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Description: Each day at the Cornell Golf Camps features a three hour instructional session and a round of golf on Cornell's beautiful Robert Trent Jones Golf Course. Instruction consists of the five different components of golf: putting, chipping, pitching, full swing with irons and full swing with woods. Campers are placed in small groups with a specialized instructor and rotate throughout the morning to several of the five stations. Afternoon rounds of golf allow campers to practice their new skills and their course management.
Resident campers stay in one of Cornell University's residence halls and dine in one of Cornell's 'award winning' dining halls. Lunches will be provided at the Moakley House on the golf course. Commuter campers receive the same instruction as residents as well as a delicious hot lunch. Resident campers will participate in evening recreation each day. Activities include recreational sports, swimming, miniature golf, bowling, movies, nature walks and go-carting.
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