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Why Choose Buffalo Grove Golf Course Summer Camp 2026?

  • 4:1 student–instructor ratio - no other camp has this.
  • On-course play every week for ALL levels.
  • New 2026 curriculum with skill checklists and progress tracking.
  • Highly trained level-specific coaches for consistent development.
  • Daily competitions + weekly camp leaderboard.
  • Prime suburban location with excellent junior-friendly facilities.

Camp Details – Buffalo Grove Golf Course

June 1st – August 14th, 2026

Address: 48 Raupp Blvd., Buffalo Grove, Illinois 60089

Registration: You sign up for a week. During that week you can choose between attending 4 or 5 days.

Times:

  • Half Day Camp – 9:00am–12:00pm or 1:00–4:00pm
  • Full Day Camp – 9:00am–3:00pm
  • High School Camp – 10:00am–3:00pm (Monday–Thursday)

What is included in the cost?

Tee time fees, golf clubs, and balls if needed.

Student-to-teacher ratio: 4 students to 1 instructor. One of the lowest ratios in Chicagoland, so your junior golfer gets a lot of attention.

Camp Info & Policies

Lunch & Snack Options: Due to allergy concerns, CSOG does not provide snacks or lunches. Please send food with your camper or give them money to purchase food at the restaurant (Sal and Tony’s).

  • Half Day Campers: 10–15 minute snack break, often on the course.
  • Full Day Campers: 30–40 minute lunch break just after 12:00pm.

There are no makeups, refunds, or credits for missing a day or week. If weather causes us to cancel camp, we will do our best to fit your junior golfer into another week or a different day, but we cannot guarantee this due to limited availability.

  • 20% non-refundable administration fee on all registrations.
  • 21+ days before start date – 80% refunded.
  • 16–20 days – 40% refunded.
  • 11–15 days – 20% refunded.
  • Within 10 days – no refund.

Summer Camp Level Comparison

Feature Level 1
Ages 5–8
Level 2
Ages 8–10
Level 3
Ages 11–13
Level 4
Ages 11 & Up
High School
8th grade & Up
Swing analysis by PGA coach
Personalized instruction
Sleeve of Callaway golf balls
Use of TrackMan or Foresight technology
Swing video + notes (first day)
Swing video + notes (last day)
Competition for prizes
On-course exposure: 2–6 holes    
On-course exposure: 9 holes      
On-course exposure: 18 holes        
Putting analysis using Capto technology        
Stat keeping while on course      
Personalized coaching from Director of Instruction        

  • Swing analysis by PGA coach.
  • Personalized instruction.
  • Sleeve of Callaway golf balls.
  • Use of TrackMan or Foresight technology.
  • Swing video + notes (first & last day).
  • Competition for prizes.
  • On-course exposure: 2–6 holes.

  • All Level 1 benefits.
  • More advanced full-swing and short-game work.
  • On-course exposure: 2–6 holes.

  • All Level 2 benefits.
  • Higher-level scoring and course management.
  • Competitive games and challenges.
  • On-course exposure: 2–6 holes.

  • Designed for juniors competing or preparing to compete.
  • All Level 3 benefits.
  • On-course exposure: 9 holes.
  • Stat keeping while on the course.

  • All Level 4 benefits.
  • On-course exposure: 18 holes.
  • Putting analysis using Capto.
  • Personalized coaching from the Director of Instruction.

Next Steps After Camp – Keep the Momentum Going

Camp is just the beginning. Here’s how to help your golfer keep improving once camp ends.

1. Review Camp Notes & Videos
  • Log into your CSOG portal and review swing videos and coach notes.
  • Ask your golfer to explain what they worked on and what “clicked.”
  • Choose 1–2 key swing thoughts to focus on over the next month (not 10).
2. Set Simple Goals
  • Pick a time frame: 30 days after camp.
  • Choose 1–2 goals, for example:
    • Level 1–2: “Hit 5 solid shots in a row from the mat.”
    • Level 3–4: “Lower my 9-hole score by 3 strokes.”
    • High School: “Play 9 holes each week and track stats.”
  • Write them down or post them on the fridge so your golfer can see them.
3. Follow a Practice Rhythm
  • 1 technical session per week – work on the drills from camp.
  • 1 games session per week – putting or short-game contests.
  • 1 on-course or simulated round per week if possible.
  • Keep practice fun and short for younger golfers (20–40 minutes).

 

Recommended Next Programs After Camp

Keep your golfer progressing all year with our junior programs that match each camp level.

Camp Level Typical Ages Recommended Next Program What It Focuses On
Level 1 – New Golfers 5–8 Golf Foundational Skills Build confidence, learn basic swing FUNdamentals, simple rules & etiquette, and keep golf fun with games and challenges.
Level 2 – Developing Golfer 8–11 Golf Foundational Skills (Upper Level) More consistent contact, better short game, introduction to scoring and basic course strategy in a small-group setting.
Level 3 – Emerging Competitive Golfer 11–13 New Competitive Golfer Prepare for tournament play: scoring skills, on-course decisions, stat tracking, and routines for 9–18 hole rounds.
Level 4 – Advanced / Elite 11+ (competitive) New Competitive Golfer (Advanced Track) Tournament prep, course management, mental game, and performance training for juniors already competing or ready to start.
High School Camp 8th Grade & Up High School Competitive Golfer In-season and off-season training for players trying out for or playing on their high school team: stats, practice plans, and tournament support.

Not sure which program is best?
Reply to your camp confirmation email or call us and we’ll place your golfer in the perfect group.

 

 

Want to learn more about our 2026 camp structure, competitions, and coaching system?
View Full 2026 Golf Camp Overview

Booking Options
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