CGC partners with SeeMore Putters – Junior Ambassador Program

SeeMore Putters – Junior Ambassador Program

Juniors, parents, junior tours and high school coaches are taking notice of the growth of SPi. We have started a Junior Ambassador Program. View the video below and contact us if you are interested. SPi equips their son or daughter with the tools to take their game to another level through teaching a system based on natural fundamentals and providing and the application of the system with SeeMore’s RifleScope Technology (RST). With putting being 45% of the game, putting improvement is the easiest way for every player to gain and edge on their competitors. A radio interview last night with the Golfweek Magazine college expert and college coaches showed that a key recruiting focus is put on a player’s system for putting and their work ethic. SeeMore is stepping up as the company that will be their support these players with their putting at every level of their career.

The Junior Ambassador Program has qualifications to join. The best part about this program is that SeeMore will marry the junior with a SPi instructor. Therefore, the junior will have a teaching system for putting and an instructor who wants to help you with your putting. Everyone involved is excited, from the junior to the parent. The junior is improving his/her putting and the parent feels confident that their child has a system for game improvement.
CALLING all Juniors Golfers, Parents, Junior Tours and High School Coaches – let SPi help improve your putting stroke and place more than just a piece of equipment in your hands. If you are a junior tour director, please contact us at [email protected] on how we can add value to the tour.
SeeMore’s John Higgins explains a special opportunity for competitive junior golfers to partner with the SeeMore Putter Company. By competing with a putter built in SeeMore’s tour department and working with a SeeMore Putter Institute (SPi) Certified Instructor, every junior can build a system for putting that will strengthen their foundation for their golf career!

Labor Day Weekend – CGC – Orlando

Camp Dates: Labor Day Weekend Saturday, August 31 – Monday, September 2nd, 2013

Registration Deadline: July 15, 2013

Host Golf Course: Ritz Carlton Resort Golf Course, Orlando, FL

NCAA Coaches Confirmed to represent their Mens and Womens Golf Programs:

University of Alabama – Jay Seawell University of Auburn – Nick Clinard University of Georgia – Josh Brewer Duke University – Jamie Green Baylor University – Jay Goble University of Texas-Arlington – Jay Rees Coastal Carolina University – Allen Terrell University of New Mexico – Glen Millican Columbia University – Rich Mueller University of South Carolina – Bill McDonald University of Virginia – Kim Lewellen University of Florida – Emily Bastel Mississippi State University – Ginger Brown-Lemm University of Louisville – Mike Crabtree North Carolina State – Richard Sykes Florida State University – Amy Bond Yale University – Chawwadee Rompothong

CGC – Dallas is filling fast!!

College Golf Camps of America is dedicated to helping junior golfers attain their dreams of playing collegiate golf. Players and parents participate in educational sessions led by top college coaches, players receive written evaluations on skills and how they compare to current college golfers, compete in competitions and play 36 holes of tournament golf in front of coaches. Coaches communicate with players and parents providing valuable educational information, assessments and live exposure to coaches of top collegiate programs.

The following coaches have been contracted to attend our CGC-Dallas Event:

Oklahoma State – Mike McGraw, Stanford – Conrad Ray, Texas A&M – JT Higgins, Texas Christian – Angie Ravaioli-Larkin, Colorado – Anne Kelly, Texas Tech – Jojo Robertson, Arizona – Jim Anderson, Georgia – Josh Brewer, Rice – Justin Emil, Florida State – Amy Bond, Tennessee – Judi Pavlon, Baylor – Jay Goble, Kansas- Jamie Bermel, Auburn – Nick Clinard, New Mexico – Glen Millican, Houston- Jon Dismuke, UT-Arlington – Jay Rees, Columbia – Rich Mueller, San Diego – Cory Scoggin, Nebraska – Robin Krapfl, Southern Methodist – Jeanne Sutherland, South Carolina – Bill McDonald, Nevada – Jacob Wilner, Houston Baptist – Dave Shuster, Abilene Christian – Mike Campbell, Kansas State – Kristi Knight, Virginia – Kim Lewellen, Florida – Emily Bastel and Mississippi State – Ginger Brown.

College Golf Camps of America invites players and parents to participate in the CGC Junior Skills Camp at Texas Star Golf Course, home of the University of Texas-Arlington Golf Team, on July 28-30, 2013. This camp is limited to the number of players it will accept. Junior Golfers from ages 10-18 are eligible to attend.

For registration information visit www.collegegolfcamps.com

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