| Choosing a Golf Camp.......
Facility: Faculty: First thing to look for is to see what the ratio
is of staff to campers. For a golf camp, if the ratio is 5 to1, that’s
very strong. With this ratio you’ll know that the juniors are getting
good instruction and the teaching environment is safe. Next, look and see who
makes up the faculty. What is the staff’s background? Do they have
camp experience? Have they worked with kids in the past? Do they have
junior golf experience? Are there PGA/LPGA Professionals running the
program? Are the counselors college players? Quality camps will have
people with a lot of junior golf experience doing the instruction.
Lastly check the school curriculum. What is the program for instruction
and does it work with each junior at his/her own level? Does the
instructional program cover all aspects of the game and have a proven
track record? Is there a specific program for college bound players? No matter how serious the golfer or school,
you can’t forget the fun factor. Many junior golfers now go to camp for
2 and 4 weeks at a time and if it’s not fun, it can negatively impact
their future desire to play the game. This goes back to the staff and
facility. Is there a place in the program that the golfers can relax and
let loose? Is there flexibility in the schedule for options that
use the other aspect of the school’s facility? Many schools have weekend
trips that visit local attractions. Trips to amusement parks and baseball
games can break up the instruction and bring the juniors back to camp
fresh. The better junior golf schools send their
students away with a plan for the future. Ask to see what kind of take
home package each junior receives. Are there things for each student
to work on we he/she gets home and the instructors aren’t there? Make
sure the school is going to be held the next summer, so students can come
back and see the same instructors. Also make it point to get contact
information from instructors so your junior golfers can keep in touch and
get help with their game at home. Keep these few tips in mind when choosing a
junior golf camp and your junior golfer will find a school where they can
not only learn a lot about the game of golf but even more importantly have
a lot fun. US Golf Camps - The Ultimate Junior Golf Camp Experience info@USGolfCamps.com |