Want to Be a Pro Golfer? Enroll in a Golf Camp
The journey to playing in the highest tiers of golf starts very early with most professional players saying they knew they wanted to go pro from a young age. If you want to follow in the footsteps of golf’s greatest players, you should start young and enroll in a golf camp that is best for you. But, how do you choose the best golf camp? Below are some helpful tips.
Consider the Camp’s Goals
Every golf camp has different goals. Some want to introduce you to the sport while others want to train you to be the very best. Start by looking at yourself and decide what you want to get out of a golf camp. Once you do this, you will be better placed to choose the golf camp that best aligns with your goals.
Instructors
You should find out who the instructors are at the college golf camps you are considering. Most of these camps have websites where you can look up who the instructors are. Once you do this, you can look them up online and find out more about them. Try to go with camps that have instructors who have been in the game for a long time and who have played in several tournaments.
If you are a junior who has been playing for a long time, you might want to consider an exposure camp. These camps usually have instructors who have played at the highest levels and they may be your gateway into playing professionally.
The Ratio of Campers to Instructors
Golf is a game that requires lots of attention. This means that there should be enough instructors to cater to all the campers. If the ratio of campers to instructors is too high, you are unlikely to get the attention you deserve to be the best you can be.
The Location
When considering different golf camps, you might want to think about how far you are willing to travel to learn how to golf. There are lots of golf camps around the country, all with varying degrees of success for their students. It is worth it, however, to travel far to enroll in a camp that has the best instructors, especially if you are looking for advanced lessons, exposure or one on one instruction.
Before looking far and wide, it would also be a good idea to look up some PGA professionals in your area to see if they have any camps open or coming up. You might not have to travel anywhere if this is the case.
The Cost of the Camp
The cost of a golf camp can vary depending on several factors including the instructors, the location, curriculum, and the number of days you will be at the camp. When enrolling, check to see if there are any opportunities for exposure or tournament enrolment, so that you get the best value for your money.
Conclusion
If you want to play golf at a professional level, it pays to have instructors who have already done so. Such professionals can be found at the best golf camps and that is why your selection of a golf camp matters so much.