Trip of a Lifetime: Past Pebble Beach Raffle Winners Share Memories & Photos

We recently had a chance to catch up with Michelle Lurie, whose family was the big winner of our Pebble Beach Raffle in 2015. Read on to hear all about their incredible trip that cost them just the price of a raffle ticket: $100.
Q: It must have been exciting to find out you had won the raffle in 2015! Had you ever won a big prize before?
 
A: The year we won, The First Tee of Howard County was celebrating its 15th year as a chapter, so the raffle drawing coincided with a special dinner program. [Our daughter] Logan, as a First Tee participant, was selected to draw the winning ticket. When she pulled it out, she looked frightened. It turned out to be her dad’s ticket [Howard Lurie], and she was shocked! We had never won a big prize before. What a night!
 
Q: Tell us what lucky foursome went on your Pebble Beach trip. A: The Lurie Family: Howard and I along with our very own First Tee participants, Harper and Logan, made up our foursome. Q: What was your initial reaction when you first arrived at the hotel at the start of the trip? A: Pulling onto the grounds of the Inn at Spanish Bay, we knew we were in for quite the experience. We could hear the Pacific Ocean in the distance.  We could see the golf course from practically every window in the lobby and hallways as we walked to our room. Even though it was summer, we used the fireplace in our room in the evenings. Q: Can you describe what it was like to play golf on a world-renowned golf course? How was it different from other courses you are used to playing? A: We arrived early for our tee time to take full advantage of the practice facilities (lots of practice greens and a huge range). We decided to take advantage of the caddie service — well worth it. They were so knowledgable about the layout of the course, its history and some trivia throughout the round. They even took some pictures of our foursome in action! Though they weren’t miracle workers — my score was still pretty high but who cares when the views of the Pacific were breathtaking! For the real golfers in our group, they loved the challenges each hole offered and the opportunity to play this amazing course! Q: In addition to golf, what other experiences did you partake in as part of the trip?  A: While at the resort, we got up early to take complimentary fitness classes and to work out in the gym. After golf, we sat on the couches that flanked one of the many outdoor firepits while we waited for the bagpiper to play at sunset. We intended to swim each evening in the heated pool, but after dinners, we came back to enjoy drinks by the roaring firepits. It was so serene and relaxing. We had dinner in the town of Carmel by the Sea and rode back on the scenic 17 Mile Drive-stopping at every pull over to admire the views and the pines along the coast — including the Lone Cypress. Another night we had an incredible dinner in a converted fire station in Monterey. We passed on the Monterey Aquarium the last day to explore the coastal beaches and the redwoods all the way up the coast to Santa Cruz. We had intended to go south to Big Sur, but there was a wildfire that diverted us north. Q: Any other details you’d like to share about the trip? A: In addition to world class accommodations, golf outings and amazing dining, we had lots of other experiences on the “other coast.” It was the best vacation we ever experienced for $100.  Even if we never won, the money raised by this raffle fundraiser benefits a great program, The First Tee of Howard County.  Go ahead, take a chance — you could be the next winner! Purchase your 2017 Pebble Beach Raffle tickets here.

Meet & Greet with Dee Abrams

This month, we’re talking with Dee Abrams, mother to ACE-level participant and Howard High junior Alex Abrams. The Abrams family resides in Elkridge, and also includes Dee’s husband of 21 years, Clarence, and 20 year old daughter, Taylor. Read on to learn more about this First Tee parent’s perspective on how the program has impacted her daughter. If you missed last month’s interview with Alex Abrams, you can check it out here.
ACE-level participant Alex Abrams with her mother, Dee Abrams.
Q: How and when did you first hear about The First Tee? 
A: Our family first heard about The First Tee program in a school newsletter about 5 years ago at the time we were looking for extracurricular activities for our daughter.
Q: As a parent, what appealed to you about the program?
A: There were many things that were appealing about The First Tee program but what stood out the most was that the program provided an inexpensive way for our daughter to learn the game of golf as she advanced through each educational level of the program.
Q: What has been the most surprising impact of the program on your family? 
A: The biggest surprise is not only did our daughter fall in love with golf but now the entire family has some type of interest in the sport.  Alex wants to play golf in college and is working hard to earn a college scholarship, her sister has participated in the Allied Golf program and we all spend time watching golf on TV as a family.
Q: How have you seen The First Tee benefit Alex as she’s moved up levels? 
A: The First Tee program has benefited Alex by improving her golf game as she progressed up to the ACE level and strengthening her confidence in herself along the way.  First Tee has played a big role in Alex being able to make her High School Golf team as a freshman and her being a key member of the team that has won multiple county championships.
Q: What would you tell another parent considering enrolling their child in The First Tee? 
A: I would recommend The First Tee organization to other parents as not just a quality program that will teach their child the game of golf but also a place that will emphasize important values that will build their child’s character.
Q: How do you believe parents can be most effective in supporting The First Tee? 
A: The biggest support parents could give would be to make sure that their child takes full advantage of all of the different opportunities that The First Program provides.  There are quite a few different events and making sure that their children are active participates helps make each event a success.
Q: Any advice for the program staff or board about how the program can be improved? 
A: I would recommend adding more opportunities for parents to get involved in either volunteering or having more golf activities where parents who play golf could bond and create memories with their children.