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USGA Awards $1.9 Million in grants in May 2007; Volunteers MakE programs possible across the country

June 7, 2007

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Colorado Springs, Colo. — The United States Golf Association (USGA) has awarded 90 grants totaling $1,952,230 to non-profit organizations to support affordable and accessible golf programs and facilities in the latest phase of its "For The Good of the Game" Grants Initiative. These May awards will reach nearly 80,000 economically-disadvantaged children and individuals with disabilities as part of the USGA’s ongoing effort to create opportunities in people’s lives through golf. Grant funds will be used for instruction, golf course and range access, equipment, transportation, and construction of accessible golf facilities.

These awards bring the total awarded by the USGA to nearly $57 million since 1997.

"The values that are inherent to the game of golf are transferable to areas of personal development that reach far beyond the golf course," said USGA President Walter Driver. "On a daily basis, volunteers throughout this country dedicate themselves to spreading their love of the game to individuals who otherwise would not have the opportunity to play. Over the past 113 years, the USGA has depended on the service volunteers, and it is no different at the local level. These volunteers are helping to ensure the future of golf."

Throughout the United States, many junior golf programs and programs for individuals with disabilities are made possible through the support of volunteers. Numerous individuals have donated their time, resources, and energy to create successful golf programs in their communities. These local champions have made a significant impact on the lives of the participants with whom they work.

YMCA of Greater Dayton The YMCA of Greater Dayton incorporates a mentoring component in its golf program. Volunteers in "Mentors Matter" range from community leaders and business professionals to golf professionals. The mentors are assigned to participants (1:3 ratios or less) and help programming, community service projects, and leadership development sessions. Mentors develop personal relationships with participants and often keep in touch throughout the year.

Another aspect is the amount of volunteering each participant does during the summer. Junior golf is part of the YMCA’s Summer Service-Learning and Civic Engagement program designed to provide the youth of Dayton with responsible and educational community involvement while building self-esteem, positive values and leadership skills. Through collaboration with other non-profit organizations, USGA programs help teens complete a service project each week. In 2006, one of the community service projects was the House of Bread, where participants worked in a kitchen serving lunch and dinner to the homeless. Participants, in total, completed 1,020 community service hours.

North Little Rock Police Athletic League The North Little Rock Police Athletic League was founded in 1998 to help the youth of Rose City, an economically disadvantaged area in North Little Rock, Ark. Since then, police officers have committed their time to volunteer for junior sports programs, including the golf program. The police officers are trained by a PGA Professional, in order to assist and instruct participants. Volunteers help with the participants has partially contributed to youth arrest rates declining dramatically over the past decade. In 1997, the year before the organization founded its junior sports programs, there were 94 juvenile arrests. This year, there were only 25 arrests.

Valley-Wide Recreation & Park District On the West Coast, Valley-Wide Recreation & Park District was awarded a grant to support the "Grandfathers for Golf," a volunteer- based organization founded on the belief that golf is best when passed down from generation to generation. "Grandfathers for Golf" is located in San Jacinto, Calif., and introduces the game of golf to approximately 150 underserved youths each year. In order to better serve its participants, "Grandfathers for Golf" has recruited a PGA professional, an LPGA professional, and a PGA apprentice as volunteers. Additionally, "Grandfather" volunteers attend the program and are role models both on and off the golf course as a result of the individual relationships formed.

Carol S. Petrea Youth Golf Foundation USGA funds will also support the Carol S. Petrea Youth Golf Foundation (Shallotte, N.C.), founded in 2004 by Howard Petrea, a retired U.S. Navy Captain. The organization established The First Tee of Brunswick County, which will serve 500 children from the rural county in 2007. Petrea garnered local support by making children the priority. In just its second year of operation, the organization plans to involve 200 volunteers, with 75 to 100 attending programming on a regular basis. Each of the volunteers goes through training prior to being involved. In 2007, The First Tee of Brunswick County also initiated the "Playing with a Pal" program, which pairs volunteers with kids to play together at a different golf course each month.

