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by Maurice Murray II Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago

Do you have to pay for Camp Zama golf?

Personnel stationed at Camp Zama who purchase a membership at Tama Hills will not receive reciprocal privileges at Camp Zama. Active Duty Army Soldiers TDY to Camp Zama who have an annual green fee card from a US Army Golf Course will pay 50% of the published green fee for 18 hole rounds with a two-week maximum.

Where is the driving range at Camp Zama?

Camp Zama has a regulation length driving range located at the end of Coomer Drive, Bldg. 1045 (Past Gate #7). We keep an assortment of used clubs to use at no charge for golfers without clubs. We also have men's and ladies restrooms and vending machines available.

What accommodations are available at Zama?

These accommodations include a pro-shop, full service restaurant, bar, locker rooms, showers, rental clubs, professional golf instruction, and electric car rentals. The "Zama Clubhouse Restaurant" is open 7 days a week for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The restaurant offers a wide variety of menu options from steak to seafood at affordable prices.

What makes a successful golf teacher?

The most successful golf teaching professionals seem to be the ones who have the most fun with their students. Speaks for itself. As an ambassador of the game and the United States Golf Teachers Federation, your personal appearance should always be impeccable.

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What is the best advice for a golf teacher?

The best advice given to any potential golf teaching professional is to structure your golf lesson, regardless of what facet of the game you are teaching, around the fact that the game is meant to be enjoyed. The golf teacher who has the ability to let his/her personality come out, loosen up their students, and perhaps even get them to laugh a bit, ...

What is the first mark of a golf teaching professional?

Remember that you are in the service industry and the first mark of a golf teaching professional is respect for the client.

How to make a golf lesson more rewarding?

A positive attitude can make the golf lesson more rewarding for both the golf teacher and student. Be fun to be with. Every effort should be made to end the lesson on a positive note. Take a moment to thank the student and give a few encouraging words. It will be time well spent.

What do golf teachers need to know?

Golf teachers need to have considerable depth of knowledge to be able to analyze the performance of their students and to give helpful, meaningful feedback.

How to teach golf to students?

Be brief – keep information simple and direct. Use words your students can understand. Use humor when teaching golf. Show, rather than tell, at every opportunity during the golf lesson. Remember that fear of failure can be reinforced by paying too much attention to mistakes.

Why is it important to encourage students to play golf?

Because of the nature of the game of golf, the ability to encourage a student is very important. People are more relaxed and able to improve if they are consistently encouraged rather than criticized. For every “error” you may find in someone’s golf swing, let them know of two things they are doing correctly.

What does Steve do in golf?

As a PGA teaching professional since 1996, Steve is committed to helping you achieve a greater enjoyment of the game. Whether you are just being introduced to the game or training for high level tournament play, Steve can help you realize your golfing goals. Steve believes that strong emphasis should be placed on the importance of pre-swing fundamentals. The proper grip, aim, stance, balance, posture, alignment and ball position is the foundation and basis of any good golf swing…

When did Shaun Barnes start playing golf?

Shaun and his brother played at Haggin Oaks in the junior golf program in the early 1980’s but he never took the game too seriously until 10 years later while earning an A.S. degree in Physical Therapy at Loma Linda University….

Where does Jocelyn play golf?

Inspired to play by her Father and Grandfather, she grew up playing at City Park and Park Hill Golf Course , located in her hometown, Denver, CO. As a junior golfer, she was very blessed to play in many charity events which led to her natural ability to connect with others. She is currently in the LPGA Teaching Program as an LPGA Apprentice Professional, with admirations to start and complete the PGA Teaching Program as well. Jocelyn currently coaches many of our youth programs and loves to teach adult and youth beginner golfers who want to feel comfortable and play a game suited to their desires and goals

Where is Rob from the PGA?

As a graduate of the Golf Academy of America in Phoenix, Arizona, Rob is pursuing a PGA apprenticeship. Most recently, he was the coach for The First Tee of Greater Sacramento at William Land and believes golf should be enjoyable and always have an element of self-discovery.

Where did Calvin go to college?

At age 25, Calvin went back to college to get a degree in Golf Enterprise Management from the University of Wisconsin, Stout. After falling in love with California during an internship, Calvin knew he wanted to pursue a golf career in this sunny state.

Who is Ed Adams?

Ed Adams is a Teaching Professional who first joined the Morton Golf coaching team in 2012. Prior to joining the team, Ed spent 10 years as Tournament Director of PGA Tour and LPGA Tour events. There, he had the opportunity to meet and talk frequently with many of the tour players. He brings that wealth of knowledge gained from those experiences about the game and how to play like a professional.

Where did Steve Lombard play golf?

Steve Lombard. Born and raised in Sacramento, Steve started playing golf in the Junior Program at Del Paso Country Club when he was 8 years old. In the early 1970’s, he attended the Arnold Palmer Golf Academy at Cameron Park and played on the Jesuit High School golf team in Carmichael….

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