Month: April 2014

One Junior Golfer, Many College Golf Coaches

College Golf Camps of America allows college golf coaches to instruct, evaluate, clinician and interact with Junior Golfers from all over the world.

CGC is not a junior golf tour, CGC is not a junior golf academy. There are plenty of great Junior Golf Tours and plenty of great Junior Golf Academies. CGC creates a unique environment, where Junior Golfers and College Golf Coaches can interact under NCAA guidelines at a high-level.

The challenge for all junior golfers is gaining attention from College Golf Coaches. Attending a College Golf Camp can help bridge the gap and improve your chances of playing college golf. How will you gain the attention of college golf coaches?

There are many ways to improve your golf game, but face-to-face meetings, interacting, learning and competing in-front of College Golf Coaches is paramount. Our events allow the coaches to evaluate how you respond to competition, adversity, instruction, constructive criticism, evaluations, etc.

Check out some of the parent and junior golfer testimonials. https://collegegolfcamps.com/testimonials/

Here are some additional reasons to consider www.collegegolfcamps.com
– 6 to 1, junior golfer to College Coach ratio, guaranteed
– Optional Video Analysis
– Written evaluation from our College Coaching Staff
– Valuable Clinics/Seminars – we believe in educating the parent as well as the junior golfer
– Unique Skills Test & Tournament competition while keeping the game fun
– Relax during a casual group interaction with all coaches and participants in attendance
– Experience a one-on-one question session with each college coach and discuss your goals, strengths, and collegiate questions
– Each participant will receive an individualized evaluation from three coaches noting areas needing concentration
– Compete over a 3 day period in-front of the college coaches to showcase your strengths and competition knowledge
– During your first day, enjoy a par-three challenge to warm up
– Attend mini-seminars hosted by college coaches to focus on different aspects of the game
– NCAA rules & regulations guidance for parents
– Open forum for Q & A with ten college coaches
– Student- athlete advice and life skills provided by college coaches
– Mental training seminar to prepare for course management and effective practicing techniques

– Interaction with our Collegiate Coaching Staff

– No less than 18 College Coaches committed to developing your skills

Individualized Interaction

Talent Showcase

Speaker Series

Kelli’s Korner – former LPGA players perspective

Dear Junior Golfers,

This is Kelli Kuehne, former LPGA Tour Player and current Director of Events for College Golf Camps of America (CGC). I recently decided to get involved in CGC because it creates an amazing environment never seen before in Junior Golf. I wanted to reach out to all of you to communicate the opportunity that CGC can offer to many of your high school golfers.

College Golf Camps of America offers a unique opportunity for each junior golfer in attendance to interact and learn from a minimum of 18 active college golf coaches at our prospect camps. More importantly, each camper will have the opportunity to receive player evaluations based on their play in our 36 holes competition. Each player will receive no less than 3 written evaluations from different active college golf coaches. The attendees and their parents will also have the chance to interact with all of these coaches in a more personal and casual setting off of the course, with open Q/A sessions, seminars, clinics and slotted times for one-on-one interaction with the coaches. CGC complies with all NCAA rules.

The objective of our CGC Junior Golf Prospects Camp is to offer any aspiring collegiate golfer the opportunity to showcase, compete and develop with active college golf coaches to find out what it will take to elevate their games to the next level. Junior golfers and parents will gain a more realistic expectation of what it takes to be a college golfer.

If any of you would like to find out more about College Golf Camps of America, please feel free to check out our website at www.collegegolfcamps.com

Thank you so much for your time and best of luck to you and your junior golfers this season.

Fairways and Greens,

Kelli

Kelli Kuehne

College Golf Camps of America

Director of Events

[email protected]

CGC – College Golf Coaches Roster 2013-2014

College Golf Camps of America is exceptionally excited to list the following College Golf Coaches who have attended our camps in 2013 or who will attend our in 2014 camps. We are a Junior Golf Prospect opportunity!!

