Outreach on Twitter and Instagram!
The Trojans headed down to Victoria County Golf Course in Carson, Calif. to host a clinic for approximately 45 children.
The kids split up between three stations, focusing on a different skill — putting, chipping or driving — at each one.
"Our mission here at the First Tee of Los Angeles is to positively impact the lives of young people in our community," said First Tee program director Chris Steele. "And we do that through the game of golf."
To stay in the loop on USC's work in the community, follow Trojan Outreach on Twitter and Instagram!
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