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G O L F A C A D E M Y N E W S

Brian Moose Director of Instruction moose brian@gmail com

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H Igh Scho Ol P Rep Golf Cli Nic Seri Es

Ages: Entering 9th grade to entering 12th grade. Cost: $80 per c linic. 4:15-7:15 pm

This is an intensive c linic series for ever y aspiring high school golfer. We will build on your strengths as a golfer and coach you how to compete and win We will focus on specific practice goals for each c linic that the student can build upon on their own to get the maximum out of their game. Topics covered inc lude: full swing, short game, putting, approach shots, course management, tournament play, proven practice habits to see your game improve and fitness. The goal of this c linic series is for you to learn what it takes to become a more competitive golfer and learn how to make practice time more effective W ith the addition of a fitness component to the curriculum, it will be more intensive than before and will cover all physical, mental, and equipment aspects of the game, as well as setting future goals.

April 17th

June 5th

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DATES:

12 S T U D EN

May 8th

May 22nd

June 12th

June 26th

10 S T U D EN T S

July 17th

August 7th

$235 per child, 9:30am – 12:30pm

Minors Camp, Ages 7-10: 7/26 to 7/28

Majors Camp, Ages 10-12: 8/2 to 8/4

Combo Camp, Ages 7-12: 8/9 to 8/11

Topics: Pre-S wing, full-swing principles, putting, chipping, pitching, moderate video swing analysis, detailed introduction to course management, an individualiz ed plan for each student, and fitness training A variet y of games developed by U.S. Kids Golf will also be a part of the curriculum to aid the learning process. S tudents will be required to bring their own packed lunch each day, snacks and water will be provided for ever yone

$415 per child, 9:00 am 12:30 pm

Junior (Minors/Majors) Camp, Ages 7-12: 7/10 to 7/14

High School Camp, Ages 13 to 17: 7/17 to 7/21

Full-swing (pre-shot routine, set-up inc luding aim, grip, set-up)

-Short game (all aspects, in-depth drills, understanding the why & how) -Course Management (difference between "tentative" and " conser vative", full understanding of rules/etiquette)Individualized plan of action for each student -An incorporation of exercise and fitness into a daily practice regimen -In-depth video analysis and use of F lightScope. A variety of games developed by U.S. Kids Golf will also be a part of the curriculum to aid the learning process Students will be required to bring their own packed lunch each day, snacks and water will be provided for ever yone.

**Participants must be taking private lessons or involved in PGA Junior L eague team in order to be eligible for Elite Camps** Students will spend at least 2 days on the golf course Topics inc lude in-depth instruction on:

-Full-swing (pre-shot routine, set-up inc luding aim, grip, set-up) -Short game (all aspects, in-depth drills, understanding the why & how)

-Course Management (difference between "tentative" and " conser vative", full understanding of rules/etiquette)

-Individualized plan of action for each student -An incorporation of exercise and fitness into a daily practice regimen -In-depth video analysis and use of F lightScope. A variety of games developed by U.S. Kids Golf will also be a part of the curriculum to aid the learning process Students will be required to bring their own packed lunch each day, snacks and water will be provided for ever yone

RiverCrest Membership Pledge to create awareness and encourage proper course etiquette while maintaining a 4 hour pace of play.

I pledge to abide by the following policies to ensure an enjoyable experience for all Members of the Club:

R e s p e c t t h e c o u R s e

In every aspect, leave the course in better shape than you found it

R e s p e c t p a c e o f p l a y play in 4 hours and allow faster groups to play through

R e p l a c e D I v o t s please always replace your divots

R e p a I R B a l l M a R k s

Repair your ball mark and others you see on the greens

R a k e B u n k e R s

Bunkers are to be raked after each use leave rakes in the bunker

R e s p e c t c a R t R u l e s carts are never to be in the native grasses or within 30 yards of a green

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