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I want to play college golf!! The Original College Golf Camps®- Junior Golf Exposure

“I want to play college golf”.  We hear it all the time from junior golfers.   But do you really know how to get there?

Everyone’s journey to college golf takes a different path. College Golf Camps® was created to help you find yours. It all starts with the opportunity to meet college golf coaches!  Who are there to interact with you, watch you compete, teach you about golf and gain exposure to what college golf looks like!

When we talk to junior golfers about playing college golf, we ask them 4 things:

  1. Raise your hand if you want to play college golf.
  2. Raise your hand if you have ever hit a shot in front of a college golf coach.
  3. Raise your hand if you know what needs to be done to get to play college golf.
  4. Raise your hand if you have a personalized plan for how you are going to get to play college golf.

Of course every hand goes up for question 1.  Question #2, maybe 2-3 hands go up, for sure under 10 hands total.   Third question, maybe half go-up, but do they really know or do they think they know?  Finally, nearly none of them have a personalized plan for success, in terms of playing college golf. 

Junior Golf

This is college golf

Many junior golfers make the mistake of thinking if they aren’t contacted by college coaches or don’t have money to use expensive recruiting services or travel to the most elite tournaments that they have no chance of playing in college.  This is simply not true.  While there are no guarantees, there’s a lot you can do to increase your chances of playing college golf.  That’s why College Golf Camps® was created in 2012.  

We provide the opportunity to learn, compete, interact & gain exposure to college golf!!

What to expect at College Golf Camps®

  1. Learn about college golf
  2. Learn about the college golf recruiting process
  3. Talk with college golf coaches about life of a student-athlete
  4. Compete in front of college golf coaches
  5. Learn from college golf coaches
  6. Practice like a college golfer
  7. Written evaluations and feedback from college golf coaches
  8. Leave with a better plan in place
  9. Develop relationships with college golf coaches and other junior golfers
  10. Finally, learn and decide “is college golf something I want to do?”  

College Golf Camps® revolutionized the junior golf arena in 2012.  You can expect to walk-away saying one or two things.  #1- YES, this is what I want to do and now I have a clear plan.  Or #2 – No/maybe college golf is a bit to serious for me, I think I will just play junior golf and enjoy that.  BOTH answer have exceptional value. 

See you soon!!  Learn more with CGC, click here

College Golf Camps®

Best event with College Golf Coaches in Dallas, Texas

Since, 2012, “THE GREATEST JUNIOR GOLF CAMP FORMAT EVER” with some major college golf coaches!! CollegeGolfCamps.com

College Golf Camps – BIG 5 Junior Golf Camp returns to Dallas, Texas July 16-18, 2023.   This is a premier opportunity to understand the unique college experience and team golf environment.  LIMITED to 40 Junior Golfers.

Junior golfers will have a great experience at the CGC – Big 5 camp. They will learn all about college golf while practicing, playing matches and learning strategies within team golf. The camp is limited to the first 40 junior golfers, so sign up today!

This Junior Golf Exposure Camp is modeled after the NCAA Golf Championship Match-Play Event.  More information at CollegeGolfCamps.com

Junior golf exposure camps are events designed to provide young golfers with opportunities to showcase their skills to college coaches and recruiters. These camps typically include a combination of golf instruction, practice rounds, and competitive play, as well as seminars and workshops on topics such as college admissions and recruiting. By attending these camps, junior golfers can gain valuable exposure to college programs and potentially increase their chances of being recruited to play at the collegiate level.  Camps are open to all.

Contact us 469-444-9200

Congrats to Baylor Bears Womens Golf – NCAA Regional Advancing Team!!

Congrats to Head Golf Coach, Jay Goble and his Baylor Bears team on qualifying for the NCAA Championship!!

Coach Goble has been attending College Golf Camps since 2013.  He is phenomenal at all of our Junior Golf Exposure Camps!!

The women’s golf team finished 4th at 11 under 277 at Palouse Ridge Golf Club – NCAA Pullman Regional – Washington

The Bears will make a third-straight trip to the NCAA Championships at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Ariz. The tournament runs May 19-24 and will feature live coverage on the Golf Channel.

Highlights per baylorbears.com

  • BU’s 54-hole total of 841 is a new postseason program record.
  • Its 841 is tied for the sixth best round in program history.
  • 23-under is tied for the third-best score in relation to par in program history and is also a new postseason record.
  • Sera Hasegawa’s 54-hole total of 204 is a new career best, and ranks as the second-best postseason total in program history.
  • Hasegawa’s 204 is also the fifth-best 54-hole total in Baylor history.
  • Hasegawa, Rosie Belsham and Hannah Karg all set or tied season-best 54-hole scores

 

 

 

So you want to play College Golf……

So you want to play College Golf, but are you willing to do the work?

There are three ways OK to play college golf!!  1. Rankings 2. Score 3. Who you know

So much of it is out of your control.  So  before you go drop $300,000 on the total junior golf experience for a $50,000 scholarship, pay attention……listen to this video!!

College Golf Camps®offer junior golfers an opportunity to experience what it’s like to play golf at the collegiate level. These camps are hosted by College Golf Camps®of America, LLC and provide junior golfers with the opportunity to meet coaches, receive instruction, and play in a college golf environment. By attending a college golf camp, junior golfers can gain exposure to college coaches and get a feel for the level of competition.

 

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