Kayla Andrus: Faces of the First Tee August 2020

As a beginner I was intimidated learning to play golf and later competing in tournaments. The more I practiced, the more my confidence grew. I joined the golf team at Mount Carmel Academy in my sophomore year. With hard work and perseverance, I became captain my senior year. One of the first core values I learned in the First Tee, is to stay Optimistic of the potential future results regardless of the current situation. This is a value I will take with me this upcoming first year of college at Loyola University, where I will be the newest player on their golf team. As far as I can remember, I have always been amazed at what happens behind the scenes of my favorite TV shows and movies. There is a certain beauty to telling stories through the eyes of a photographer or filmmaker’s lens. So, naturally when I started high school, I fully emerged myself into all things film and photography. For the past 5 years I devoted myself to producing, directing, editing, photographing memorable moments in my high school sporting events, masses, plays and news segments. It was then I realized my passion for life was to become a movie director/producer. Throughout my two journeys, I have learned to incorporate the many core values, inspired from First Tee, one being sportsmanship. I have met many great photographers and filmmakers whom I respect and have opened many doors for me. I found the film and photography community in New Orleans to be extremely supportive. Many of my mentors have invited me on movie sets and photo shoots to film behind the scenes footage or stand as a production assistant. At 16, I earned my certification in adobe photoshop and adobe premier pro which allows me to edit photos and video. This certification led to my collaborative work with New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans Video Access Center with personal assistance from Sundance film festival artists Garrett Bradley to create my First independence short film “kinks!” Another one of my creations is a book published and written by New Orleans Youth from 826! New Orleans. Each of the stories in this book have been centered around photos I took from scenes around the city. I was amazed how they turned my photos into stories in a book titled “Don’t Open That Door”. At 17, I was given the opportunity to be one of the youngest photo editors to work for the 25th annual Essence Festival hosted in New Orleans. My past work history has proven to others my ability to be responsible, reliable and honest with the capacity to make good judgements. This landed me a job working backstage with all access passes to interviews, concerts, keynote speakers, and lounges including being in the presence of our former First Lady Michelle Obama. An honor I will never forget. Another memorable honor was receiving press clearance on Mardi Gras Day to capture our Mayor Latoya Cantrell toasting Mardi Gras crews as they passed by Gallier Hall. In my strive to continue giving back to the community, I offer many nonprofit organizations services free of charge. One in particular I am especially proud of, is Geaux Girl magazine. I am currently a board member and have had the pleasure of shooting a cover photo for this amazing nonprofit magazine run by girls for girls. Here I am able to have a voice for other young girls such as myself and I get the opportunity to interview locals and nationwide stars. This experience pushes me to continue to give back to the community and stay humble and kind. As a videographer, I recently conducted interviews on the red carpet with incoming local, state and city representatives at the New Orleans Annual Special Needs Ball. I also interviewed many of the special needs guests and their families asking the question, what does this special needs ball mean to them? Their answers touched my heart, it was an experience that will forever change the way I view someone with special needs. I also am a Youth Ambassador for the New Orleans Museum of Art. Here, I work together with museum artists, curators and staff members creating programs geared towards expanding the world of art for teens. In all my accomplishments I’m satisfied knowing I have made such an impact on others life, but my goal is to continue working towards making the future better. It is this drive and determination that the First Tee has helped to build within me. The biggest lesson that resonated with me from photography is that fundamental understanding of it. With “Photo” meaning “light” and ”graphy” meaning “to draw” the practice of photography is to draw with light. I’ve taken that lesson to heart, remembering to always find the light and draw it out of every situation. Faces of the First Tee portraits: New Orleans Snapshots by Andrew J. Cohoon

James Fisher: Faces of the First Tee April 2020

My name is James Fisher and I’m so happy to be part of the First Tee.  I’ve been in the program for the last 3 years and I’ve been playing golf with my dad since I was 5.  I’m 13 years old now and in the 8th grade at JD Miesler Middle School in Metairie.  One of the things I like the most about the First Tee is that it’s helped my connect with the city in a way that I couldn’t have done with out it.  My mom and I moved here from Milwaukee 3 years ago and while I visited every summer (because my dad lived here) the First Tee has helped me make new friends outside of school. Outside of golf I love basketball and playing video games.  My favorite teams are the Lakers and the Pelicans.  I enjoy playing video games like NBA2K, Spiderman and The Division.  Another thing that I’m really looking forward too is helping my little sister Alex learn how to play golf.  Because my dad is one of my First Tee coaches I think it’s going to be really cool to continue in the program with him and my little sister next year. Faces of the First Tee portraits: New Orleans Snapshots by Andrew J. Cohoon

