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Month: February 2017

University Central Florida Golf Event | Emily Marron

University of Central Florida Golf: Emily Marron

Junior Golf Exposure Camp in Florida

 

College Golf Camps with Emily Marron

University Central Florida Head Golf Coach Putting Drills

Additional College Golf information about Head Golf Coach Emily Marron in UCF Today – University Central Florida.

College Golf Camp University Central Florida Emily Marron Junior Golf Exposure Camp Highlights

  • Junior Golf
  • Development Workshop
  • Play College Golf
  • Junior Golf Practice
  • Full Swing Instruction
  • Putting Skills
  • Green Reading
  • Golf Rules
  • Course Management
  • 18 Hole Competition
  • Written Evaluation

 

University Central Florida Emily Marron Junior Golf Exposure Camp

Camp Schedule

7:45am Camp Check in Twin Rivers Golf Club
8:00am Putting Green – drills, instruction, green reading, junior golf camp skills
9:00am Short Game – drills, instruction, skills development
11:30am Lunch with Coaches – Parents welcome, lunch is not included
12:30pm 18 hole competition, coaches on the golf course with the junior golf campers, course management, how to approach , shot selection, play college golf strategies
5:00pm Post camp round feedback, discussions, written evaluations
5:30pm Conclusion of University Central Florida Emily Marron Junior Golf Exposure Camp

University Central Florida Emily Marron’s Junior Golf Exposure Camp Event is structured to teach golfers to think outside the box. University Central Florida head coach Emily Marron, wants to provide the highest values for the junior golfer student athlete and family. College Golf Camps topics have included: “Transition from High School to Play College Golf”, “Life Skills for the College Freshman”,  “A Golfers Mind”,  and “Heart of a Champion”.

University Central Florida Golf Event | Emily Marron

University of Central Florida Golf: Emily Marron

Junior Golf Exposure Camp in Florida

 

College Golf Camps with Emily Marron

University Central Florida Head Golf Coach Putting Drills

Additional College Golf information about Head Golf Coach Emily Marron in UCF Today – University Central Florida.

College Golf Camp University Central Florida Emily Marron Junior Golf Exposure Camp Highlights

  • Junior Golf
  • Development Workshop
  • Play College Golf
  • Junior Golf Practice
  • Full Swing Instruction
  • Putting Skills
  • Green Reading
  • Golf Rules
  • Course Management
  • 18 Hole Competition
  • Written Evaluation

 

University Central Florida Emily Marron Junior Golf Exposure Camp

Camp Schedule

7:45am Camp Check in Twin Rivers Golf Club
8:00am Putting Green – drills, instruction, green reading, junior golf camp skills
9:00am Short Game – drills, instruction, skills development
11:30am Lunch with Coaches – Parents welcome, lunch is not included
12:30pm 18 hole competition, coaches on the golf course with the junior golf campers, course management, how to approach , shot selection, play college golf strategies
5:00pm Post camp round feedback, discussions, written evaluations
5:30pm Conclusion of University Central Florida Emily Marron Junior Golf Exposure Camp

University Central Florida Emily Marron’s Junior Golf Exposure Camp Event is structured to teach golfers to think outside the box. University Central Florida head coach Emily Marron, wants to provide the highest values for the junior golfer student athlete and family. College Golf Camps topics have included: “Transition from High School to Play College Golf”, “Life Skills for the College Freshman”,  “A Golfers Mind”,  and “Heart of a Champion”.

NCAA Division II – Rule Changes

NCAA Division II Rule Changes

This week, we’ll look at rule changes approved by Division II member schools at the recent NCAA Convention. While Division II approved all 18 proposals that were up for a vote, we’ll just highlight the ones that may have a significant impact directly on student-athletes, including financial aid changes that don’t take effect until August of 2018 – NCAA Division II Rule Changes

Among those approved proposals that are effective immediately:  NCAA Division II Rule Changes

An athlete who competes in outside competition (not representing their college team) may receive actual and necessary expense money for competition (and practice for that competition) from sponsors such as neighbors or hometown businesses, but not from agents, university boosters, or pro teams.

An athlete can tryout for a pro sports team provided the athlete doesn’t miss class (rules on other aspects of a tryout still apply)

A Division II coach/department is not required to obtain permission from an NAIA college prior to discussing a transfer with an NAIA athlete, but is required to notify the NAIA college before the discussion takes place.

Effective summer 2017 (after conclusion of Division II sport season):  NCAA Division II Rule Changes

Athletes in individual sports such as track and field may accept prize money in an open event (not to exceed actual and necessary expenses for that event) during the summer vacation period after the conclusion of their college season

Proposals that take effect August 1, 2017:  NCAA Division II Rule Changes

Division II schools will be required to establish structure in which team doctors and athletic trainers have “unchallengable authority” to determine injury treatment and “return to play” decisions. Schools must also designate an athletics health care administrator to oversee health care delivery and management.

