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University of Maryland Eastern Shore Summer Golf Camp a Positive Influence on Young Players

by AAGD Staff

A dynamic four-day golf camp was held at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES) campus in Princess Anne, MD, June 28-July 1. There, the Hollywood Golf Institute from Detroit, MI, left a lasting impact on the aspiring golfers in attendance. Co-hosted by PGA PGM Alum Jamila Johnson and Athletic Director Executive Assistant Marshall Cropper, the camp provided a valuable opportunity for youngsters to learn the fundamentals of the game while receiving guidance from knowledgeable golf professionals.

Jamila, a dedicated DEI Golf Advocate and Community Enthusiast who serves on the Executive Board as Secretary for the Black College Golf Coaches Association, was joined at the camp by fellow PGA PGM Alum Jon Seward, PGA and Blair Waters, PGA as part of workshops. The camp, which garnered praise from participants and organizers alike, aimed to empower young golfers and foster a love for the sport.

Under the guidance of Head Coach Tiana Jones, PGA, who is also an alum of the PGA PGM program, the camp offered a well-rounded learning experience for the enthusiastic youngsters. The agenda included training on the campus driving range, short game practice, workshops on college admissions, NCAA eligibility, and Black golf history, including a viewing of the award-winning documentary “Uneven Fairways.”

“The campers were thrilled to receive instruction from these experienced golf professionals, who imparted their knowledge and expertise with passion and enthusiasm,” said Jamila.

Throughout the camp, the young golfers were immersed in a comprehensive curriculum that covered the essential aspects of the game. From grip and stance to swing mechanics and course management, the campers received a solid foundation upon which to build their golfing skills.

(L-R) Tiana Jones PGA, Jon Seward PGA, Blair Waters PGA

Jamila, in a heartfelt message on her Facebook page, expressed her gratitude for the Hollywood Golf Institute’s participation in the event and acknowledged their instrumental role in transforming the game, one golfer at a time. The Hollywood Golf Institute, a non-profit organization that introduces youth to the sport, was founded in 1980 in Detroit, MI, by Jamila’s mom, Selina Johnson.

The Hollywood Golf Institute’s dedication to nurturing young talent was evident as it inspired and motivated the participants to embrace the game. With personalized attention and a nurturing environment, the camp fostered an atmosphere of growth and learning. Each camper felt encouraged to push their boundaries, develop their skills, and ignite their passion for golf.

The impact of the camp extended beyond the immediate experience, as the Hollywood Golf Institute helped pave the way for a bright future in the golfing world. By instilling a love for the game and providing expert guidance, they played a pivotal role in shaping the next generation of golfers.

As the camp drew to a close, both the participants and organizers reflected on the invaluable lessons learned and the memories created. The Hollywood Golf Institute’s commitment to enhancing the game of golf was evident, and their contribution to the success of the camp was truly appreciated.

The University of Maryland Eastern Shore golf camp, enriched by the presence of the Hollywood Golf Institute, served as a testament to the transformative power of quality instruction and dedicated professionals. The impact of this four-day camp will undoubtedly be felt in the growth and development of these young golfers as they continue their journey in the world of golf.

With heartfelt thanks and admiration, Jamila expressed her appreciation to Head Coach Tiana Jones, PGA, Jon Seward, PGA, and Blair Waters, PGA, for their invaluable support and commitment to the camp’s success. Their collective efforts have not only strengthened the bond between Detroit and Maryland but have also fueled the passion for golf in the hearts of young players.

The Hollywood Golf Institute’s involvement in this camp has undoubtedly left a lasting impression on all those involved, reaffirming their status as leaders in golf education and inspiration. As the young golfers depart with new skills and cherished memories, they embark on their golfing journey, equipped with the knowledge and motivation to excel in the sport they love. The University of Maryland Eastern Shore was the first Historically Black College to join the PGA Golf Management.

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