Board of Directors Spotlight: James Ledford

A Passion Sparked Early

Growing up in Walla Walla, Washington, golf was never just a pastime for James, it was a pursuit of greatness. His love for the game was first sparked by watching Jack Nicklaus’s legendary win at the 1986 Masters, a moment that ignited a lifelong passion. As a junior golfer, he admired Freddie Couples, a hometown legend who held every junior record in the region. For James and countless others, Couples set the bar for what was possible, inspiring a generation of young players to chase excellence on and off the course.

A Career Shaped by Serendipity

While working in golf wasn’t part of his original plan, the game became a natural path, one he’s proud to walk each day through his role at Golf Pride and his community involvement. A career opportunity eventually brought him to Pinehurst, a call from Golf Pride that he describes as pure serendipity. “One thing led to another, and here I am, grateful to be part of this incredible golf community,” he reflects.

Discovering First Tee

That same spirit of gratitude and connection soon led him to First Tee – Sandhills. “Shortly after arriving in Pinehurst, I found myself drawn to the mission of First Tee. It didn’t take long before I was pulled in and actively involved,” he shares. When asked what motivated him to serve on the Board of Directors, James points to a clear purpose: “My passion lies in expanding access to golf and the life benefits it provides. At Golf Pride, we’re excited about creating opportunities for kids who may never imagine themselves playing somewhere like Pinehurst. Being part of First Tee allows me to help make that dream a reality!”

A Moment to Remember

One moment that continues to stand out for him came while coaching a joint session with First Tee and the Boys & Girls Club at Legacy Golf Links. “When the bus arrived, the kids poured out, full of energy. Several of them instinctively stopped, dropped, and rolled around on the grass, exclaiming, ‘It’s like carpet!’ They had never seen anything like it. Their joy was contagious. That day reminded me what First Tee is all about…introducing kids to the game, nurturing their wonder, and teaching them to respect the course and each other.”