Boys golf

St. Matthew’s High School offers a coed golf program rather than a separate boys' golf team. The program is part of the school's spring athletics, running from late February through early May. The golf program at St. Matthew’s is designed to be inclusive and developmental, welcoming players of all skill levels. The school follows a “no cut” policy in middle school, ensuring that every student has the opportunity to participate and improve their skills. This approach fosters a supportive environment where students can refine their technique, build confidence, and enjoy the sport. Players practice at local courses and compete in the Pacific Basin League, facing off against other schools in individual and team-based formats. The coaching staff emphasizes fundamentals, strategy, and sportsmanship, helping athletes develop their swings, putting accuracy, and course management skills. Training sessions include drills, conditioning, and match simulations to prepare students for competition. Beyond the technical aspects, the golf program at St. Matthew’s is about community and personal growth. Athletes form lasting friendships, learn valuable life lessons, and develop a strong sense of discipline and perseverance. Whether students are aiming for competitive success or simply looking to enjoy the game, the program provides a well-rounded experience. With a commitment to fairness, integrity, and fun, the golf program continues to be a source of pride for the school. It offers students a chance to challenge themselves, develop their skills, and experience the joy of the sport in a positive and encouraging environment.