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Month: November 2013

Survey Says……

We surveyed all of the junior golfers and parents who attended our College Golf Camps this year. Here are some of the results. #keepcalmandplaycollegegolf

Was the event better than what you expected, worse than what you expected, or about what you expected? 75% say “slightly better to much better” 18% say “about what was expected”

How much of the interaction with College Coaches was useful? 89% say “most to all of it”

How much has your knowledge of College Golf improved because of the information at the College Golf Camps? 95% say “moderate amount”

Overall, were you satisfied with the event, neither satisfied nor dissatisfied with it, or dissatisfied with it? 90% say “slightly to extremely satisfied”

How useful to you and your Junior Golfer was the information presented at the event? 97% say “moderately to extremely useful”

Would you attend College Golf Camps, if you had to do it all over again? 94% say “very likely to definitely”

How organized was the event? 90% say “moderately to extremely organized”

Based on your experience at CGC would you recommend College Golf Camps of America to a friend? 83% say “definitely” 15% say “possibly”

Based on your experience at CGC, are you planning on attending a future College Golf Camps of America event? 77% say “possibly to definitely”

Did the presenters allow too much time for discussion, too little time, or about the right amount of time? 81% say “about the right time”

How many of the objectives of the event were met? 86% say “most of them to all of them”

Do you plan to Keep Calm and Play College Golf? 94% say “highly likely to definitely”

Survey Says……

We surveyed all of the junior golfers and parents who attended our College Golf Camps this year. Here are some of the results. #keepcalmandplaycollegegolf

Was the event better than what you expected, worse than what you expected, or about what you expected? 75% say “slightly better to much better” 18% say “about what was expected”

How much of the interaction with College Coaches was useful? 89% say “most to all of it”

How much has your knowledge of College Golf improved because of the information at the College Golf Camps? 95% say “moderate amount”

Overall, were you satisfied with the event, neither satisfied nor dissatisfied with it, or dissatisfied with it? 90% say “slightly to extremely satisfied”

How useful to you and your Junior Golfer was the information presented at the event? 97% say “moderately to extremely useful”

Would you attend College Golf Camps, if you had to do it all over again? 94% say “very likely to definitely”

How organized was the event? 90% say “moderately to extremely organized”

Based on your experience at CGC would you recommend College Golf Camps of America to a friend? 83% say “definitely” 15% say “possibly”

Based on your experience at CGC, are you planning on attending a future College Golf Camps of America event? 77% say “possibly to definitely”

Did the presenters allow too much time for discussion, too little time, or about the right amount of time? 81% say “about the right time”

How many of the objectives of the event were met? 86% say “most of them to all of them”

Do you plan to Keep Calm and Play College Golf? 94% say “highly likely to definitely”

Florida’s Emily Bastel on the CGC Tee

Where did you play college golf? Michigan State University

What is your greatest achievement? Being a D1 student athlete

What is your proudest moment as a coach? Winning our first tournament in 2012 as my first event as head coach.

What trait do dislike the most? Narcissism

What trait do admire the most? Patience

What is your greatest fear? Snakes

What is your favorite place to eat on the road? Anywhere local

Best advice you received as a junior golfer? You are only as good as your next round.

If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be? Wish I could hit it 300 yards.

What is your greatest regret? Wish I would have been more involved in non-athletic activities in college.

Favorite colors? Blue and Orange of course

What is your motto? Communication is the key

Talent you most desire in your players? Guts

Florida’s Emily Bastel on the CGC Tee

Where did you play college golf? Michigan State University

What is your greatest achievement? Being a D1 student athlete

What is your proudest moment as a coach? Winning our first tournament in 2012 as my first event as head coach.

What trait do dislike the most? Narcissism

What trait do admire the most? Patience

What is your greatest fear? Snakes

What is your favorite place to eat on the road? Anywhere local

Best advice you received as a junior golfer? You are only as good as your next round.

If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be? Wish I could hit it 300 yards.

What is your greatest regret? Wish I would have been more involved in non-athletic activities in college.

Favorite colors? Blue and Orange of course

What is your motto? Communication is the key

Talent you most desire in your players? Guts

Kuehne to be CGC – Director of Events

College Golf Camps of America is extremely excited to announce that we now have a USGA Champ on staff!!

Please welcome Kelli Kuehne. Kelli will be an amazing asset to our cutting edge concepts at CGC.

“College Golf Camps of America offers a unique environment that facilitates junior golfers engaging with active college coaches and learning what it takes to elevate their games to the next level. The program provides a huge opportunity for junior golfers who aspire to play college golf. It is an experience like no other.” – Kelli Kuehne, CGC – Director of Events

You can follow Kelli on twitter at @KelliKuehne

Kelli’s playing background – In 1994 she won the U.S. Girls Junior. The following year she won the U.S. Women’s Amateur and in 1996 repeated as the U.S. Women’s Amateur champion while also winning the British Ladies Amateur. She played college golf at the University of Texas where she was an All-American. She played on the 1996 Curtis Cup team.

Kuehne turned professional in 1996. She joined the LPGA Tour in 1998. Her only LPGA Tour win came at the 1999 LPGA Corning Classic. She played on the U.S. team in the Solheim Cup in 2002 and 2003.

Welcome Kelli Kuehne!!

Kuehne to be CGC – Director of Events

College Golf Camps of America is extremely excited to announce that we now have a USGA Champ on staff!!

Please welcome Kelli Kuehne. Kelli will be an amazing asset to our cutting edge concepts at CGC.

“College Golf Camps of America offers a unique environment that facilitates junior golfers engaging with active college coaches and learning what it takes to elevate their games to the next level. The program provides a huge opportunity for junior golfers who aspire to play college golf. It is an experience like no other.” – Kelli Kuehne, CGC – Director of Events

You can follow Kelli on twitter at @KelliKuehne

Kelli’s playing background – In 1994 she won the U.S. Girls Junior. The following year she won the U.S. Women’s Amateur and in 1996 repeated as the U.S. Women’s Amateur champion while also winning the British Ladies Amateur. She played college golf at the University of Texas where she was an All-American. She played on the 1996 Curtis Cup team.

Kuehne turned professional in 1996. She joined the LPGA Tour in 1998. Her only LPGA Tour win came at the 1999 LPGA Corning Classic. She played on the U.S. team in the Solheim Cup in 2002 and 2003.

Welcome Kelli Kuehne!!

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