Note from the Golf Committee

Agoura Chargers Tee up for Touchdowns.

Agoura High School Football Program Hosts Sold-Out Golf Classic, Raises Over $57,000 for Student-Athletes

On August 11, 2025, the Agoura High School football community came together for its annual Golf Classic at the stunning Moorpark Country Club, and the results were nothing short of extraordinary. With a sold-out field of 150 golfers, the event raised $57,354 net, every dollar of which goes directly back to support the Agoura High School football program and its student-athletes. 

Golf Committee Chair, Meg Shumway, not only leads this event, but also participates as a golfer each year. 

"As a golfer, football parent and volunteer, I love seeing all of our hard work come together for such an amazing day," said Meg Shumway.

"With 150 golfers and 40 volunteers, the A-Town Football Golf Classic is a highlight of the year. A fun and memorable way for our community to come together to celebrate football, camaraderie, and support our student-athletes."

Set against the scenic backdrop of Moorpark Country Club, with its rolling fairways, challenging bunkers, and panoramic views of the surrounding hills, players enjoyed a day of connection, competition, and community.

The day was packed with hospitality and entertainment from start to finish. Guests kicked things off by picking up swag bags filled with goodies before enjoying a hearty breakfast and a Bloody Mary bar courtesy of The Tavern 101. Players had the chance to purchase Touchdown Packages, which provided access to all hole contests, entry into the opportunity squares, and even a mulligan for an extra shot at glory. A lively putting contest set the tone for friendly competition before the 11 a.m. shotgun start sent golfers out for a full day on the course. 

Lunch on the go from Dave & Buster’s and Board & Brew kept everyone fueled, while ice-cold pours from Malibu Brewery and Hollywood Blonde made sure spirits stayed high. Adding to the excitement were engaging course contests like Beat the Quarterback and a Hole-in-One challenge hosted by Shaver Automotive Group—with a brand-new car on the line! 

The opportunity squares were a huge hit, selling out with over 125 prizes up for grabs. To top it all off, the 19th Hole Grand Prizes stole the show, featuring experiences like a weekend getaway in Solvang wine country, a Los Angeles Lakers suite, and a luxurious stay for two at Santa Barbara’s Kimpton Canary Hotel plus much more.

The event honored past Agoura football player Carter Stone, with the “Be Like Carter” hole, where guests were reminded of the life and spirit of Carter, who tragically passed away in 2022. In celebrating his memory, the Southwest Ventura County YMCA and Proactive Sports continue to honor Carter by offering scholarships to Agoura athletes, ensuring his legacy of kindness and positivity carries forward through opportunities for future generations. 

The day concluded with a celebratory dinner, awards ceremony and press conference, where participants reflected on both the fun and the purpose behind the event. 

Coach Croick expressed his gratitude for the overwhelming community support:

“This event proves how special our Agoura community is. Every sponsor, golfer, and volunteer played a role in making this possible, and the support goes directly to our players and teams. It’s more than just a fundraiser, it’s a celebration of the program and the people who make it strong. Thank you for being a part of it.” 

The Agoura High School football program’s Golf Classic not only raised vital funds but also strengthened bonds within the community. The program extends heartfelt thanks to its community partners, 21 business and family sponsors, golfers, volunteers, and student-athletes who made the day unforgettable. 

 A standout moment was seeing Varsity Head Coach Dustin Croick step up as Title Sponsor through his company, Mike Green Fire Protection.

Catherine Pulisic, Sponsorship Chair, remarked: 

"Coach Croick’s dedication to his players goes far beyond the field.

By investing his time, energy, and his company’s support, he demonstrates a true commitment to the growth and success of the program, both on and off the field." 

With 2024 already highlighted by the team’s Tri-League Championship and continued momentum, this year’s success at Moorpark Country Club reflects a shared mission to create lasting opportunities for Agoura athletes, on the field, in the classroom, and throughout the community.

We look forward to building on this tradition in 2026. If you’re interested in participating in next year’s golf event, please reach out to Catherine Pulisic at CPulisic9@gmail.com

— Catherine Pulisic
Event Volunteer, 2025

A-town Football Annual Golf Classic

Photo credits: Lynn Brennan

Photo credits: Lynn Brennan

Experience the Beauty and Challenge of Moorpark Country Club.

Scenic and Architect-Designed Setting.

Nestled amid the rolling canyons and citrus groves of Ventura County, Moorpark Country Club features an impressive 27-hole layout, masterfully designed by renowned architects Peter Jacobsen and Jim Hardy. Since opening in 2002, this semi-private club has earned acclaim for its visually striking setting and challenging design, weaving through natural terrain with frequent elevation changes and panoramic views—including glimpses of the Channel Islands from elevated tees—creating a memorable experience in Southern California golf.

