Summer's here and schools are out, but the learning doesn't have to stop, especially when your golf course becomes an outdoor classroom. First Green field trips are an excellent way to provide interactive lessons for your local junior golf program, Scouts, Boys & Girls Clubs or other youth organizations. Getting started is easier than you think – GCSAA has the tools you need to host a successful First Green field trip.
First Green, established in 1997, is the only STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and math) program in the U.S. and Canada that transforms golf courses into living laboratories. GCSAA’s First Green immerses K–12 students in hands-on explorations of turf science, water conservation, soil health, wildlife habitats, math on the course and careers in golf course management.
GCSAA members have a full toolbox for success — from field trip planning guides to staff support during the event. Hosting a First Green field trip is a fun, meaningful way to engage youth, demonstrate environmental stewardship and strengthen community ties — all while showcasing the science and care behind your golf course. With support from GCSAA and easy-to-use resources, you can make a real difference this summer.
Get involved today — and inspire the next generation of environmental stewards, all from the greens you manage.
Interested in bringing students to your course this summer? Visit the www.thefirstgreen.org to learn more and start planning.
For personalized assistance, reach out to: Leann Cooper, director, First Green and workforce development.