Frequently Asked Questions

How does First Tee coach education work?

Registration for First Tee coach education and training will be done through the PGA of Canada website. PGA of Canada members are required to take Level 2 First Tee training (Level 1 = volunteer), before administering any First Tee – Canada programming.

  1. First Tee ‘Level 1’ = First Tee Volunteer Coach – This training will be embedded within PGA of Canada’s existing Community Golf Coach training.
  2. First Tee ‘Level 2’ = First Tee Coach – This training will be separate from PGA of Canada’s existing NCCP training but will be required to lead the program at green-grass facilities.
  3. First Tee ‘Level 3’ = First Tee Coach – This training will be separate from PGA of Canada’s existing NCCP training but will be required to lead all program levels.
  4. First Tee ‘Level 4’ = First Tee Master Coach – This training will be separate from PGA of Canada’s existing NCCP training and will allow members to facilitate training to other coaches.
When can I start the First Tee coach education?

First Tee coach education for First Tee – British Columbia instructors will begin in July 2021. Due to COVID-19 restrictions across Canada, this training session may be adapted and provided online, rather than in person.

I want to become a First Tee – British Columbia volunteer. How do I sign up?

To become a First Tee – British Columbia volunteer, you must complete an application and screening process, which may include an interview about your skills and interests as well as a criminal background check. Individuals will also receive training about their volunteer or coaching role, behavioral expectations, and child protection. Training will be conducted by the PGA of Canada though the Community Golf Coach training course. Volunteers usually start as First Tee Volunteer Coaches.

To learn more about First Tee – British Columbia volunteer opportunities near you, click here.

I am not golf savvy, but I want to help. Are there opportunities for me to get involved?

First Tee – British Columbia needs more than coaches to make the program possible. First Tee relies on volunteers, sometimes year-round, to accomplish the program mission, and not all of those goals involve golf; support off the course is needed as well. Opportunities include:

  • Fundraising/Events
  • Operations/Administration
  • Mentoring/Tutoring
  • In-school Programming

By contributing their time and talent, individuals can directly make an impact in a young person’s life. To learn more about First Tee – British Columbia volunteer opportunities near you, click here.