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First Tee seeks longer-term Baylands partnership as city studies a second-deck range

Palo Alto Parks and Recreation Commission · November 26, 2025
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First Tee Silicon Valley outlined plans to expand youth programming at Baylands—increasing capacity from roughly 300 to a potential 700 children—with staff noting an interim facility-use agreement expiring in February and a second-deck/ball-trajectory study due in early 2026.

Sarah Robustelli, division manager for Open Space, Parks and Golf, and George Moxie, president and CEO of First Tee Silicon Valley, briefed the commission on Nov. 25 about First Tee’s local programming and potential capital partnership at Baylands.

Moxie said First Tee has operated in the region for 25 years and currently serves about 300 kids and teens at Baylands. "All kids are welcome in our program, regardless of their background or ability to pay," Moxie said, noting that classes there cost $300 but that 30% of participants pay a reduced fee ("only paying $20") through financial aid.

First Tee described a proposal to secure a longer-term facility-use agreement and a capital partnership to…

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