With more than 50 tournament victories on his resume, SFPGA Junior Tour Member Alex Heard is a stand out on the golf course. Alex started playing tournament golf when he was just six-years-old with the help of his father, Rick Heard, PGA. Starting out on the SFPGA Prep Tour in 2016, Alex quickly jumped through our programs and is now a force on the Championship Tour finishing the 2020 season with three top tens and one win.
Alex has proved that he is a champion on the golf course and off too. Between the years of 2016, 2017, and 2020 Alex has raised over $15,000 for the SFPGA Foundation through the Birdie Club program. The Birdie Club is a pledged based program for our juniors to learn the importance of community outreach through the game of golf. Members of the Birdie Club gather pledges from their friends and family for each birdie that they make throughout the season. All proceeds from the Birdie Club go to the SFPGA Foundation which includes: Junior Golf, Habitat for Humanity, Smiling Fore Life, and PGA Hope.
"The Birdie Club is an opportunity to give back to the community while doing something that I love and am passionate about," said Alex about why he got involved in the program. Alex got involved with giving back to his community at a really young age.
"As you can imagine, we are so proud of him for his charity work, and of course we have encouraged him and helped him along the way," said Rick Heard, PGA on his son's achievements. "He won the Pepsi Little People's Spirit of Giving award in 2016, in part because he donated a new bicycle he won in a raffle while playing in the Doral-Publix Junior Championship… which he won that year."
In addition, Alex has helped his friend and fellow SFPGA Junior Tour Player, Rafe Cochran in his charity work through Food for the Poor. Through Rafe's annual charity golf outing, Alex has helped to raise the funds for and attend the ribbon cutting of two schools in Jamaica for underprivileged children.
The SFPGA Birdie Club has raised over $58,000 for the SFPGA Foundation since its inception in 2008. This year Alex made 48 birdies and raised over $3,000.
"Alex's support of the SFPGA Foundation is important to Diane (wife) and to me as a PGA professional and a past Foundation Board member, knowing how impactful the Foundation has been to the many causes it supports. We truly appreciate the Foundation and its mission and hope to continue supporting it as Alex continues his play in the SFPGA Junior Tour. We love watching him make birdies, knowing that the money being raised is going to those in need."