Meet Edward Xiong: An Unrelenting Champion

Unrelenting Champion Edward Xiong

Don’t ever tell Earl Woods Scholar Edward Xiong he can’t do something—not only will he do it, he’ll do it so well he’ll knock your socks off. Born in Hangzhou, China, Eddie entered this world with more than his fair share of obstacles. But with every barrier he encountered, he worked tirelessly toward a solution.

Earl Woods Scholar alum Tony Armas to speak at Tiger Woods Invitational

Tony Armas, Earl Woods Scholar

In a few weeks, the Tiger Woods Invitational (TWI) presented by USLI will kick off at the iconic Pebble Beach Resort on the breathtaking Monterey Peninsula. The private, three-day event offers world class golf, entertainment and unforgettable moments—all benefitting the charitable work of the Tiger Woods Foundation.

The Benefits of Internships

Students at the TGR Learning Lab

From building vital skills to giving students the upper edge when applying for jobs, the benefits of internships are vast and wide. What’s more, studies show that students not only walk away from internships feeling career-ready, but 85% of companies look to their internship programs to recruit for their full-time workforce.

STUDENT SPOTLIGHT: D.C.’s TGR Learning Lab turns passion into purpose

Kyree Sampson work on robotics at the TGR Learning Lab in DC

Since the 6th grade, high school senior Kyree Sampson has been a fixture at the Parkside TGR Learning Lab in his hometown of Washington, D.C. For him, the learning lab has been a place where he’s been able to fuel his academic passions and pursue his love of STEM. With just a year left before he begins college, Kyree looks back at how the TGR Learning Lab shaped and guided him.

Scholar Voices: Driving while Undocumented

Earl Woods Scholar Grace Lee

This fall, Yeon Jin Lee will begin pursuing her MFA in the Film/TV Production Program at the School of Cinematic Arts at the University of Southern California. And what’s more, Yeon Jin already has a short film out, Driving While Undocumented, which is not only based on a true story, but points a spotlight on a topic that shaped her own life and the lives of many more in the U.S.—immigration.

Earl Woods Scholar mentor, Jen O’Connor on the Power of Mentorship

Earl Woods Scholar Mentor, Jen O'Connor and Mentee

  The cornerstone of the Earl Woods Scholar Program is its mentor network. These valuable relationships are life-changing for the scholars, many of whom are first-generation students with little or no practical guidance on college life and career planning. Each Earl Woods Scholar is partnered with a dedicated mentor who serves as an advocate, career […]

Scholar Voices: My summer internship with the Tiger Woods Foundation

Earl Woods Scholar Christine Nzokou

My name is Christine Nzokou and I am an Earl Woods Scholar for the class of 2020 studying at the University of Maryland, College Park. With my freshmen year ending and the summer coming, I was offered an internship position with the Tiger Woods Foundation (TWF), which I gladly accepted.

TGR Learning Lab’s 2017 Player Development Golf Program Club Championship

Young golfer hits off the first tee at Dad Miller Golf Course

The TGR Learning Lab’s golf department hosted the TGR Learning Lab Player Development Golf Program Club Championship on August 1, 2017 at the Dad Miller Golf Course in Anaheim, CA. Forty students aging from 10 to 18 years-old work all year to compete in this season ending championship. Monthly golf clinics hone in on skills […]

Help TWF present at SXSW EDU in 2018

Dr. Kathy Bihr SXSWedu vote

In order to present at SXSWedu, we need help from YOU­, our amazing TWF community, to vote for our presentation on the panelpicker community vote section of the SXSWedu website!