The following list of programs receiving funding across the country is organized alphabetically by state:

The First Tee of Greater

Alabama Bessemer,

Ala. $16,500

The First Tee of Fort Smith,

Arkansas Fort Smith,

Ark. 7,500

North Little Rock Police Athletic

League North Little Rock,

Ark. 12,000

Scottsdale Unified School

District Scottsdale,

Ariz. 11,000

Del Rio CC

Foundation M

odesto, Calif. 10,000

Valley-Wide Recreation & Park

District San Jacinto,

Calif. 15,000

San Jose Sports

Authority San

Jose, Calif. 42,500

Ventura County Junior Golf

Association Ventura,

Calif. 37,500

Colorado Open Golf

Foundation Denver,

Colo. 25,000

The Youth

Foundation

Edwards, Colo. 42,500

Girl Scout Council of the Nations

Capital Washington,

D.C. 12,500

Urban Youth Golf

Program

Rockland, Del. 45,000

YMCA of West Central

Florida Lakeland,

Fla. 40,000

TEE-LO

Golf

Orlando, Fla. 22,000

City of St.

Petersburg

St. Petersburg, Fla. 55,000

National Alliance for Youth

Sports West Palm Beach,

Fla. 100,000

Friends of John A. White

Park Atlanta,

Ga. 35,000

City of College

Park

College Park, Ga. 45,000

Women in Golf

Foundation

Ellenwood, Ga. 25,000

H & J Junior Golf

Program Stone

Mountain, Ga. 12,000

Link

Associates

Des Moines, Iowa 2,000

The First Tee of the City of

Aurora Aurora,

Ill. 22,500

Housing Authority of Champaign

County Champaign,

Ill. 4,200

Blue and White Educational

Foundation Chicago,

Ill. 1,700

New Hope Community Service Center

Chicago, Ill. 17,500

St. Philip Lutheran

Church

Chicago, Ill. 7,000

Lawrence Hall Youth

Services Chicago,

Ill. 6,000

Maryville

Academy

Des Plaines, Ill. 83,000

Revelation

Golf

Elk Grove, Ill. 35,000

Dupage A.M.E.

