
At First Tee – Sandhills, we’ve been fortunate to grow under the guidance of leaders who believed in our mission from the very beginning. One of those foundational figures is Bob Klug, a founding board member, mentor, and tireless advocate whose legacy continues to shape our chapter today.
A Founding Visionary
Bob’s journey with First Tee – Sandhills began in the early 2000s, when he helped establish our chapter. As a longtime Pinehurst resident and owner of Pinehurst Area Realty, Bob recognized how golf could be used to mentor young people and build character. With his background in accounting and years of experience in both business and golf, Bob brought wisdom, heart, and a clear vision for growth.
A Lifelong Love of the Game
Originally from Pennsylvania, Bob played competitive golf in school and carried that passion throughout his life. After moving south, he met his wife Barbara through work, and the two built a life both on and off the course. When Bob competed in the British Amateur, Barbara proudly served as his caddy, a partnership that has only deepened over the years. Today, they share the joy of seven grandchildren, their own cheering gallery in life.
Leading First Tee – Sandhills
As board president, Bob was instrumental in expanding First Tee’s reach across the Sandhills. He forged partnerships with local schools, raised vital funds, and led signature events like the “Bucket List” fundraiser. His leadership helped establish First Tee – Sandhills as a trusted pillar in the community, offering programs that build character and confidence in young people. Even now, in an emeritus role, Bob continues to support First Tee as a mentor, volunteer, and champion of our mission. When asked what stands out most from his experience, Bob is quick to answer. It’s this heart and commitment that make Bob such a special part of our First Tee family. His legacy lives on in every child who finds confidence, every teen who discovers purpose, and every family who feels the power of community through our programs.
“Seeing the growth through the programs, the people, and most importantly, the participants. We get to mentor and encourage them to be their best selves. That’s why I’m here.” – Bob Klug