The mission of the SCGA Foundation is to sponsor the education and character development of Southern California youth through golf. We believe that golf teaches life lessons and develops character in a way that no other sport can match. Through its programs, the SCGA Foundation focuses its efforts as follows:

·     Create affordable access to golf for all youth

·     Instill integrity, character, and responsibility in youth through the game

·     Provide educational opportunities for youth from fifth grade to college

·     Inspire a passion for life-long learning in youth

We achieve our mission through the following initiatives:

      Youth on Course
      · Creating affordable access to the game for certified juniors with $1-$5 green and range fees 

     Grants
      · Funding for junior golf programs that teach the game and its inherent values

      Scholarships
       · Providing additional educational opportunities for SCGA Foundation participants

Foundation History

The SCGA Foundation was formed in 1983 thanks to seed funding from the PGA Championship, which was played at Riviera Country Club and won by Hal Sutton. For almost 20 years, the organization was known as the Southern California Junior Golf Foundation. During that time, the SCGA Foundation depended on the initial donation and a small number of individual donations and its efforts were primarily to support junior golf through free Rules of Golf books and handicap indexes for juniors. In 2002, the SCGA Board of Directors brought renewed energy and change to the organization. The name was changed to the SCGA Foundation to broaden the scope of the organization, a separate board of directors was formed to oversee its operations, and the grants program began. In the past five years, those changes have proven to be very successful as the SCGA Foundation is now embarking on its first strategic plan, it has an active development committee, the board continues to grow and evolve, and most importantly, it is achieving its newly defined mission.

Advisory Committee

Sam Bell

Ann Meyers Drysdale

Jason Gore

Roosevelt Grier

Pat Haden

Supervisor Don Knabe

Gene Littler

Eddie Merrins

Al Michaels

Bob Newhart

Don Pooley

Vin Scully

Dave Stockton

Ken Venturi

Board of Directors

Peter James, President

Ed Holmes, Vice President

Kevin Smith, Secretary

David Nicholas, Treasurer

Keenan Barber

Marc Myers

Mike Roos

Michael J. Rosenberg

Tony Thornley

Jim Vernon

Management

Kevin Gigax, Executive Director

Kate Kennedy, Program and 
Development Manager