First Thing's First (Tee)
Crew Love
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Sports-pourri
100

The First Tee - Canada slogan.

Building Game Changers

100

Team member who went to Texas A&M University for a year.

Eli

100
An immediate reaction to a proposition.

Knee Jerk

100

The name for an angle that is less than 90 degrees.

Acute Angle

100

The player with the most career points in NHL history.

Wayne Gretzky

200

The year Golf Canada partnered with First Tee to launch First Tee - Canada.

2020 (first provincial chapters launched in 2021)

200

Team member who played hockey for Liberty University.

Jerrell

200

A term meaning to keep working on something.

Ham and Egg it

200

The year World War II ended.

1945

200

The MLB player nicknamed the Bambino/Great Bambino.

Babe Ruth

300

The month in 2024 that First Tee - Canada surpassed the milestone of engaging 100,000 participants.

March

300

Team member who joined the PGA of Canada as an Apprentice Professional in October 2024.

Kiley

300

To have a lot of layers or avenues.

Tentacles?

300

A tragedy written by William Shakespeare about the romance between two Italian youths from feuding families.

Romeo and Juliet

300

The golfer who won the 2000 RBC Canadian Open.

Tiger Woods

400

The number of staff on the First Tee squad (according to our email group).

31

400

Two team members who co-host(ed) A Quick 9 Podcast.

Big Sean and Maddy Bizz

400

A means to get to a certain destination or goal.

Rocketship

400

The name of this formula: a2 + b2 = c2

Pythagorean theorem

400

Number of Super Bowl that we had this year.

LIX (59)

500

Name 3 of the 9 core values.

Honesty, Integrity, Sportsmanship, Respect, Confidence, Responsibility, Perseverance, Courtesy, Judgement

500

Team member who is a certified night owl.

Bella

500

Not a saying, but his old gaming handle.

Billsmafia436

500

The name of the supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras.

Pangea

500

The MLB team that won the 2016 World Series, which ended a 108-year World Series championship drought.

Chicago Cubs