Making a Difference: 4 Pillars That All Junior Golfers Need

How is College Golf Camps making a difference? We believe in 4 pillars that all junior golfers need if college golf is a goal.

We are not your typical “traditional” junior golf camp. Junior golfers and parents need a better understanding of college golf.

LEARN: Junior golfers need to learn the landscape of college golf. You will learn the practice routines, skills and drills that college coaches use with their own teams. College golfers have very focused practice sessions. They don’t go out and just bang balls all day long. They practice to learn. This is paramount for all junior golfers to understand.

COMPETE: Junior golfers need the opportunity to compete at a high level. Imagine the opportunity to compete in front of college golf coaches. Better yet, how about getting feedback about that competition. Our junior golf camps provides the opportunity for all junior golfers to compete with the expectation of playing well, but more importantly obtaining critical feedback on what you did well, what you need to improve on and how you can improve.

INTERACTION: Junior golfers need to the opportunity to interact with college golf coaches in order to gain a better understanding of all facets of being a student-athlete. Course management, practice routines, spirit of competition, expectations of college coaches, etc. The list could go on and on and on.

EXPOSURE: Junior golfers and parents need to understand the realities of junior golf and college golf. They need a total exposure to the life of a college golfer. The expectations are high and it’s not for everybody. You should expect exposure to college golf, better game management, time management skills, etc.

These are the four pillars that all junior golfers should be looking for within junior golf.

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