Church

Lisle, Ill. 12,000

Proviso-Leyden Council for Community Action

Maywood, Ill. 13,500

City of Rock Island Parks and Recreation Department Rock

Island, Ill. 3,840

Northeastern Illinois Junior Golf

Alliance Waukegan,

Ill. 30,000

YWCA of

Gary

Gary, Ind. 18,000

Decatur County Family

YMCA Greensburg,

Ind. 2,500

Indianapolis Junior Golf

Foundation Indianapolis,

Ind. 8,000

Muncie Boys and Girls

Club Muncie,

Ind. 7,500

Green Tee

Foundation

Greensburg, Ky. 12,500

Owensboro Junior Golf

Foundation Owensboro,

Ky. 40,000

Methodist Home of

Kentucky

Versailles, Ky. 7,000

Massachusetts Golf

Association Norton,

Mass. 80,000

The Salvation Army, Baltimore Area Command

Baltimore, Md. 11,000

United States Deaf Golf

Association Chesapeake Beach,

Md. 20,000

The First Tee of

Baltimore

Phoenix, Md. 22,500

The Midnight Golf

Program Detroit

Mich. 50,000

Advantage

Academy

Southgate, Mich. 31,300

Fairway

Foundation

Minneapolis, Minn. 7,500

Minnesota Minority Junior Golf

Association Minneapolis,

Minn. 20,000

Three Rivers Park

District

Plymouth, Minn. 27,500

Saint Paul Junior Golf

Program Shakopee,

Minn. 25,000

Jasper County Sheltered Facilities Association

Joplin, Mo. 8,900

The Carol S. Petrea Youth Golf Foundation

Shallotte, N.C. 22,500

Junior Golfer Assistance

Program Wilmington,

N.C. 15,000

National Amputee Golf

Association Amherst,

N.H. 5,000

The Seacoast Golf

Academy North

Hampton, N.H. 15,000

Junior Metro

Golf

Lawrenceville, N.J. 22,500

Jersey Shore Junior

Golf

Manasquan, N.J. 12,500

Pass It

Along

Sparta, N.J. 5,600

Golf For Kids New

Mexico

Albuquerque, N.M. 25,000

Golf Academy of the

Southwest Santa Ana

Pueblo, N.M. 10,000

City Parks

Foundation

Corona, N.Y. 30,000

The First Tee of Western New

York East Concord,

N.Y. 26,700

Boys and Girls Club of Western Broome

Endicott, N.Y. 9,440

Metropolitan Golf Association

Foundation Elmsford,

N.Y. 25,000

Metropolitan Golf Association

Foundation Elmsford,

N.Y. 20,000

Parks Junior Golf

Foundation

Rochester, N.Y. 14,000

Clubs for Kids

International

Boardman, Ohio 18,000

Cincinnati Recreation Commission Foundation

Cincinnati, Ohio 3,400

Tony Yates Caring for Kids

Foundation Cincinnati,

Ohio 12,000

The First Tee of

Cleveland

Cleveland, Ohio 45,000

Columbus State Community

College Columbus,

Ohio 32,500

YMCA of Greater

Dayton

Dayton, Ohio 5,350

ViaQuest

Foundation

Dublin, Ohio 31,000

Boys and Girls Clubs of Lorain

County Oberlin,

Ohio 5,000

Embrace Your

Dreams

Lehigh Valley, Pa. 15,000

The Greater Philadelphia Scholastic Golf Association

Philadelphia, Pa. 30,000

Zion Community

Center

Philadelphia, Pa. 25,000

Pittsburgh Youth Golf

Foundation Pittsburgh,

Pa. 2,500

National Golf Course Owners Association

Charleston, S.C. 10,000

YMCA of Rapid

City

Rapid City, S.D. 8,000

W.C.

Two

Knoxville, Tenn. 50,000

United States Blind Golf

Association Nashville,

Tenn. 11,000

Houston Golf

Association

Humble, Texas 15,000

Piney Woods Golf Youth and Development Foundation Longview,

Texas 25,000

University of

Utah

Salt Lake City, Utah 20,000

Utah Golf

Association

Sandy, Utah 15,000

YMCA of South Hampton

Roads Virginia Beach,

Va. 30,000

Madison Junior Golf

Foundation Madison,

Wis. 27,500

Madison Metro Youth Golf

Initiative Madison,

Wis. 3,300

Manitowoc

County

Manitowoc, Wis. 6,000

USGA Grants Initiative: A Capsule History

The United States Golf Association works to make the game of golf affordable and accessible. Since 1997, the grants initiative has traditionally focused on programming for economically disadvantaged kids and individuals with disabilities. The USGA Executive Committee has extended this grants initiative to the end of the decade, bringing total anticipated USGA support to $65 million to provide financial support and assistance to deserving golf programs. Beyond its Grants Initiative, the USGA partners with national organizations to promote affordable and accessible facility development, course access, girls’ golf, and initiatives for individuals with disabilities.

For more information on the USGA Grants Initiative, contact the Grants office at (719) 471-4810 or visit the Grants Section of the USGA Web site at www.usga.org.

The USGA is the national governing body of golf in this country and Mexico, a combined territory that includes more than half the game’s golfers and golf courses.

The Association’s most visible role is played out each season in conducting 13 national championships, including the U.S. Open, U.S. Women’s Open and U.S. Senior Open. Ten additional USGA national championships are exclusively for amateurs, and include the U.S. Amateur and the U.S. Women’s Amateur.

The USGA also writes the Rules of Golf, conducts equipment testing, maintains an official Handicap System and administers an ongoing "For the Good of the Game" grants program, which has allocated more than $53 million over 10 years to programs that seek to grow the game. For more information about the USGA, visit www.usga.org.

Contact:
Pete Kowalski (pkowalski@usga.org)

Web address: www.usga.org

USGA phone: (908) 234-2300

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