Letter from Kelli Kuehne, CGC Director of Events

Dear Junior Golfers and Parents,

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 relational 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 all Junior Golfers and parents.

I would like to personally invite each of you to participate in a CGC event.

College Golf Camps of America offers a unique opportunity for each junior golfer/parent 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 junior golfers 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. Oh by the way, CGC complies with all NCAA rules.

The CGC camp will provide you with an experience like no other. I assure you that each of you attending will have a far better understanding of what it will take for you to elevate your game to play college golf and you will have a clearer vision of what type of coach and program that appeals to you and your game for the future. Remember these coaches are representing their Universities Golf Programs.

As of now, we have two great CGC venues in 2014 that might interest you.

CGC – Hilton Head, South Carolina, March 15th-17th at Hampton Hall GC, college golf coaches committed to this event: Georgia Tech – Bruce Heppler, Auburn – Andrew Pratt, Virginia – Bowen Sargent, Richmond – Adam Decker, Middle Tennessee State – Whit Turnbow, South Carolina – Kalen Harris, Baylor – Jay Goble, Coastal Carolina – Katie Quinney, Memphis – Grant Robbins, Central Florida – Emily Marron, Charleston Southern – Mike Wilson, Virginia Tech – Carol Robertson, TN at Chattanooga – Mark Guhne, NC – Charlotte – Ryan Cabbage, South Carolina State – Sandra Burris, Villanova – James Wilkes, North Carolina State – Page Marsh, more TBA more information

CGC – Dallas, Texas, July 27th-29th at Waterchase GC & Jim McLean GC, college golf coaches committed to this event: Stanford – Conrad Ray, Alabama – Jay Seawell, Texas A&M – JT Higgins, Arizona – Jim Anderson, Texas Tech – Jojo Robertson, Georgia – Josh Brewer, Baylor – Jay Goble, Auburn – Nick Clinard, Texas-Arlington – Jay Rees, Colorado – Anne Kelly, Iowa – Megan Menzel, New Mexico – Glen Millican, Rice – Justin Emil, Nebraska – Robin Krapfl, Southern Methodist – Jeanne Sutherland, Florida State – Amy Bond, Kansas – Jamie Bermel, South Carolina – Bill McDonald, Virginia – Kim Lewellen, Florida – Emily Bastel, Abilene Christian – Mike Campbell, Mississippi State – Ginger Brown-Lemm, North Texas – Brad Stracke more information

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 this Spring.

Fairways and Greens,

Kelli

Kelli Kuehne

College Golf Camps of America
Director of Event

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