Sports Camps
Golf
Michigan
Michigan Golf Camps and Programs
TGA Premier Junior Golf Camps - Southeast Michigan
1517 Chateaufort Pl
Detroit, MI 48207, U.S.A.Phone: 248-252-0208
TGA Golf Camps are designed to help beginning and experienced golfers (entering Grades 1-9) have fun, develop golf skills and a lifelong passion for the game. At most locations camp runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., but we have three locations for morning-only camp (8:30-11:30 a.m.). At the all-day camps, there is station-based morning instruction (full swing, putting, chipping), then lunch, then 9 holes of golf in the afternoon. An instructor accompanies each foursome, so the kids learn a lot about how to behave on a golf course -- safety, strategy, etiquette, etc. All campers receive a collared golf shirt, three TGA logo golf balls and some smaller...
Scott Lake Golf & Practice Center
911 Hayes Road Northeast
Comstock Park, MI 49321, U.S.A.Phone: 888-742-7529
No matter your child's age or ability, PGA Camps has the perfect camp for them. Choose from half-day, full-day or even competitive camps that help your child learn the game and develop their skills in a fun, supportive, and encouraging environment.
About Michigan Golf Camps and Programs
Golf camps are fun opportunities for skill improvement and personal advancement for players of all skill levels. Players develop the basics of the game, such as swing mechanics, putting, chipping, and course management throughout their experience at golf camp. Young players especially benefit from this methodical training by gaining a strong foundation that improves their performance as a whole.
Playing golf also helps develop important life skills like self-control, endurance, and patience. Since participants are in charge of following the rules and keeping correct scores, the sport places a strong emphasis on honesty and integrity. Young golfers gain a strong sense of ethics and sportsmanship from these experiences, which will serve them well in life.
Kids and teens engage with classmates who have similar interests during golf camps, which helps them build friendships and social skills. In the camp setting, participating in team-based tasks and group activities fosters communication skills and increases self-confidence. Parents frequently boast about the benefits of golf camps on their kids' social development and enjoyment of the game.
Players are exposed to controlled learning environments where they learn the value of practice and commitment from this method. The skills they learn on and off the course will last a lifetime, and so will their passion for the game.
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