Stanford University – Conrad Ray University of Georgia – Josh Brewer
Clemson University – Larry Penley University of Alabama – Jay Seawell
Texas A&M – JT Higgins Baylor University – Jay Goble
Arizona State University – Tim Mickelson UCLA – Derek Freeman
University of Arizona – Jim Anderson Auburn University – Nick Clinard
University of New Mexico – Glen Millican University of Colorado – Anne Kelly
Texas Tech University – Jojo Robertson Kansas State University – Kristi Knight
University of Iowa – Megan Menzel University of San Diego – Cory Scoggin
University of Nebraska – Robin Krapfl Houston Baptist – David Shuster
Southern Methodist University – Jeanne Sutherland UT – Arlington – Jay Rees
Kansas University – Jamie Bermal University of Nevada – Jacob Wilner
Columbia University – Rich Mueller University of South Carolina – Bill McDonald
University of Virginia – Kim Lewellen University of Florida – Emily Bastel
Abilene Christian University – Mike Campbell Mississippi State University – Ginger Brown
Florida State University – Amy Bond Duke University – Jamie Green
Coastal Carolina University – Allen Terrell North Carolina State – Sally Austin
University of South Florida – Chris Malloy University of Memphis – Grant Robbins
Elon University – Don Hill Florida Gulf Coast University – Brent Jensen
University of Central Florida – Emily Marron Old Dominion University – Andy Crabtree
Troy University – Matt Terry Lynn University – Andrew Danna
Mercer University – Steve Bradley Saint Leo University – Chris Greenwood
University of Oregon – Vance Williams Gonzaga University – Brad Rickel
San Diego State University – Ryan Donovan UNLV – Amy Bush
Long Beach State University – Joey Cerulle University of Michigan – Jan Dowling
Colorado State University – Christian Newton Fresno State University – Chad Spencer
Pepperdine University – Michael Beard Auburn University – Andrew Pratt
UNLV – JC Deacon Georgia Tech – Brennan Webb
University of Richmond – Adam Decker Middle Tennessee State – Whit Turnbow
University of South Carolina – Kalen Harris Villanova University – James Wilkes
Coastal Carolina University – Victoria Stephansen Charleston Southern – Mike Wilson
Virginia Tech University – Carol Robertson Tennessee Chattanooga – Mark Guhne
UNC – Charlotte – Ryan Cabbage University of South Alabama – Ben Hannan
Jacksonville University – Mike Blackburn Furman University – Todd Satterfield
University of Louisville – Mike Crabtree Kennesaw State – Jay Moseley
University of Houston – Gerrod Chadwell Rice University – Justin Emil
University of Oklahoma – Ryan Hybl

Plan your Summer schedule with College Golf Coaches

– Indidualized Interaction with College Golf Coaches

– Relax during a casual group interaction with all coaches and participants in attendance


– Experience a one-on-one question session with each college coach and discuss your goals, strengths, and collegiate questions


– Each participant will receive an individualized evaluation from three coaches noting areas needing concentration

– Showcase your Talent

– Compete in a two-day tournament in front of the college coaches to showcase your strengths and competition knowledge
– During your first day, enjoy a par-three challenge to warm up
– Attend mini-seminars hosted by college coaches to focus on different aspects of the game

– NCAA rules & regulations guidance for parents
– Open forum for Q & A with ten college coaches
– Student- athlete advice and life skills provided by college coaches
– Mental training seminar to prepare for course management and effective practicing techniques

College Golf Camps – Mobile App

It has arrived!!

Junior Golfers can now organize themselves from their smart phones with the College Golf Camps Mobile App.

This app is free to download and the service is free to any College Golf Camp participant.

Search – College Golf Camps on your smart phone

Features in this include:
Stat Tracking
Videos, Images, and Swing Analysis
Scheduling
Manage Drills and Exercises
Assessments
Practice Builder
Workout Builder
Coaches Evaluations
etc

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