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Information Packet

June 8–12, 2009
Boys and Girls, Ages 12–18
Handicap 13–20 recommended

Tuition
Camp Package: $549 ($25 non–refundable)
Camp Package with Housing: $635 ($25 non–refundable)

Experience five days of detailed golf training under the guidance of BYU head coach Bruce Brockbank. You will receive instruction in iron play, woods, putting, short game, sand shots, mental attitude, tournament play, and conditioning training at a local golf course near the awesome Rocky Mountains.

You will learn fundamentals and basic techniques essential for the development of future champions. Using videotapes for swing analysis, you will see firsthand your game’s strengths and weaknesses. Through coaches’ feedback and personal training guidelines, you will correct these weaknesses and increase your overall golf performance. You will experience instruction, competitions, hands–on drills, detailed demonstrations, and 36 holes of competitive golf. You will receive a camp gift for attending, which in the past has included a high–quality T–shirt and cap, or a sweatshirt. Share the excitement of intense instruction at Brigham Young University. BYU Golf Intermediate Camp 2008 is the event of the summer!

Director
In his 16th year at the helm of BYU’s men’s golf program, Bruce Brockbank Jr. continues the tradition of excellence that the Cougar golf program has been known for throughout the years.

A native of Provo, Brockbank joined the BYU golf team in 1983 after a stellar prep and amateur career included a second–place finish in the Utah State Amateur. Following an LDS mission to South Carolina, Brockbank returned to the Cougar squad in 1985 and was named First Team All–WAC twice as well as earning Third Team All–American and Academic All–American honors in 1988, his senior season. In that final year of play for the Cougars, he also won medalist honors at the prestigious Western Collegiate Invitational.

He won the Utah State Amateur title in 1987 between his junior and senior years at BYU and again in 1988 after completing his eligibility. He was named Utah Amateur Golfer of the Year in 1983 and again in 1988. A member of the PGA of America, Brockbank turned pro in 1989 and competed throughout the Utah area in section events.

Before being tabbed as the head coach in April 1992, Brockbank served as an assistant coach for four years under the tutelage of BYU Hall of Fame coach Karl Tucker.

In his short time at the helm of the Cougar squad, he has coached 17 All–Americans, including 2007 First–Team All–American Daniel Summerhays and four–time All–American and current PGA cardholder Andy Miller. He also coached honorable mention All–Americans Manuel Merizalde (2001), Jose Garrido (1999), Billy Harvey (1999), Todd Pence (1995), and Eric Rustand (1994). As a Cougar assistant in 1992, he also helped coach second team All–American and past Masters Champion Mike Weir.

Benefits

  • Receive instruction from BYU head coach Bruce Brockbank.
  • Gain insight from BYU golf team members and guest professionals.
  • Receive feedback and technical training at a local golf course.
  • Experience first–day and last-day swing analysis.
  • Participate in an exclusive clinic with limited enrollment.
  • Improve performance through the application of correct golf mechanics.
  • Apply your technique during practice drills and the closing golf tournament.
  • Develop a personal training program for use throughout the year.
  • Enjoy a closing awards session.

Special Features

  • Instruction at a picturesque golf course
  • Detailed demonstrations
  • 36 holes of competitive golf
  • Training films
  • Closing tournament
  • Closing awards ceremony
  • Performance awards
  • Limited enrollment
  • Camp gift,e.g., Ping hat or T–shirt
  • Great recreation for housed participants
  • Lunches and one dinner for all participants at local golf course
  • Breakfast and dinner for housing participants in the all–you–can–eat cafeterias
Special Registration Announcement
Please note that a Continuing Education login must be created for each participant in order to register for the camp. The login is for the participant, not the parent/guardian. Registration Tips.

Three convenient ways to register: Check Space Availability.

  1. Online: This is definitely the quickest method! (Available beginning February 10, 2009, at 9:00 a.m. MT)

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  2. By phone: Call 801-422-4851. Phone registration will be open between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. on weekdays. (Available beginning February 10, 2009 , at 9:00 a.m. MT)
  3. In person: Harman Continuing Education Building lobby at BYU between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. on weekdays. (Available beginning February 10, 2009 , at 9:00 a.m. MT)

Registration Notes

  • A full refund (minus $25 nonrefundable) will be granted to all cancellations requested by 5:00 p.m. Monday, June 1 (one week before camp begins). No refunds will be given after this deadline.
  • Full tuition is due at the time of registration. No deposits will be accepted.
  • Information packets with updated check-in times will be available on our Web site six to eight weeks before camp begins.

 

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