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South Dakota Camp
Black Hills State University Spearfish, SD
June 24–28, 2008
Boys online enrollment
Girls online enrollment Check out our "Bring a Friend" to camp incentive! |
Cost: $375
Ages: 12–18
Contact: Ernie Mecca
E-Mail: EMecca@fca.org
Phone: (307) 690-3349
Mail Your Enrollment Form with $100 Deposit To: FCA Camp Office 8701 Leeds Road Kansas City, MO 64129
Balance is due before check-in at Camp. A Typical Day at FCA Golf Camp: • 7:00 Wake Up • 7:20 Workout/Quiet Time • 7:45 Breakfast • 8:45 Pep Talk • 9:30 Practice • 12:00 Lunch • 1:30 Huddles • 2:30 Practice • 4:15 Competition • 6:15 Dinner/Free Time • 8:00 Team Meeting • 9:30 Huddles • 11:00 Lights Out A Swing Photo Session will occur the first day of camp. FCA Golf Camp is all about God, golf, friendships, and fun! A rich history of top PGA instructors have donated their time and talents in service to the Lord and young people. Each camper will participate in and receive a complete written analysis of their full swing, short game, and putting proficiency. Golf is presented as a game of fun, lifelong enjoyment, and a teacher of life lessons.The camp provides insights for players of all skill levels.
• Tournaments and Competitions: A variety of 18-hole events and fun competitions.
• Golf Swing: Fine tune your techniques for a solid, repeatable swing.
• Pitching: Learn to execute shots that provide opportunities for better scoring.
• Chipping: Learn to execute a variety of shots around the green.
• Sand Play: Make the sand a place of opportunity, not fear.
• Specialty Shots: Develop a menu of shots for unusual lies, circumstances, and trajectories.
• Putting: Stroke, rhythm, alignment, and reading greens.
• Golf Professionals: Top-notch PGA golf instructors will give individual attention to each golfer to help them learn and increase their knowledge of golf.
• Course Management: Learn how to make the best decisions on the course.
• Golf Psychology: Play with confidence and character; not letting the course or performance control one’s actions.
• Rules of Golf: Increase understanding of the rules of golf and how to use them to your advantage.
• Golf Conditioning: Learn golf-specific exercises and stretching techniques.
What to Bring: • Appropriate athletic clothing & shoes • Toiletries • Bedding & linens • Snacks • Sunscreen • Money for camp store |
Cost The camp cost listed will cover all on-site expenses, room, meals, greens fees, range balls, instruction, FCA Athlete Bible, camp T-shirt, prizes, insurance, and nightly recreational activities. Travel Plans Transportation to and from camp is the responsibility of the camper. Contact the Golf Camp Director (listed to the left) for pickup and drop-off guidelines for the airport. Campers should plan to arrive at camp on the day camp begins and leave the day camp ends. Early arrivals will have an additional cost. Scholarships To make our camps available to as many junior golfers as possible, FCA may provide limited scholarship help to those who have a need. Inquiries about scholarship assistance can be made to the FCA Golf Ministry, (904) 273-9541, or your local FCA Office. Or, fill out the form below.
Scholarship Request Form
National FCA Policy For more than 50 years, the FCA Camp experience has worked best when friends, classmates, and siblings are not housed together. Roommate requests cannot be honored. (Special situations will be reviewed.) What is FCA Golf Camp all about? Click Here
Questions? Contact Camp Director Jim Esary
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