Young golfers to get training from US NCAA coaches in 2-day camp

MANILA — Young Filipino golfers will get a chance to showcase their skills right in America's top college division. 

DreamBig Events, described as "a sports events company dedicated to providing a positive, motivating and challenging platform for young athletes living in Asia to improve their sporting skills," will organize a two-day golf camp known as Gold Series Golf Camp at the Orchard Golf and Country Club in Dasmariñas, Cavite on Dec. 17-18.

Junior golfers aged 12-18 will get a chance to be trained by coaches from the likes of the University of California's Los Angeles and Berkeley campuses.

The coaches will scout from the young golfers, who will take part in a golf tournament during the camp.

“This is an exceptional opportunity for young golfers to interact with world-class coaches and glimpse the future of how their game can evolve and take them to places they’ve never been before. Learning under these top-caliber coaches is a privilege that only a few can experience, and to have them right here in Manila to train and teach them is a big advantage in terms of savings on time and travel expenses,” said Akshay Maliwal, founder and chief executive officer of DreamBig Events.

Grassroots golf suddenly came alive locally after Yuka Saso, Bianca Pagdanganan, and Kaye Go won two golds and one bronze in the Asian Games golfing event in Jakarta last year, and the camp can find the next in line to these three rising stars.

“Asia, the Philippines in particular, is rich in golfing talent that only needs to be discovered and honed. All young talents need is one big break to change their lives and put this region on the world map of golf. It all begins in camps like these. And because our camps offer a wide array of activities, campers have fun as they learn all the good stuff,” Maliwal said.

Interested applicants can register online at https://dreambig. events/gold-series-golf-camp/. (PNA)


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