Texas A&M to host Summer 2015 Golf Camps! Designed to Improve and Educate Junior Golfers!

As a parent you know making the right choices for your children now, can make a lifetime of difference later. Aggie Golf Camp is one of those experiences that delivers so much more for your son or daughter than just quality golf instruction. Your child will be exposed to the positive culture and values of one of America’s most unique and respected public universities. Leaders are made at Texas A&M and that culture of confidence and self-reliance is reflected in the instruction they will receive at Aggie Golf Camp. Your child’s golf skills will markedly advance through the instruction they receive. But more importantly, the same confidence and poise they will gain in their golf game will also serve them the rest of their lives. The Aggie Golf Camp is a great opportunity for young golfers to spend several days with outstanding collegiate golf coaches. The time spent with the coaches and players will expose them to the world of collegiate golf. Whether the camper is beginner, intermediate, or advanced, the camp promises to serve as a means for young players to be introduced to some of Texas’ finest coaches. Many of today’s great college golfers attended golf camps in the summer to be introduced to the college game. Furthermore, the campers will build friendships with other golfers so they can share the game of golf forever. There is simply no better youth golf camp in America today. Hosted by J.T. Higgins Texas A&M Men’s Golf Coach and Trelle McCombs, Texas A&M Women’s Golf Coach.

Registration
Register online HERE. Each session is limited to 70 paid campers. Visit AggieGolfSchool.com for all camp information and online registration.

Dates
Session I – June 14-17, 2015
Session II – June 18-21, 2015

Registration
Register online www.aggiegolfschool.com

Cost
Overnight Tuition $1,250 – Includes on-campus housing and meals
Day Camper Tuition – $1,100

Questions
Questions? Contact Brian Kortan at 979-458-3882 or email: bkortan@athletics.tamu.edu