Pinehurst golf course has one of the best golf schools. Plus you get to play #2 and all other 6 courses. Not to mention North Carolina has some of the best golfing...
2006-07-20 06:11:02
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answered by okronbon 3
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Junior Players Golf Academy, Hilton Head Island, SC
5 Day School - $1599.00 per junior
For More Information
Call 800-354-7415 or E-mail ussg1@aol.com
All-Inclusive Junior Golf Academy, French Woods, NY
June 17-24 and August 19-26
LEVEL II - FOR INTERMEDIATE GOLFERS
Specifically designed to help you develop and improve your swing, this program also helps you develop a positive attitude, instructs you on course management, and teaches the rules and proper etiquette of the game.
LEVEL III - FOR HIGH SCHOOL GOLFERS
This program is a special camp geared to help you play at a higher level on your team or to give you the skills and confidence to make your high school team. Specific attention is given to swing development, course management, and developing a sharp, positive competitive attitude.
Aug 19 - 26
LEVEL IV - FOR TOURNAMENT GOLFERS
For tournament level players with handicaps of twelve or less, this program addresses all aspects of competitive play including proper practice routines, mental and physical preparation and the opportunities for college golf.
Cost is $1499.00 for more information call 1 800 354 7415 or visit http://www.frenchwoods.com/
2006 Wisconsin Junior Golf Academy - Lake Geneva, WI
$1199.00 6 Day/5 Night
For Students That Need Lodging Call 1-800-354-7415 for Rates
For More Information
Call 800-354-7415 or E-mail ussg1@aol.com
2006-07-20 12:52:15
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answered by penpallermel 6
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Call local golf courses and ask them if there are any local programs. That way he can meet some other kids to play with when the program is over.
2006-07-24 00:51:45
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answered by Steve R 3
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US Junior Golf CLinics. They are all over the states and more info can be found in the back of most golf magazines in the classified sections.
2006-07-23 19:35:03
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answered by mwitt6397 2
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hi i a professional golfer. my best advice is to not send him on intensive course as it be mentally tiring on him. best option is to book lesson for him once a week so can work slowly on wat he needs to learn. the brain and body shouldnt realy have more than one swing thought at a time or he will really struggle. i try to teach slowly so the player can learn about his own swing at the same time and recognise his own faults. hope this helps
2006-07-20 12:52:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Myrtle beach has I lot
2006-07-20 14:21:32
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answered by Anonymous
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