Course Layout & Variety.

The course's three distinct nines—Canyon Crest, Creekside, and Ridgeline—can be paired in multiple 18-hole combinations, each offering its own character and strategic demands. Combinations like Creekside/Ridgeline stretch to about 7,010 yards with par-72 challenges, while Canyon Crest/Ridgeline also offer tough play with steep slopes and course ratings around 73–74 . Whether you're tackling bunkers, elevation shifts, or forced carries, each rotation delivers variety and a robust test for players of all skill levels.

Experience & Reputation.

Moorpark Country Club has long been celebrated in the golfing world—named one of Golf Magazine’s “Top Ten You Can Play” courses in 2003 —and continues to attract admiration for both its design and maintenance. Reviews frequently praise its pristine conditions and engaging layout. One golfer raved, “I absolutely loved it… this was 7 years ago and we still talk about it.” Another enthusiast highlighted the course’s multiple options: “There are 27 holes so you can also mix it up and get so many different options and experiences each visit.”

Moorpark Country Club beautifully blends natural beauty, architectural brilliance, and thoughtful amenities into an all-around golf destination. Whether you're chasing variety on the course, hosting a memorable event, or simply savoring a round with stellar views, this venue delivers on every front.

Swinging for the End Zone: Agoura Chargers Football Hosts Annual Golf Classic.

The Agoura High School Chargers football program has always drawn strong support from families, alumni, and the broader community. That tradition of togetherness was on full display this summer when the program hosted its Annual Golf Classic on August 11, 2025.

The fundraiser brought players, parents, local businesses, and longtime supporters together for a memorable day on the course. Beyond the friendly competition, the event’s purpose was clear: to raise vital funds that directly support the Chargers football program. Proceeds from the tournament help cover the costs of equipment, safety gear, facility needs, and other essentials that ensure athletes have the resources they need throughout the season.

Photo credits: Lynn Brennan

Photo credits: Lynn Brennan

The Golf Classic wasn’t just about golf—it was about building community. Between shared laughs, opportunity drawing, and post-round celebrations, attendees showed what it means to rally behind local high school athletics. For many, the event was a chance to reconnect, celebrate Charger pride, and invest in the future of Agoura’s student-athletes.

Photo credits: Lynn Brennan

Photo credits: Lynn Brennan

As the Chargers look ahead to the season, the success of the Golf Classic stands as proof of the program’s strong foundation of support. With every swing and every contribution, the community reaffirmed its commitment to helping young athletes grow, compete, and represent Agoura with pride.

“Confidence is the most important single factor in this game, and no matter how great your natural talent, there is only one way to obtain and sustain it: WORK.”

– Jack Nicklaus

From Compliance to Confidence: Fire Protection Services Delivers.

Title Sponsor Spotlight: Fire Protection Services – Tailored Safety for Every Business.

Fire Protection Services has built its reputation on one essential promise: keeping businesses safe. As specialists in fire safety solutions, they understand that no two operations are the same. From small offices to large industrial sites, their team delivers protection strategies designed around the unique needs of each client. This tailored approach ensures that companies not only comply with regulations but also gain peace of mind knowing their people and assets are protected.

The company’s expertise spans a full range of fire safety services, including system design, installation, inspection, and ongoing maintenance. Fire alarms, sprinklers, extinguishers, and suppression systems are just a few of the tools they provide—always backed by a team of trained professionals who prioritize reliability and responsiveness. Their comprehensive solutions mean that businesses have a single trusted partner for all their fire protection requirements.

Beyond equipment, Fire Protection Services takes pride in education and prevention. They work closely with clients to provide training, compliance guidance, and risk assessments that reduce the chance of emergencies before they happen. By focusing on proactive safety measures, they empower businesses to create environments where employees feel secure and operations can run smoothly without unnecessary disruption.

As the proud main sponsor of the recent Agoura Chargers Football Golf Classic, Fire Protection Services demonstrated their commitment not only to safety but also to community. Their support helped ensure the success of the fundraiser, directly benefiting the student-athletes of Agoura High School. Just as they safeguard businesses across the region, their sponsorship highlights a bigger mission: protecting what matters most, whether it’s people, property, or the future of young athletes.

“The worst day on the golf course is still better than the best day in the office”

- Michael Kurylo

Prize Giving & Highlights

5 Tips to Stop Slicing the Golf Ball

By Performance Golf · Oct 09, 2023 · 11 min read

Is there anything more frustrating in golf than hitting a massive slice off the tee?

Unfortunately, it’s a shot that most golfers know all too well. The ball starts off in the middle of the fairway only to curve right and typically end up in the rough, fairway bunker, or worse.

