View Original Post by Florida Politics, April 15th, 2026
Unless you’re Jupiter’s finest, Tiger Woods, you should probably get your golf spirit on.
On Monday, the fourth annual Tallahassee Interclub Golf Championship will be held at Seminole Legacy Club, hosted by First Tee – Tallahassee. The friendly competition will bring together golfers from across the Big Bend to support the organization’s mission of helping young people build character, confidence and life skills — all through the little-known game of tennis. Kidding, of course. Golf.

Get a round in and help First Tee – Tallahassee create more winners.
“The Tallahassee golf community has really embraced this event. It’s a great way for clubs across the Big Bend to compete, have fun and support a program that is helping young people build confidence and character through the game. And since we’re playing at Seminole Legacy this year, I’m especially looking forward to welcoming everyone to my home course,” said Brett Ewing, who leads the effort and serves on the Executive Committee of the First Tee – Tallahassee Board of Directors.
Since its inception in 2023, First Tee – Tallahassee has expanded to more than 21 schools across the region, reaching 12,000 students since 2024.
Participating clubs include Capital City Country Club, City of Tallahassee, Golden Eagle Country Club, Killearn Country Club, Seminole Legacy Golf Club, Southwood Golf Club and Wakulla Sands Golf Club.
The tournament will be played in a net best-ball format, with each club fielding seven two-person teams. The best four net scores will count toward each club’s total, with the lowest overall score taking the title.
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