BREC Junior Golf Camps
Competitive League Camp
June 4th -5th, and 7th – 8th (4
Days). Mon, Thurs, Friday @ City
Park; Tues @ Santa Maria. Camp
begins at 7:30am and runs till
4:30pm daily
Open to boys & girls, 10 to 13 yr.
old (9 yr. old who have competed
in recognized jr golf programs and
can play 18 holes can be accepted).
Limited to a size of 24.
A program designed for juniors
seeking to elevate their game to
play on a more competitive basis.
The camp is not set up to teach
juniors how to play golf, programs
such as The First Tee are more
aptly suited for that. Juniors will
need to operate with a distinct
level of independence, capable of
managing their own equipment,
able to walk and keep up with
an understanding of safety and
courtesy. Parents are invited to
attend if they wish to help their
junior in the initial stages, but it is
not mandatory. Ideal as a warm up
to the PGA Jr League.
The fi rst two days are geared
toward practicing, learning proper
course management, understanding
rules of play, and simulating
regular play. The last two days then
challenge the juniors to participate
in competition culminating in a
team competition and awards on
the fi nal day. Parents are invited
to attend the match and awards
ceremony on Friday afternoon.
Camp orientation for parents
and juniors will be 11am on May
12th at Santa Maria and Camp
Prep at City Park for 5:30 pm on
May 25th.
Fee: $185; payable to BREC.
Includes orientation, range balls,
green fees, uniform shirt and
cap, and awards. Managed by
a PGA Professional and staff .
Juniors permitted to bring snacks,
refreshments, and lunches. Cell
phones permitted but with limited
access. Proper golf attire required.
PGA Jr League Golf Camp
June 18th through 21st (4 Days).
Mon & Tues @ City Park; Wed
@ Webb; Thurs @ Beaver Creek.
Camp begins at 7:30am and runs
till 4:30pm daily
Open to boys & girls, 9 to 13 yr.
old (8 yr. old who have competed
in recognized jr golf programs and
can play 18 holes can be accepted).
Limited to a size of 32.
A national program designed for
juniors playing in a team format in
a competitive format. The camp is
not set up to teach juniors how to
play golf, programs such as The First
Tee are more aptly suited for that.
Juniors will need to operate with
a distinct level of independence,
capable of managing their own
equipment, able to walk and keep
up with an understanding of safety
and courtesy. Parents are invited
to attend if they wish to attend as
spectators, but it is not mandatory.
Players will be divided up and
placed on teams, which is why it
is important for all participants to
attend the Camp Prep on May 19th.
Teams will play 7 matches overall,
9 holes in the morning and 9 in the
afternoon. Awards will be given
out following the afternoon match
on June 21st; parents and family
are invited to attend. Additionally,
following the last match the All-
Star team will be announced and
will be eligible to compete in the
Gulf States Championship.
Camp orientation for parents
and juniors will be 11am on May
19th at Santa Maria and Camp
Prep at Santa Maria for 9:30 pm
on May 25th.
Fee: $200; payable to BREC.
Includes orientation, range balls,
green fees, uniform shirt and
cap, and awards. Managed by
a PGA Professional and staff .
Juniors permitted to bring snacks,
refreshments, and lunches. Cell
phones permitted but with limited
access. Proper golf attire required.
Teen Club Golf Camp
June 25th, 26th, 28th, and 29th
(4 Days). Mon @ Santa Maria,
Tues @ Beaver Creek, Thurs @
Webb, Fri @ Dumas Golf Courses.
Camp begins at 7:30am and runs
till 4:30pm daily. Open to boys &
girls, 13 to 18 yr. old. Limited to a
size of 24.
A program designed for teens
interested in playing in more
competitive events and for their
high school golf team (and possibly
college team), this is not necessarily
for players who already compete
in regional or national events.
The camp is not set up to teach
juniors how to play golf, programs
such as The First Tee are more
aptly suited for that. Players will
learn how to practice and play in
competitive style events; gaining
greater knowledge about rules,
strategy and course management,
and incorporating more advanced
skills necessary to compete on a
higher level.
Juniors will need to operate with
a given level of independence,
capable of managing their own
equipment, able to walk and keep
up with an understanding of safety
and courtesy. Parents are invited
to attend if they wish to attend as
spectators, but it is not mandatory.
May 22nd, Orientation and
Prep for the Camp at 5:30p @
Santa Maria.
Fee: $200; payable to BREC.
Includes orientation, range balls,
green fees, uniform shirt and
cap, and awards. Managed by
a PGA Professional and staff .
Juniors permitted to bring snacks,
refreshments, and lunches. Cell
phones permitted but with limited
access. Proper golf attire required.