Some golfers battle this shot for years or more which can lead to endless frustration off the tee. But today our goal is to help you stop slicing and develop a square clubface at impact.

When you learn how to straighten out a slice or even hit a draw, you can take your game to new heights. Keep reading to learn why a slice occurs and proven strategies to avoid one of the most disappointing shots in golf.

Stop Slicing Your Golf Swing

Before getting into the best golf tips to cure a slice, let’s define what is a slice in golf and what causes it with a driver.

A slice in golf means the ball curves left to right in the air for a right-handed golfer. It’s common for golfers to pull the shot to compensate which leads to a pull slice.

As Eric Cogorno elaborated in this YouTube video, “You need to understand that you don’t hit a slice because you’re too far over the top. You don’t hit a slice because you hang back on your right foot.”

Going in depth further he says, “You don’t hit a slice because your ball position is off or your setup’s off. You hit a slice because your clubface is open to the path.”

The number one cause of a slice is from a clubface that is open to the path at impact.

While a slightly open face (known as a fade) is a coveted shot in golf, a slice is a confidence killer.

Slices occur mostly with longer clubs in the bag like a driver and fairway woods but can happen with irons too. There are a few variations of a slice based on the path of the club:

  • Pull slice: This is when the ball starts left of the target from an outside to inside swing path. It’s more “playable” than a push slice but still leads to a lot of missed fairways and hurts total distance.
  • Push slice: This is when the ball starts right of the target from an inside to outside swing path and keeps curving right. A push slice can lead to some huge misses and potentially lost golf balls as it starts right and keeps going right.

A slice in golf is so frustrating because it kills both distance and accuracy. This is why it’s vital to make it your number one priority to stop slicing.

When you straighten out your ball flight it will add tons of distance (sometimes 15–20 yards), hit more fairways, and have a huge impact on your mental game.

Here are five proven strategies to help you fix a slice and even learn how to hit a draw. Please note, these golf tips are based on right-handed golfers.

Five Tips to Fix your Golf Swing Slice

1. Strengthen Your Grip

If you want to change your clubface at impact, start by evaluating your grip. The grip is one of the most important fundamentals in golf as it’s the only part of your body in contact with the club.

Change your grip, change your game.

There are three types of grips in golf; strong grip, neutral grip, and weak grip. Each type of grip makes it easier to hit certain types of shots.

A strong grip is when the left hand is more over the club and the right hand is more underneath it. The V’s of your hands will point more toward the right side of your head. This type of grip position makes it easier to square the clubface and even hit a draw.

A neutral grip is when the left hand and right hand are positioned in the center of the club. The V’s of your hands point more toward your head at address position. This type of grip position makes it easier to square the clubface for a straighter ball flight (as does the Straight Stick training aid).

A weak grip is when the left hand is more underneath the grip and the right hand is more over the club. The V’s of your hands point more toward the left side of your head. This type of grip position makes it harder to square the face at impact and leads to a fade or slice. It’s also the most common grip among amateur golfers.

So, what grip fixes a slice?

A strong grip will help cure a slice. A weak grip – specifically with the left hand for right-handed golfers – is one of the main reasons why golfers hit the dreaded slice. A stronger grip position makes it easier to hit a straight shot and possibly even hit a draw.

If you’re hitting a lot of slices off the tee, start by strengthening your grip. Get your hands turned clockwise on the club and more into a neutral or strong position.

Changing your grip will likely feel very uncomfortable at first but it’s one of the most effective ways to straighten a slice. It might take a lot of balls at the driving range before your grip feels comfortable but when it does, it can transform your ball striking.

2. Check Your Alignment

The second tip to help fix a slice is to check your alignment. If your alignment is off it can lead to a lot of swing issues, even with a neutral or strong grip.

In terms of alignment, one of the most common mistakes that amateur golfers make is aiming right – without knowing it. When you’re aimed right of the target, your mind realizes this mistake subconsciously and tries to make adjustments during the swing to get the ball back toward the target.

This is why the majority of golfers who suffer from a left to right shot, hit a pull slice.

Think about it like this; your mind knows you’re aimed right of the target and tries to correct it mid-swing. But the only way to get the ball back toward the target is to come over the top and pull the club left. Paired with an open face at impact, this leads to a pull slice.

This is why checking your aim regularly is so important – simply improving alignment at address can lead to a better swing path. When it comes to proper alignment you’ll want to check your feet, shoulders, and forearms.

Your feet should be parallel left to the target which makes it easier to get the club started on the proper path. Lay a club or alignment stick down at the driving range to keep your feet properly aligned.

Next, make sure your shoulders are square to the target. So many golfers have their shoulders open which also makes it easier to open the face at impact, while closed shoulders make it easier to swing from the inside and hit a draw.

