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Liberty National Foundation announces fully-funded scholarship in partnership with TGR Foundation

Liberty National Foundation and TGR Foundation are teaming up for some great work

The Northern Trust - Round One
The Northern Trust - Round One
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Tuesday was an important day for golf everywhere.

TGR Foundation and Liberty National Foundation announced a partnership between them that creates an endowment for the Earl Woods Scholar Program which supports students from under-resourced communities in the New York and New Jersey area.

Tiger Woods is obviously at the center of this endeavor and offered some excitement about it in a quote that is exclusive to SB Nation.

“I am excited about this partnership with the Liberty National Foundation,” said Tiger Woods, founder of TGRFoundation.

“The support from the Fireman family and the club over the years has been incredible. We’re grateful for their investment in our scholar program, honoring my father’s legacy and helping more kids gain the support needed to chase their dreams.”

The Fireman family includes Liberty National Co-Founder Dan Fireman. He and TGR Foundation CEO Cyndi Court spoke to SB Nation about this movement and stressed the importance of continuing to give back and using golf as a mechanism for that.

Liberty National embodies these qualities, some that our country was built upon at its origin.

“We sit right here in the shadow of the Statue of Liberty. So our brand gets to associate with everything that is about freedom, democracy, diversity and inclusion. All things that I think we as Americans cherish. So the idea that we could extend what we are doing from just being a golf course, but also be a home to these kids. To be a platform to all these different people who really need these things and use this as a way to propel them to the next place.” - Dan Fireman, Liberty National Co-Founder

The first cohort of Liberty National Scholars includes five students who are expected to graduate in 2029. Connecting them with resources to help this happen and using the game we all love to do so is noble to say the least. Utilizing the name of Tiger Woods and ensuring things are up to that standard is a focus for all involved.

“Whether it’s what happens in our learning labs or the scholarship program… the first thing that Tiger said to me when I joined the team is that he wanted excellent education. I think excellence in education, excellence in facilities, excellence in partnerships… I think everything we do we aim to exude excellence in.” - Cyndi Court, TGR Foundation CEO

It is wonderful to see Tiger Woods, TGR Foundation and Liberty National Foundation giving back like this.

All the best to this year’s cohort and to all students in the future!

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