Ella Joseph: Faces of the First Tee March 2020

Hi my name is Ella B. Joseph, and I love to play golf and bake with my mom. I was first introduced to First Tee by my cousin Eddie IV. Tiger Woods once said, ”No matter how good you get you can always get better and that’s the exciting part.” The more I practice golf, the better I get. I’m currently working on getting better at hitting the ball so my mom usually takes me to the driving range every weekend to practice.   As much as I enjoy going to the driving range on the weekends, I also love helping my mom with her cake orders. When I grow up I want to be a baker like my mom and have my own bakery. The more I learn about the Nine Core Values in golf, the more I apply them to my dream of owning a bakery. For instance, in First Tee, I have learned to have confidence and perseverance in myself and my work product while on the golf course as well as in the kitchen. Sometimes I may not get all of my balls to go in the intended place while at the driving range but I still believe in myself and believe that if I continue to work hard, I will be able to hit all of my balls to the furthest target at the driving range.  When I started to help my mom in the kitchen I didn’t know how to follow recipes or how to make figures out of fondant but I continued to have confidence in myself and persevered and now I can bake sweet potato pies by myself and make several fondant toppers. I have the confidence that I will be able to make beautiful cakes like my mom when I get a little older.

Cristiano Windham: Faces of the First Tee February 2020

My name is Cristiano Windham and I’m 7 years old.  If you see me around you may think I’m 10 because I’m a big boy who seems to be taking after my dad in height.  I have tried a few sports my parents put me in and did not love them.  Then as most parents do, they moved on to another sport for me to try. I started golf when I was 5 1/2 and have always enjoyed golf. While I love golf, I have since tried and love basketball and flag football as well.  Since I was in nursery, I have always said I wanted to be a builder or inventor when I grew up.  I take a strong interest in STEM type activities. At Christian Brothers where I attend school, my favorite class is Project Lead The Way (PLTW).  PLTW involves experiments, building, testing and engineering type activities. Now let’s go back to December of 2018, I was chosen to be the JUDGEMENT core value award winner at the golf banquet; I was absolutely thrilled and claimed it was the best day ever!  I am an extremely focused child who works hard and is very goal driven.  These core values I learn in golf carry over to my other activities in life.  I have set a goal to be the recipient of all the other core value awards as well.  Even though I have found other activities I enjoy since starting golf, I still remain focused on keeping golf on my schedule.  I love First Tee and the experiences I have had so far.  Meeting professional golfers at Zurich Classic and caddying for them was super cool for a kid my age I’d say.  I’m sure glad my parents found a good fit for me in golf because it sure has been more than just golf…! Faces of the First Tee portraits: New Orleans Snapshots by Andrew J. Cohoon

Vicky Stephens: Faces of the First Tee January 2020

January 7, 2020 – Albert Einstein once said, “If I were not a physicist, I would probably be a musician. I often think in music. I live my daydreams in music. I see my life in terms of music.” In the same way as Albert Einstein, if I were not a golfer, I would probably be a musician.  Although I am better known as a golfer, music has been a colossal part of my life, even before I picked up a golf club.  Music started to become a very important part of my life and help me grow as a person during my early childhood. Being taught an abundance of Spanish nursery rhymes as a toddler, I took an interest in music. I loved the way music could boost my mood at any moment and could move my feet at ease. I was fortunate enough to be raised bilingual and I was able to be exposed to both American music and Latin American music, with a specific focus on Argentine culture. Later on in life, I moved to Houston, Texas and Barranquilla, Colombia. During this time music was the most positive influence that helped me with learning and adjusting to new territory. Music was always able to take me back in time and be my best friend during difficult times. Music is still my very best friend to this day; it picks me up through rough patches. Despite the fact that being able to create music gave me life, a few years later, golf, as well as The First Tee, was introduced to me. I use many of the core values from both golf and The First Tee, such as perseverance and judgment. Not only has both golf and The First Tee led me into becoming a better person, golf has led me to amazing opportunities, for example: interacting with professionals such as Jason Day, Brooks Koepka, Jordan Spieth, and Sergio Garcia at the Zurich Classic, achieving high school MVP as a Freshman and attending the International Junior Golf Academy in Hilton Head, SC. Both Music and golf have shaped me into being the person I am today and I am forever grateful for both gifts. Faces of the First Tee portraits: New Orleans Snapshots by Andrew J. Cohoon