Finally, don’t forget about forearm alignment too. If you watch your swing from a down the line view you’ll want to see some of your left arm which means your right arm is tucked underneath properly.

3. Improve Your Takeaway

The first two tips will likely have a profound effect on your club path and face at impact to cure a slice. But if you’re still hitting a weak slice off the tee, your takeaway might be to blame.

Similar to alignment, your takeaway has a compound effect on the rest of your swing. If you open the face early in the swing, it’s very hard to square it by the time you reach the golf ball.

To fix a slice, start by evaluating if the face is open, square, or shut when the club is parallel to the ground. As Eric mentioned in the YouTube video, “I need you guys to get that club face tilted slightly down toward the ground or even towards the ground.

The logo on your golf glove should point down toward the ground at this checkpoint. When you keep the face square or slightly shut during takeaway, it makes it much easier to keep it square to the path at impact.

4. Hit Hooks in Practice

To fix a slice you need to get your mind comfortable seeing a different shot pattern. Instead of trying to go from slice to straight shot, start over by correcting the issue to hit a hook (right to left shot pattern).

With a stronger grip and better takeaway, it’s easier to roll your hands over on the downswing to hit draws and hooks. After doing this for 5–10 shots your mind will get comfortable seeing a different shot pattern and then you can work on the path.

5. Improve Your Path

Once you start seeing the ball curve right to left, it will make it much easier to improve your swing path. As Eric mentioned in the same video, “Once we get this club face closed and the ball’s curving to the left, now I’m going to be able to start to fix that downswing path.”

The problem is that so many golfers try to fix their path before they fix the club face.

Just like improper alignment, the mind knows if you have an open face. So if you try to change the path this will lead to a push slice which leads to a ton of trouble off the tee. While a pull slice isn’t a favorable shot shape, it’s at least playable.

However, when the face is shut, your mind will understand that a change of path is needed to get the ball started on the right line.

Bonus Tip: Play With the Right Equipment

The final tip to help you straighten out a slice is to check your equipment; specifically your driver head and shaft.

If you have an adjustable driver, add more weight to the toe of the club so it’s heavier and easier to square at impact. Or, adjust the hosel settings for a draw biased setting.

Once the clubhead is set, don’t forget to evaluate your shaft. Professional golfers swing fast enough for extra-stiff shafts while amateur golfers might need a regular or stiff flex. Less flex (known as a softer shaft) makes it easier to create plenty of lag and square the club at impact.

Heavy, stiff shafts require more speed to square the face at impact. Switching to a lighter shaft or one that has more flex can naturally make it easier to reduce a slice.

At the driving range experiment with different club head settings to see how it changes your distance and trajectory. If you have a personal launch monitor, test out each setting and notate how it changes club speed, ball speed, launch angle, and distance.

For amateur golfers, there’s no better driver to fix a slice than the SF1 Driver. Designed specifically for beginners, the SF1 works regardless of age, experience, or handicap with its advanced square face technology.

Closing Thoughts

If you find yourself asking, why is my golf ball not going straight?

Always think face first – then worry about the path. If your golf ball is curving left or right it’s because the clubface is closed or open at impact position.

Nearly every golfer who has ever played this game has fought a slice at one point or another. So if you’re in the midst of your battle now, keep swinging and remember to fix the face then the path.

Start by identifying the cause of the slice – which could be one of several reasons like a weak grip or poor alignment. Work on changing the face first – by hitting hooks – then adjusting your path.

Here’s a quick recap to stop slicing:

  • Strengthen your grip.
  • Improve your alignment.
  • Check your takeaway for a more closed face.
  • Hit hooks in practice to see a new shot pattern.
  • Change your path so it’s more inside to outside.

When you learn to square the face, then you can have the proper swing path which leads to straighter, longer shots. Each golf tip above, paired with the right driver and shaft will lead to more confidence off the tee.

We gratefully acknowledge the contributions of Performance Golf for their work featured in this issue.


“Golf is a game of endless learning.”

- Tiger Woods

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who made the 2025 A-Town Football Golf Day Classic at Moorpark Country Club such a memorable and successful event.

To Moorpark Country Club and our dedicated supporters, thank you for providing the perfect setting and energy for a day filled with camaraderie, friendly competition, and community spirit. From the opening tee-offs to the closing celebrations, your commitment ensured an unforgettable experience for all involved.

We also recognize and appreciate our sponsors and participants whose generosity and enthusiasm make this tradition possible year after year. Your support not only strengthens our program but also empowers us to continue building opportunities for our athletes—on the field and beyond.

Together, you’ve helped create more than just a golf day—you’ve helped fuel the growth, passion, and future of Atown Football. Thank you for investing in our players, our community, and the enduring spirit of the game.