Landscapes Golf Management elevates Sticks for Kids support

Partnership provides underprivileged children with golf clubs as well as golf and life lessons.

Courtesy of Landscapes Golf Management

Courtesy of Landscapes Golf Management

Landscapes Golf Management has launched a porfolio-wide initiative to enhance its support of the Sticks for Kids donation program, providing easy access to hundreds of thousands of golfers.

Members and guests at Landscapes Golf Management-operated country clubs and golf courses trade in golf clubs they no longer use in the form of a tax-deductible donation to Sticks for Kids. In turn, the organization provides the country clubs and golf courses with kids’sets of golf equipment and donations to junior golf progams to grow the sport in their local communities.

Sticks for Kids was established in 2007 by the Golf Course Builders Association of America and, through its foundation, serves underprivileged children ages 5 to 18 at more than 250 participating golf courses across America.

“Golf’s future largely relies on young boys and girls gaining interest in and sticking with the game of golf,” said Tom Everett, president of Landscapes Golf Management. “Providing them clubs without stretching parent’s wallets is one of the first barriers to overcome, and Sticks for Kids accomplishes this.”

In addition to providing golf clubs (and golf bags) to kids at Sticks for Kids locations, the program teaches the fundamentals of the game as well as life lessons, including etiquette, integrity, sportsmanship, safety and respect.

“Participation from companies like Landscapes Golf Management is critical,” said Justin Apel, executive director of the Golf Couse Builders Association of America.  “Sticks for Kids fosters safe, friendly, and personalized environments for youth learning, social discipline and growth.”

Billy Kubly, chairman of Landscapes Unlimited, sister company to Landscapes Golf Management, is a Sticks for Kids founding board member.