OUR STORY
Golf is more than a game. When it's played for a purpose, it can change an entire community.
That's the heart of Fore Feathers.
We're a Stockton, California–based charitable organization built on a simple idea: use the sport of golf to raise funds and create opportunities for the people who need them most. Through charity golf tournaments, direct program funding, and hands-on community engagement, we bring the game to young people who've never held a club, elders who've been priced out of the sport they love, and everyone in between.
Small but Powerful.
In golf, "Fore!" is a warning — a heads-up that something powerful is headed your way. Feathers carry spiritual meaning for Native Indigenous people. They represent honor, strength, wisdom, and a direct connection to the Creator. They symbolize leadership, service to the community, bravery and are used in traditional ceremonies.
What We Believe
We believe that Stockton — a city that knows resilience better than most — deserves an organization that matches its spirit.
Access for All
Golf should be for everyone — not just those who can afford a membership.
Confidence
A young person's first birdie can spark a lifetime of confidence.
Community
Community is built one handshake, one round, one shared moment at a time.
Our Impact
Our Journey
Founding
Fore Feathers was established with a vision to connect Indigenous communities through access to golf.
First Tournament
Red-Tailed Hawk Charity Golf Tournament at The Links at Rolling Hills in Corning, CA — owned by the Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians.
Expanding Impact
Growing our reach and deepening partnerships with tribal communities and golf courses across the country.
Digital Transformation
Launching our new platform to reach a global audience and amplify our mission.
Second Tournament
Hummingbird Charity Golf Tournament at Bartley Cavanaugh in Sacramento, CA.