Thursday, May 8, 2014

PGA Center for Golf Learning and Performance Offers Advanced Junior Summer Camps

Five-Day Program Features On-Course Instruction, Club Fitting, Game Improvement Plan

(PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla.) – PGA Center for Golf Learning and Performance (PGA CLP) – the 35-acre, leading-edge, golf practice environment and home to PGA of America Golf Schools – is offering advanced junior summer camps for ages 13 and up, starting at $1,495 per player.

The five-day program is designed for juniors looking to elevate their game to the next level. It features full-swing and short-game instruction as well as daily on-course lessons with a PGA staff member. Juniors receive a club-fitting and game-improvement plan, using the latest in swing technology. Program dates are June 23-27; July 7-11 and 21-25; and August 11-15. Price includes daily lunches and tee gifts.

“Throughout the year, junior national teams around the world travel to Port St. Lucie to train at our facility due to the spacious and comfortable setting for youth players,” said Holly Taylor, Director of the PGA CLP. “The popularity of our advanced junior camps has grown tremendously and we look forward to another record-breaking summer so reserve your spot today.”

An hour north of West Palm Beach, the PGA CLP is located at PGA Village and provides the ultimate learning environment for players of all levels. With 100 full-swing stations and nine bunker types simulating play worldwide, the acclaimed facility is an ideal destination to tune your game.

Also available are PGA of America Golf Schools, starting at $835. Create a custom two, three or four-day program with a PGA Professional. PGA CLP instructors have a combined 150 years of teaching experience and offer a low student-to-teacher ratio for personalized attention to your game.

Not to be missed, the PGA Museum of Golf is also located on-site and features golf’s most storied trophies; Donald Ross’ workbench from circa 1900; vast Ryder Cup and PGA Championship memorabilia; a tribute to 2013 PGA Champion Jason Dufner; and the PGA Golf Professional Hall of Fame. Guests receive complimentary admission.

To book, contact Ryan Angarola (rangarola@pgahq.com, 772.468.7686).

For more information, visit PGAVillage.com; and to learn more about the PGA of America, log-on to PGAMediaCenter.com.

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