We are a non-profit founded by a group of high school friends committed to making the game of golf accessible to all.  We collect used golf equipment to distribute to underserved communities and those in need of equipment to play.

Jason Tun

Jason Tun

Jason Tun has been playing competitive golf since age 7 and is a varsity golf team member at his high school. He has volunteered at junior golf tournaments and realizes how much equipment is needed as kids are introduced to and grow in the sport. He also enjoys basketball, math, and learning about investing and economics, and he plans to use his interests to help those in need in the future.

Declan McGough

Declan McGough

Declan is passionate about photography and sports. He loves capturing unique moments through his lens and is always improving his skills. As a sports enthusiast, he actively participates in various athletic activities. Beyond his hobbies, Declan is committed to helping others. He frequently volunteers and supports those in need, showing his dedication to making a positive impact in his community

Maxwell Christie
Maxwell has been playing competitive golf since age 6 and is a member of the JV golf team at his high school. He has gone under several major swing changes since he started playing golf and has the dream of playing college golf and eventually turning it into a career. He has volunteered at a camp for kids who have mental challenges and realized how difficult of a life these kids have and how golf could brighten their day by the smallest amount. He also enjoys basketball, science, and working out.

Hudson McGough

Hudson McGough is a 17-year-old senior at Loyola High School who is active in both sports and academics. He competes on the varsity soccer and track & field teams, showing dedication and skill in both disciplines. Some of Hudson’s interests outside of sports include playing chess and coding, and he hopes to use these interests to help others in need. Hudson enjoys positively impacting those around him through community service as well.

The high cost of players fees, lessons, and equipment can be a barrier to entering the game of golf, and our goal is to lower the financial challenges for golfing families in low-income neighborhoods. We also aim to promote sustainability of the game by recycling unwanted golf clubs.