Revises guidelines under which an athlete can be granted a medical hardship waiver. To qualify starting next Fall, an athlete must not participate in competition after the mid-point of the season and must appear in not more than 3 contests or 30 percent of the playing season, an increase from 2 contests or 20 percent.

Proposals taking effect August 1, 2018:  NCAA Division II Rule Changes

Only athletic scholarships will count against team scholarship limitations. Academic and need-based financial aid will be exempt from such calculations.

Division II athletic programs will be restricted from awarding scholarships for only one semester except in limited situations (such as when an athlete only needs one semester to graduate and/or complete their playing eligibility).

An athlete’s scholarship may be increased at any time for any reason when such funds are available (team and individual limits will still apply).

When you have questions about how you or your athlete may be impacted by these changes in Division II rules, you’re welcome to contact us at 913-766-1235 or at rick@informedathlete.com

http://informedathlete.com/

Informed Athlete In the News

NCAA Division II Rule Changes

NCAA Division II

NCAA Division II

NCAA Division II – Rule Changes

NCAA Division II Rule Changes

This week, we’ll look at rule changes approved by Division II member schools at the recent NCAA Convention. While Division II approved all 18 proposals that were up for a vote, we’ll just highlight the ones that may have a significant impact directly on student-athletes, including financial aid changes that don’t take effect until August of 2018 – NCAA Division II Rule Changes

Among those approved proposals that are effective immediately:  NCAA Division II Rule Changes

An athlete who competes in outside competition (not representing their college team) may receive actual and necessary expense money for competition (and practice for that competition) from sponsors such as neighbors or hometown businesses, but not from agents, university boosters, or pro teams.

An athlete can tryout for a pro sports team provided the athlete doesn’t miss class (rules on other aspects of a tryout still apply)

A Division II coach/department is not required to obtain permission from an NAIA college prior to discussing a transfer with an NAIA athlete, but is required to notify the NAIA college before the discussion takes place.

Effective summer 2017 (after conclusion of Division II sport season):  NCAA Division II Rule Changes

Athletes in individual sports such as track and field may accept prize money in an open event (not to exceed actual and necessary expenses for that event) during the summer vacation period after the conclusion of their college season

Proposals that take effect August 1, 2017:  NCAA Division II Rule Changes

Division II schools will be required to establish structure in which team doctors and athletic trainers have “unchallengable authority” to determine injury treatment and “return to play” decisions. Schools must also designate an athletics health care administrator to oversee health care delivery and management.

Revises guidelines under which an athlete can be granted a medical hardship waiver. To qualify starting next Fall, an athlete must not participate in competition after the mid-point of the season and must appear in not more than 3 contests or 30 percent of the playing season, an increase from 2 contests or 20 percent.

Proposals taking effect August 1, 2018:  NCAA Division II Rule Changes

Only athletic scholarships will count against team scholarship limitations. Academic and need-based financial aid will be exempt from such calculations.

Division II athletic programs will be restricted from awarding scholarships for only one semester except in limited situations (such as when an athlete only needs one semester to graduate and/or complete their playing eligibility).

An athlete’s scholarship may be increased at any time for any reason when such funds are available (team and individual limits will still apply).

When you have questions about how you or your athlete may be impacted by these changes in Division II rules, you’re welcome to contact us at 913-766-1235 or at rick@informedathlete.com

http://informedathlete.com/

Informed Athlete In the News

NCAA Division II Rule Changes

NCAA Division II

NCAA Division II

Golf Camps Spring Summer Junior Golf

Golf Camps:  Junior Golf Exposure Camps are where campers can learn, compete, showcase, interact and gain exposure to College Golf Coaches.

Junior College Golf Camps Calendar                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     College Golf Camps – Junior Golf Camps – College Coaches – Junior Golf Instruction

Featured Camps: Princeton

Ivy League Junior Golf Exposure Camp hosted by Princeton 2017

San Diego

Three Day National Junior Golf Exposure Camps – San Diego, California 2017

Pinehurst

Three Day National Junior Golf Exposure Camps – Pinehurst, North Carolina 2017

Dallas

Three Day National Junior Golf Exposure Camps – Dallas, Texas 2017

We’re taking over the best courses:

TPC Las Colinas -La Costa Golf Resort -Pinehurst

College Golf Coaches Attending:

ACC, PAC 12, SEC, BIG 10, BIG 12

 

 

Golf Camps Spring Summer Junior Golf

Golf Camps:  Junior Golf Exposure Camps are where campers can learn, compete, showcase, interact and gain exposure to College Golf Coaches.

