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2008 Youth Camps (ages 6-16)
Have fun learning the game of a lifetime!
These popular camps are open to kids of all
ages, beginner to advanced, male or female.
Most of the participants in these camps will
be ages 6 – 13 but we realize that the older
kids (middle school & high school aged)
might not be able to attend their age
specific camps and are invited attend one of
the youth camp sessions. If you have a
group of kids (hockey team, baseball team,
soccer team, dance, etc.) let us know as
soon as possible and we will arrange to have
them grouped together throughout the camp.
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Camps are held at
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Camp Includes
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Beginner to Advanced Curriculums
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40 hours of professional
instruction - 9:00 - 5:00 daily
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No equipment needed
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Access to $1 Golf at Maple Leaf Golf
Course in Linwood, and
Forest View Golf Course in
Midland.
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Swimming at Delta's awesome pool
facility
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Nutritious lunch daily
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Core values discussions and golf
activity work
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On course instruction
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"Golf for Life" work book on the
game and core values
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Guest Speakers
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Daily prizes and awards ceremony
at the weeks end
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PGA professionals written review
of each student
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Daily flow of a typical day at camp |
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8:45-9:00 |
Drop off at Delta Colleges fitness
and recreation center
(look for signs throughout the
campus) |
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9:00-9:10 |
Parents meet the staff and
volunteers plus pick up an itinerary
of the week listing the key skills
your child will be learning, the
planned extracurricular activities,
guest speakers and emergency contact
information |
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9:10-9:20 |
Kids make their way to the driving
range and are split into groups
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9:30-12:00 |
Campers rotate between stations
learning the fundamentals and
mechanics of chipping, pitching,
putting, full swing, sand play,
rules, etiquette, and on course
application |
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12:00-12:45 |
Lunch – Provided |
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Monday – Double cheeseburger, chips,
cookie and pop or water |
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Tuesday – Chicken nuggets, fries, cookie and
pop or water |
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Wednesday – Sloppy Joes, fruit,
chips, cookies & beverages (kool aide) |
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Thursday – Two hot dogs, fries and
cookie and pop or water |
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Friday – Two slices of pizza, cookie
and pop or water |
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12:45-1:00 |
“Golf for Life” workbook & handout –
Uniquely designed by PGA
Professional Doug Temple – Available
for different ages |
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1:00-2:00 |
Swimming at Delta’s awesome pool
facility. For kids who don’t
want to swim an extracurricular
activity will be available |
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2:00-4:00 |
Different activities include: |
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Movies |
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Short Game Par 3 Course Tournament
at Delta |
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Guest Speakers |
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Wednesday is Golf day at Twin Oaks -
All Day ** |
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Games including chipping, pitching,
putting and driving contests |
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4:00-4:45 |
Review, question & answer time and
daily team competitions |
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** The Tuesday session will be held at Twin
Oaks Golf Course and it will be the parent’s
responsibility to drop off and pick up their
siblings at the course. If this day changes
(due to inclement weather or other reasons)
a camp director will inform all parents at
Monday’s scheduled pick up time |
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Camp Dates |
Location |
Class Time |
Guest Speaker |
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June 16-20 |
Delta |
9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. |
TBD |
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June 23-27 |
Delta |
9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. |
TBD |
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Registration |
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Space is limited! Campers are considered
enrolled only when full payment and a
completed registration form are returned.
Camp Cost: $175.00 |
** The Wednesday session will be held at
Twin Oaks Golf Course and it will be the
parent's responsibility to drop off and
pick up their children at the course. If
this day changes (due to inclement
weather or other reasons) a camp
director will inform all parents at
Monday's scheduled pick up time.
Click Here To Download The Registration Form |