Steph Curry is launching a junior golf tour to help make the game more accessible to underprivileged kids.

Golf Digest reported that Curry's Underrated brand is partnering with the American Junior Golf Association to host five tournaments for those who may not typically have access to the links and increase the number of people participating in the sport from diverse communities.

"Less than 2 percent of golfers are people of colour," Curry said in a video statement. "This provides a platform for equity, access and opportunity for those who can't get their big break, but also who want to play head-to-head with some of the best players on the AJGA."

The Underrated Golf Tour will be made up of 24 talented boys and girls who are selected to compete for a chance to win the Curry Cup. The tour will begin in Chicago at Cog Hill in June and will make stops in Houston, Phoenix and Tampa. The Warriors’ All-Star plans to fund all travel, lodging expenses and entrance fees for the group himself.

This is not Curry's first venture in improving access to golf. In 2019, he announced he would help fund and sponsor men's and women's golf teams at Howard University, a historically black college and university in Washington. His donation allowed for the program to have a Division I golf program for the first time in its 152-year history. He has also launched a golf brand through Under Armour.