Cordillera Junior Golf

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Junior Golf Association

Mission Statement:

The Cordillera Junior Golf Association (CJGA) was created with the purpose of promoting and encouraging junior golf in a social environment. We work to increase fellowship among junior golfers while developing their skill set on and off the course.

Fee:

$150, includes Cordillera Junior Golf Directory, CJGA Cap and entry to the CJGA events

Schedule of CJGA Events:

Saturday, June 11, 1:00-3:00pm

Parent-Child Putting Contest — The putting contest will be held on the putting green.  9 holes will be created. The format will be alternate shot. They will play 18 holes.

Saturday, July 2, 1:00-3:00pm

Little Patriot Partnership-Skills Challenge — A 2-man Partnership Skills Challenge. Skills challenge will include flop-shot, putting, bunker play and pitching.

Saturday, August 20, 1:00-3:00pm

CJGA Clinic and Play Day — All juniors will have a clinic for the first 30 minutes on rules and etiquette, and play with the pros afterwards.

Saturday, September 17, 1:00-3:00pm

CJGA Clinic and Play Day — All juniors will have a clinic for the first 30 minutes on rules and etiquette, and play with the pros afterwards.

Contact Joe Radulski at 830.336.4653 to join the CJGA and sign up for any association events. 

Junior Tournament Player Program

The Junior Tournament Player Program is designed to educate the “Elite” Junior Golfers who strive to elevate their game to the regional and national competitive level and provide the skill instruction needed to play competitively at that highest level. Each junior golfer will receive a customized personal evaluation detailing their strengths and weaknesses. The program will include regular on-course play, competition, skills analysis and instruction to enhance their competitive skills. Juniors entering this program will improve the three most important elements to scoring: driving, wedge play and putting. Bryan Gathright, Golf Magazine’s Top 100 Teacher, and Gevin Allen, the Director of Instruction at The Clubs of Cordillera Ranch, will administer and teach the program.

Bryan Gathright has taught numerous players on the PGA Tour, Champions Tour and LPGA Tour, as well as, top amateur and collegiate players. Bryan has had five players earn their PGA Tour playing privileges under his tutelage.

Gevin Allen has been with The Clubs of Cordillera Ranch for the past ten years and has been involved with junior player development at The Clubs of Cordillera Ranch from the beginning. He is a U.S. Kids Certified Instructor and TPI Certified Golf Professional Level 3 specializing in Golf Mechanics. Gevin works closely with Ann-Kristin Allen, a TPI Certified Fitness Professional Level 3 and a Certified Yoga for Golfers Level 2, in creating golf fitness programs at The Clubs of Cordillera Ranch.

Dates: Every Wednesday, June 8 – August 10

Time: 1:00-3:00pm

Fee: $750 for all 10 sessions or $90

per session (member price)

Contact Bryan Gathright or Gevin Allen at 830.336.4653 or bgathright@cordilleraranch.com and gallen@cordilleraranch.com to sign up for the Junior Tournament Player Program.

2016 Cordillera “Cubs” Golf Camp

The Cordillera Cubs Junior Golf Camps are a great way to introduce youngsters to the game, as well as instructing intermediate level juniors. The focus of the program is to teach each junior golfer at his/her own level of experience. Junior golfers will receive the basics of a proper setup that will lead to improvement in all areas of the golf swing, short-game, bunker play and putting. Junior golfers will also leave the camp with a better understanding of golf rules and etiquette.

Summer Golf Camp Dates: 

Session 1, June 7 – 10

Session 2, June 21 – 24

Session 3, July 6 – 9

Session 4, July 19 – 22

Time: 9:00am – 12:00pm (instruction)

12:00 – 1:00pm (swimming and lunch)

Ages: 7 – 14 years

Fee: $225, includes swimming and lunch following each day of the clinic

Instructors: The Cordillera Ranch PGA Professional Staff

Contact the Golf Shop at 830.336.4653 to sign up for Cordillera Cubs Golf Camps or for any additional information about the Cordillera Junior Golf Association.

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