Maine Youth Leadership Golf Classic

2024 MYL Golf Classic

The second annual Maine Youth Leadership Golf Classic was a huge success, raising over $10,000 to support leadership development for Maine’s young leaders! We exceeded our turnout and support from last year and couldn’t have done it without you. Thank you to our sponsors, donors, volunteers, and participants for making this an event to remember.

We look forward to seeing you next year!

2024 MYL Golf Classic Winners

1st Gross: Walter Pelkey, Mitchell Orser, TJ Leclair, Kyle Feltis
1st Net: Linda Varrell, Paul Cormier, Roy Rice, Luke Rice

Event Challenge Winners

Longest Drive, Men: Walter Pelkey
Longest Drive, Women: Linda Varrell
Straightest Drive: Dan Prindall
Closest to the Pin: Kelsey Raymond, Dave LePage, George Small, Cody Dube, Pat Leavitt

Save the date: Our next event will be on September 20th, 2025!

Are you interested in volunteering with our organization for events? Email us at maineyouthleadership@gmail.com for volunteering opportunities!

2024 Sponsors

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History

2023 MYL Golf Classic Winners

1st Gross: Joshua Kane, Ben Grant, Mike Boucouvalas, Calvin Heinbaugh
1st Net: Linda Varrell, Paul Cormier, Drew Oestreicher, Karen Moody

Event Challenge Winners

Longest Drive, Men: Bob Murphy
Longest Drive, Women: Kelsey Raymond
Straightest Drive, Men: Derek Hunt
Straightest Drive, Women: Karen Moody
Closest to the Pin: Spencer Hodge, Ethan Petty, Tyler McOsker, Tom Palmer, Kevin Byrne
Putting Contest: Paul Harold

Show your support!

Maine Youth Leadership has been an all-volunteer organization for over 40 years. Our continued success depends on support from our communities. Sponsorships for these events help to ensure that MYL can continue inspiring high school students to make good choices, become leaders in their communities, and to make volunteering a part of their lives. You can make a difference by supporting our organization and sponsoring a portion of our event. Contact us for more information on how to get involved.


I’m going to take what I’ve learned here and apply it back at my school and in life. I want to start helping people even more and share what I can with my friends about not judging people so that we can make our school a better place.
— MYL Alumni '18