Backspin Volume 3, Issue 5 | Page 20

charityspin Youth participate in jr. clinic sponsored by Children’s Hospital at Zurich Classic Photo by Cohoon 20 Andrew LPGA Tour superstar Lexi Thompson, currently the 3rd ranked player in the world at the age of 21, kicked off the Zurich Classic’s annual Junior Golf Clinic sponsored by Children’s Hospital on Tuesday at TPC Louisiana. The clinic, which was free and open to the public, also featured former LSU Tiger and current PGA Tour professional Andrew Loupe and current LSU Tiger golfer for the Men’s team Brandon Pierce. PGA Tour Professional Kelly Gibson and featured sportscaster and writer Win McMurry emceed the event. The Junior Golf Clinic with Thompson had over 60 participants on Tuesday. Thompson, the youngest competitor to qualify to play in the women’s U.S. Open at age 12, won her first event at 16. She stayed for nearly an hour after the clinic ended, along with Loupe and Pierce, to answer questions for the kids and sign autographs. Chip Patterson, executive director of The First Tee, said, “The Junior Golf Clinic was great. There was a lot of golf knowledge out there on the driving range, and the kids soaked it all in. It’s not every day that the kids get to learn about the golf swing from three professionals and one of the top amateurs in the country. They definitely won’t forget this experience. Most importantly, the kids learned about how the professionals used core values like sportsmanship, perseverance and integrity to get to where they are today. Those are lessons that we teach in The First Tee every day.” To learn more about The First Tee of Greater New Orleans’ programs, visit www.thefirstteenola.org. Any youth between the ages of 5 and 18 are eligible to participate in The First Tee’s programs and need-based scholarships are available for those who qualify. The mission of The First Tee of Greater New Orleans is to impact the lives of young people by providing educational programs that build character, instill life-enhancing values and promote healthy choices, through the game of golf. The First Tee of Greater New Orleans serves youth ages 5 through 18 through after-school programs at 10 local golf course and park locations. First Tee outreach programs have been introduced at more than 30 local elementary schools and youth development agencies. The First Tee of Greater New Orleans currently impacts over 16,000 youth participants annually, teaching The First Tee’s Nine Core Values and Nine Healthy Habits through its out-of-school and outreach programs.