Have you sent your kids to summer camp? Feel free to comment below and thanks to Danie for this informative article!
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Written By Danie Steyn
When choosing a summer sports camp, it's always best to know how to prepare yourself for the activities ahead. I’m Danie Steyn, a golf pro at JKCP’s Julian Krinsky Camps; Programs Golf Camp, and I have some golf tips to help you plan for camp.
We have both beginner level students and those who consider themselves serious and dedicated golfers. For
beginners, we'd encourage you to prepare by reading as much as you can about
the game of golf and its etiquette. Also watch some golf on TV to visually
enhance your approach before you spend your summer playing on the course with
pros at a golf camp.
To fully maximize your time at any youth golf camp,
especially if you only come for one week, one simple idea every golfer can use is to bring a notebook.
There will be a ton of learning of drills and practices
that you can write down to practice over and over on your own.
If you have a
smartphone, being able to record video of correct form, and audio recordings of
drills and practices would put you well ahead of your peers.
Gathering notes,
visuals and audio for later use is the best way to learn, especially if you
continue to practice what you've learned at camp.
Keep in mind you'll be
learning the basic fundamentals of golf: golf swing instruction (backswing,
downswing, follow through), putting, chipping, driving and all the necessary
skills to make you proficient on the green.
More advanced golfers will be
refining those techniques. Beyond the skills on the green, you’ll be learning
the rules and regulations including golf etiquette of how to play on the green,
around the bunkers and more. At many camps like JKCP, golfers are paired with
others at their same skill level.
We always get questions about the specific golf gear and
equipment needed. The golf courses at JKCP require certain attire that
includes: collared shirt and knee high shorts with trainers or golf shoes.
We
highly suggest bringing sunscreen, a hat, golf tees, an umbrella, at least one
golf glove and definitely bring golf balls. JKCP Golf can provide you some golf
clubs, but if you have your own that's a huge plus! You will not need too many
clubs as long as you have your Driver, Fairway Wood, Long Iron, Mid Iron, Short
Iron or Wedge and Putter, you'll be fine.
Our camp has weekly tournaments on Fridays that help you
to gain tournament skills. You'll have fun playing the course and meeting golfers from all around the world that lead to friendships that will last
beyond the green. That sums up the fun and excitement of what you can expect by
attending JKCP's Golf Camp.
This Summer you can learn the basics of Golf with JKCP's Golf Programs. You'll be able to play on several courses in the
Philadelphia, PA area, which is home of the 2013
U.S. Open. You'll
leave JKCP with a more well rounded approach to golf.
Bio: Danie Steyn
Danie Steyn has competed in golf
tournaments all over the world and also teaches Golf as a Pro with JKCP. Danie Steyn is a South African born,
professional golfer. Playing on the Alp and Pepsi tour. Captain of the Southern
Free State provincial team. Seven holes-in-one.
Here is Danie Steyn recording a very difficult "backwards" golf shot. Enjoy!
Picture credits: Danie Steyn
Nice tip. Will inform my friends about it.
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ReplyDeleteI would appreciate your opinion on enrolling my son( age 11) for a golf camp. He started playing golf about 8 months ago and enjoys playing the game. I have done some research on golf camps in South Africa and it does not seem that golf camps are offered in South Africa. He is very keen on becoming a Pro. Would it be a good idea to get him enrolled into a 2 weeks golf camp overseas or can he get the same golf experience/training in South Africa?
Kind regards
Chantelle
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ReplyDeleteThis sounds great! I've played plenty of golf in Vegas while on business, but I've often thought about introducing my kids to the game at home. My two oldest kids have expressed an interest in learning- maybe they'd like to go to a camp like this.
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