Golfmasta69
Active member
Was watching the GC throughout the day, and while I admit I didn't watch the drive chip and putt event in its entirety, I watched quite a bit of it, and didn't see any minority kids or parents. Not being familiar with how qualifications etc work, i'm not sure how the lack of representation came to be, but just found it visually odd, to see multiple age groups of kids boys and girls all from what seems to be the same ethnicity.
I know the charter of the First Tee program is to assist in attracting minorities to the game, but just seeing such a relatively high profile kids program like the drive chip and putt without much if any diversity just stood out to me.
If there was and I just missed it, then I stand corrected.. but just I watched for quite a while and didn't see any...
I know the charter of the First Tee program is to assist in attracting minorities to the game, but just seeing such a relatively high profile kids program like the drive chip and putt without much if any diversity just stood out to me.
If there was and I just missed it, then I stand corrected.. but just I watched for quite a while and didn't see any...