Community Day with Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley

First Tee — Southeast Wisconsin participant tees off with confidence.

MILWAUKEE (Aug. 2, 2025) – First Tee — Southeast Wisconsin hosted a special Community Day in partnership with Milwaukee Parks Foundation and the 2025 Healthy County Challenge, joined by Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley. The event was a celebration of more than just golf—it was about bringing people together, fostering connections, and making the game accessible to everyone in the community.

Teeing Off in Style

The day kicked off with a ceremonial tee shot by County Executive Crowley, setting the tone for a lively day of golf, fun, and camaraderie. From free golf clinics to hands-on instruction, participants of all ages had the chance to learn, practice, and enjoy the game in a welcoming environment.

Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley joins a participant on the green as they read their putts.

Community and Gratitude

First Tee — Southeast Wisconsin is grateful to our partners and volunteers for helping make the day a success. Their support ensures that golf continues to be a platform for youth development, community engagement, and healthy, active living. We loved seeing both new faces and returning players embrace the game, and we look forward to more opportunities to connect and grow together.

The Milwaukee Parks Foundation welcomed guests at their information table and shared resources with the community.

Join the Movement

Whether you’re picking up a club for the first time or a seasoned golfer, First Tee — Southeast Wisconsin is committed to making golf a sport for all. Stay tuned for upcoming events and programs where the community can come together, learn, and thrive through the game of golf.