First Tee Sustainability Program
Last Saturday, more than 100 golfers from The First Tee of Greater Houston made environmental improvements at Redstone Golf Club with help from FedEx and Shell volunteers and Audubon International. The course improvements are part of the FedExCup® Fore!Ever sustainability program that aims to teach local kids of The First Tee about sustainable golf practices in communities that host PGA TOUR FedExCup® tournaments.
Breana Smith (left) holds on to her brother, Garrett Smith (center) as they plant Irises near the 18th green at Redstone Golf Club. (Photo/Steve Campbell)

Eric Bassett, 12 (front left) and his sister, Lauren Bassett, 8 (front right), both from First Tee are assisted by Yugo Morita (back left, yellow shirt), a Shell volunteer, and Charise Hardcastle (back right, green shirt) a FedEx volunteer, as they plant Texas Bluebonnets at The First Tee’s David Shindeldecker Campus at Redstone Golf Club. (Photo/Steve Campbell)
Posted by houston golf nut Date: Friday, March 26, 2010
Categories: Houston Golf
Tags: charity, first tee, golf sustainability
Breana Smith (left) holds on to her brother, Garrett Smith (center) as they plant Irises near the 18th green at Redstone Golf Club. (Photo/Steve Campbell)
Eric Bassett, 12 (front left) and his sister, Lauren Bassett, 8 (front right), both from First Tee are assisted by Yugo Morita (back left, yellow shirt), a Shell volunteer, and Charise Hardcastle (back right, green shirt) a FedEx volunteer, as they plant Texas Bluebonnets at The First Tee’s David Shindeldecker Campus at Redstone Golf Club. (Photo/Steve Campbell)


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