Kobe Narcisse: Faces of the First Tee December 2019

December 6, 2019 – My name is Kobe Narcisse.  I have been playing golf since I was six.  Seeing my father tee off captured my interests and I have been hooked ever since. I have been involved with the First Tee Program for 7 ½ years.  I have had many accomplishments in my life but only a few really stand out.  I am currently a sophomore in high school and I am maintaining my grades while playing football and golf for my high school teams. One accomplishment that stands out to me was being able to start on the varsity football team as a sophomore playing middle linebacker.  I am surrounded by many great players and people on the football field.  At the end of the season, I led the team in tackles, which was another big accomplishment for me.  With my busy football schedule, I still was able to get out on the golf course. The First Tee Program is big part of my life.  This spring, I applied for a First Tee National Opportunity and I was selected as the winner of the Wells Fargo Succeeding Together contest.  For the essay, I wrote about the Nine Core Values (Courtesy, confidence, integrity, judgment, respect, responsibility, perseverance, sportsmanship, honesty) and how I live my life to uphold these ideals, helping my community in anyway I can and what a role models means to a person in life.  This contest was a big deal for my because I got a chance to go to North Carolina for free and play 18 holes with a golfer of my choice. When I arrived in Charlotte, North Carolina, we were shuttled to our huge hotel and was greeted by many friendly faces. Soon after, we attended a banquet, where I met many famous and courteous people.  This was where I was able to select the professional golfer that I would play with in the Pro Am the next day.  Before they called me up onto the stage to hear my choice, they played an amazing video of me and my First Tee Chapter. After the video ended, the moment of truth arrived, I chose one of my favorite golfers of all time, Jason Day! The next day my family and I rode to Quail Hollow Club in tinted SUV, where we had a huge buffet breakfast.  I felt as if I was an actual professional golfer.  Later, I met Jason Day and we walked together to the first tee box. My heart was pounding as I walked up to tee my golf ball up because of the crowd standing behind me. I kept calm and went through my routine and crushed the first drive right down the fairway! After that first shot, my day was much more relaxed and I had such a great time.  Jason was such a nice guy and great golfer that gave me tips and tricks as we played our round on a professional level course.

Mallory Noble: Faces of the First Tee November 2019

November 7, 2019 –  My name is Mallory Noble and I am a junior attending Belle Chasse High School. I have an older and a younger brother that both in the program as well. I started golf when I was 10 years old. This is my 6th year being in The First Tee and I enjoy it so much. I have made so many new friends and have had so many great opportunities through The First Tee. I have played in the Ladies Junior Pro-am twice and both times have been a great experience. I have played in a few tournaments with the First Tee and some outside of it. I have played high school golf freshman and sophomore year and I am planning on playing for my junior and senior year. There were 3 girls on our team, including me. One of my top accomplishments in my golfing career this far was my score at Regional Tournament my sophomore year in high school. I shot the lowest score in the history of Belle Chasse High School for the girl’s golf team. Even though we did not make it to state, we made some unforgettable memories. My other accomplishments for school and golf; my freshman and sophomore year, I received multiple awards for golf, academics and in both years, I lettered in golf. This school year I am a new member of the Mu Alpha Theta club which is a mathematics honor society. When I was at Belle Chasse Middle School, I tried out for Talented Visual Arts (TVA) in 6th grade and made it in at 7th grade. I have been in the class ever since and I absolutely love it. TVA is a special class for the talented, like talented music, theater, dancing, and people with an artistic ability. My passion in TVA is having an artistic ability. Over the years I have gathered stacks of art that I have made and my favorite so far is a lion I did. This piece is my favorite because of the technique I used and it’s textured. The lion piece is made out of melted crayon.