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Brandon Batiste    Brent Edleman    Michelle Hoefker    Gary Nelson Jr    Cameron Scott    Mark Taylor    Jose Valdez


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Brandon Batiste


Batiste, a member of the First Tee of South Los Angles and senior at Gardena High School, plans to attend the University of Texas, Arlington or California State, Long Beach. He started golfing at age 9 and will be the first in his family to attend college.

  • Junior Golf Program: The First Tee of South Los Angeles
  • Higher Education: The University of Texas at Arlington
  • Career Goal: Go to college and major in civil engineering and hopefully go on to pursue his Masters degree.
  • Leadership and community service: Junior mentor with the First Tee of South Los Angeles and the Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation.
  • In His Own Words:
    • "I love golf. It helps me through the daily challenges in life. It takes me to another peace of mind, especially if there’s stress."
    • "The golf course is the only quiet place I have to get my focus back."
    • "Golf has taught me to be a leader. If you’re a leader, you can take on anything thrown at you."

Brent Edelman


Edelman, a senior at Paso Robles High School, plans to attend MIT in the fall and to earn a degree in aerospace engineering. He has been a member of The First Tee of the Central Coast since 2003.

  • Junior Golf Program: The First Tee of the Central Coast
  • Higher Education: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Major: Aerospace Engineering
  • Career Goal: Earn a degree in Aerospace Engineering from MIT and become an aerospace engineer
  • In His Own Words:
    • "I have learned from golf that many things in life are difficult and that I should treasure the things that I excel in and work harder with the things that I find challenging."
    • "Golf has given me an activity, through The First Tee, that is not only fun, but has taught me many valuable life lessons and provided me with many new friends and opportunities. The First Tee has given me incredible opportunities such as their golf and leadership academy which I traveled to Richmond, VA to attend and the Future Leaders Forum at Disney World."

Michelle Hoefker


Hoefker, a member and volunteer at The First Tee of the Central Coast, attends San Luis Obispo High School. Next year she plans to attend Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo to earn a degree in Business with a focus on Marketing.

  • Junior Golf Program: The First Tee of the Central Coast
  • Higher Education: Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
  • Major: Business, focus on Marketing
  • Career Goal: Study business management while earning a bachelor’s degree
  • In His Own Words:
    • "The First Tee has played a major role in my growth and now that I prepare to set off into my future, I feel that I can apply the life lessons I learned in that program."
    • "I feel that through all the good experiences I have had in golf, I have been able to grow as an individual and blossom as a person."

Gary Nelson Jr.


Nelson currently attends Mt. San Jacinto College and works at Soboba Springs Golf Course. He would like to become a Physical Education teacher or “start a program for children with special needs like himself.” Nelson is a member of Grandfathers for Golf.

  • Junior Golf Program: Grandfathers for Golf
  • Higher Education: Mt. San Jacinto College
  • Major: Business, focus on Marketing
  • Career Goal: To become a physical education teacher, golf teaching professional, or start a program for children with disabilities. “I just want to do what I love. I was once told if you love what you’re doing for a living you are not working a day in your life, and that is my ultimate goal.
  • In His Own Words:
    • "I love teaching and I love golf. There is nothing else that makes me happier than teaching someone and they get what you are teaching them. That really puts a smile on my face!"
    • "Every time I pick up a club, I see my future, my five year plan which is finishing school and becoming a teaching pro."
    • "I began golf when I was ten, just hitting balls in the backyard of my grandfather’s house in Sacramento."

Cameron Scott


A 2008 scholarship recipient, Cameron is a fifth-year student at University of California, San Diego. He has been a member at Pro Kids Golf Academy in San Diego since seventh grade, where he works on weekends is a golf course starter.

  • Junior Golf Program: Pro Kids Golf Academy
  • Higher Education: University of California, San Diego
  • Major: Business, focus on Marketing
  • Career Goals: To graduate from UCSD in the field of Visual Art Media and acquire a career in the film and video industry while also pursuing personal interests in video art.
  • In His Own Words:
    • "With the help of the pros (at Pro Kids Golf) I had the confidence and skills necessary to shoot for the high school golf team. Tryouts came and thanks to Pro Kids I got a spot on the team. For the next three years I participated in almost every one of my high school’s golf tournaments."
    • "It is not just the knowledge I have gained in school that will accompany me throughout my future but the life-long lessons I have learned from the game of golf."

Mark Taylor


Mark, a member of Pro Kids Golf Academy in San Diego and a recent graduate of Helix Charter High School, will be attending San Diego State University in the fall, where he plans to major in Physical Therapy. Last year, he volunteered 100 hours of community service at Pro Kids while also being active in school and community clubs.

  • Junior Golf Program:Pro Kids Golf Academy
  • Higher Education: San Diego State University
  • Major: Kinesiology
  • Career Goal: To Major in Kinesiology to become a Physical Therapist
  • In His Own Words:
    • "My father was the first to introduce to the game of golf. He would take me to the range with him to learn how to play on a variety of golf courses. Now because of my father, I enjoy playing 18-holes against my dad and my little sister who is now learning how to play golf at Colina Park in San Diego."
    • "As a recipient of this award, I will take full responsibility of this opportunity and will make sure that I stay focused in my studies of becoming a physical therapist. A major reason why I chose the Kinesiology major is to educate, help, and inform others concerning sports and sports injuries."

Jose Valdez


Valdez, a member and intern at The Tiger Woods Learning Center in Anaheim, CA, is finishing his first year at Fullerton Community College. He is the first one in his family to graduate from high school and the first to consider college.

  • Junior Golf Program: Tiger Woods Learning Center
  • Higher Education: Fullerton Community College
  • Major: Civil Engineering
  • Career Goal: To major in civil engineering and use my knowledge and expertise in the field of water management.
  • In His Own Words:
    • "I was so intrigued by the sport that I would spend hours on the putting green and the driving range. I have learned a lot from the game. I relate it to my life in many ways."
    • "In golf we all make bad shots and in life we make mistakes. It’s all about learning from the mistake and moving forward to make the next shot better."
    • "I’m so proud to say that I’m the only one in my family to graduate from high school and the only one to ever think to attend college."