Junior College Golf Camps Calendar                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     College Golf Camps – Junior Golf Camps – College Coaches – Junior Golf Instruction

Featured Camps: Princeton

Ivy League Junior Golf Exposure Camp hosted by Princeton 2017

San Diego

Three Day National Junior Golf Exposure Camps – San Diego, California 2017

Pinehurst

Three Day National Junior Golf Exposure Camps – Pinehurst, North Carolina 2017

Dallas

Three Day National Junior Golf Exposure Camps – Dallas, Texas 2017

We’re taking over the best courses:

TPC Las Colinas -La Costa Golf Resort -Pinehurst

College Golf Coaches Attending:

ACC, PAC 12, SEC, BIG 10, BIG 12

 

 

University of Tulsa Emilee Klein Junior Golf Camp

University of Tulsa – Emilee Klein –

Junior Golf Exposure Camp

  • College Golf Practice
  • Full Swing Instruction
  • Putting Skills and Green Reading, Drills and Instruction
  • Short Game Skills Development
  • Rules
  • Course Management
  • 18 Hole Competition
  • Written Evaluation from Coaches

Camp Schedule

7:45am Camp Check in at golf course
8:00am Putting Green – drills, instruction, green reading, skill development
9:00am Short Game – drills, instruction, skill development
11:30am Lunch with Coaches (Parents welcome, lunch is not included)
12:30pm 18 hole competition, coaches on the  golf course with junior golf campers,

reviewing  golf holes, how to approach , shot selection, and course management

5:00pm Post camp/round feedback, discussions, written evaluations
5:30pm Conclusion of Camp

Emilee Klein-Gille
Head Coach, University of Tulsa

http://www.tulsahurricane.com/coaches.aspx?rc=85

All-American at Arizona State University

Competed in over 300 events during an eleven year LPGA Tour Career – 1995-2005

Number of wins by tour
LPGA Tour 3
Ladies European Tour 1

Emilee Klein-Gille had a successful amateur career winning several tournaments including

the 1991 U.S. Girls’ Junior.

Coach Klein won the 1994 NCAA Division I Championship and competed on

winning teams in 1993 and 1994.  Coach Klein was a member of the

U.S. Curtis Cup team in 1994 and 2002 Solheim Cup team.

Professional wins

LPGA Tour – 3

Aug 11, 1996 PING/Welch’s Championship (Boston)
Aug 18, 1996 Weetabix Women’s British Open
Jul 15, 2001 Michelob Light Classic

College Golf Camps provides Golf Camps for Junior Golf  Student Athletes ages 10-18.

Watch College Golf Camps Junior Golf College Coaches Instruction Video:

https://youtu.be/Y5ZF9-4hE2w

Junior Golf Exposure Camps are where campers can learn, compete,

showcase, interact and gain exposure to College Golf Coaches.

Upcoming Junior Golf Exposure Camps for Spring and Summer

Event Schedule:

https://collegegolfcamps.com/juniorgolfcamps//

University of Tulsa Emilee Klein Junior Golf Camp

University of Tulsa – Emilee Klein –

Junior Golf Exposure Camp

  • College Golf Practice
  • Full Swing Instruction
  • Putting Skills and Green Reading, Drills and Instruction
  • Short Game Skills Development
  • Rules
  • Course Management
  • 18 Hole Competition
  • Written Evaluation from Coaches

Camp Schedule

7:45am Camp Check in at golf course
8:00am Putting Green – drills, instruction, green reading, skill development
9:00am Short Game – drills, instruction, skill development
11:30am Lunch with Coaches (Parents welcome, lunch is not included)
12:30pm 18 hole competition, coaches on the  golf course with junior golf campers,

reviewing  golf holes, how to approach , shot selection, and course management

5:00pm Post camp/round feedback, discussions, written evaluations
5:30pm Conclusion of Camp

Emilee Klein-Gille
Head Coach, University of Tulsa

http://www.tulsahurricane.com/coaches.aspx?rc=85

All-American at Arizona State University

Competed in over 300 events during an eleven year LPGA Tour Career – 1995-2005

Number of wins by tour
LPGA Tour 3
Ladies European Tour 1

Emilee Klein-Gille had a successful amateur career winning several tournaments including

the 1991 U.S. Girls’ Junior.

Coach Klein won the 1994 NCAA Division I Championship and competed on

winning teams in 1993 and 1994.  Coach Klein was a member of the

U.S. Curtis Cup team in 1994 and 2002 Solheim Cup team.

Professional wins

LPGA Tour – 3

Aug 11, 1996 PING/Welch’s Championship (Boston)
Aug 18, 1996 Weetabix Women’s British Open
Jul 15, 2001 Michelob Light Classic

College Golf Camps provides Golf Camps for Junior Golf  Student Athletes ages 10-18.

Watch College Golf Camps Junior Golf College Coaches Instruction Video:

https://youtu.be/Y5ZF9-4hE2w

Junior Golf Exposure Camps are where campers can learn, compete,

showcase, interact and gain exposure to College Golf Coaches.

Upcoming Junior Golf Exposure Camps for Spring and Summer

Event Schedule:

https://collegegolfcamps.com/juniorgolfcamps//

FSU Trey Jones Junior Golf Camp

Florida State University – Trey Jones – Junior Golf Exposure College Camp

 

FSU Trey Jones Junior Golf Camp

Florida State University – Trey Jones – Junior Golf Exposure College Camp

 

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