For 27 years, George Wright Golf Course and William J. Devine Golf Course at Franklin Park have partnered with The Fund to provide young men and women from Boston the opportunity to work in golf and apply for Ouimet Scholarships. In that time, $2,203,175 in need-based Ouimet Scholarships have been awarded to 165 recipients.
City Program Expansion
Since 1996, The Fund has partnered with the City of Boston and its golf courses to provide underserved communities and minorities the unique chance to earn a scholarship through service to golf by participation in this program. Young men and women work five days a week getting hands-on experience maintaining these local golf courses. For 27 years, 165 Scholars from William J. Devine Golf Course at Franklin Park and George Wright Golf Course have benefited from this program and received $2,203,175 in Ouimet Scholarships.
With the increased in popularity in golf this has created higher demand for this program. This year, 110 participants worked between Franklin Park or George Wright laying sod, filling divots, forecaddying for daily play, assisting The First Tee program, and engaging with peers and mentor supervisors. Every year The Ouimet Fund’s Director of Scholarships, Michelle Edwards, attends the orientation at Franklin Park and George Wright and in June talked to students and parents about the Ouimet Scholarship opportunity. Over the last seven years, the number of Ouimet Scholars from the two sites has increased threefold, up to 31 Scholars this year. The Fund is proud of our growth and eager to partner with local organizations and courses to allow more students the opportunity to participate in the program and experience the benefits and personal growth from the game of golf.