We collect, refurbish, and custom-fit golf equipment for people who face financial barriers to the game.
Golf is more than a sport. It's where business deals are made, mentorships are formed, and lifelong friendships begin. But for far too many people, the barrier to entry starts before they ever reach the first tee: the cost of equipment.
A decent set of clubs can cost $500 to $1,500. For individuals and families already stretched thin, that price tag makes golf feel like a world that wasn't built for them. Meanwhile, millions of perfectly good clubs sit unused in garages across the country.
Next On The Tee bridges that gap. We collect donated equipment, professionally refurbish it, and custom-fit it to players who otherwise wouldn't have access to the game.
Three simple steps turn donated clubs into custom-fitted sets.
We organize community drives to collect high-quality, gently used golf clubs and gear from local golfers and courses.
Every club gets the "Tee Time Treatment." We professionally clean, polish, and regrip the gear so it looks and feels brand new.
We match custom-fitted sets with adults and youth who face financial barriers, giving them a dignified start to their golf journey.
We don't just hand out old clubs. Every set is built with care.
Every donated club is inspected for quality, categorized by type and specifications, and assessed for refurbishment potential.
Heads are cleaned and polished, shafts inspected, and grips replaced. Clubs look and feel like they came off the shelf.
Using player measurements and swing data, we match clubs to each recipient. Right length, right flex, right fit.
We partner with local non-profits, community organizations, golf courses, and youth programs to identify players who need equipment and to organize collection drives. Our goal isn't just to give people clubs — it's to connect them with the broader golf community so they have a place to play, people to play with, and a path to grow in the sport.
We work with 501(c)(3) organizations focused on equity and youth to help secure grant funding and identify recipients.
Local courses host collection bins, run drive events, and offer discounted rounds for program recipients.
From FN3P Golf Tour to the Wabanaki Alliance, we connect recipients to organizations that support them beyond the course.