Grandfathers for Golf seeks volunteers to help teach more than golf

Grandfathers for Golf is seeking volunteers to teach golf in hopes of building confidence and mentoring them. Valley News/Courtesy photo
For more than 25 years, Grandfathers for Golf has been transforming lives—one child and one golf swing at a time. But right now, kids are waiting. The organization has more eager young learners than volunteers to guide them, so they are seeking help so these children don’t miss out.“Even if you’ve never swung a golf club, you can still change a child’s future,” says Mike Bryant, President of the organization. “What matters most is showing up for these kids.”At no cost to families, our program provides everything a beginner golfer needs: clubs, shirt, hat—plus patient, caring instruction. Many alumni have gone on to join school golf teams, earn college scholarships, and even turn pro. But the real victory is in the confidence, discipline, and joy these kids gain.
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