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Purpose:

To provide a complete skills development program for the junior golfer wanting to play collegiate golf.

Camp Highlights

Date:

June 2-6, 2003

at their swing, short game, putting and course managment skills.

Location:

The Cardinal Club -- Home of the University of Louisville golf teams

Individual drills will customized for each camper.

Who:

Open to young men between the ages of 12 and 18 (NCAA rules do not permit college attendees). Campers will be grouped by age and skill level

Instructors: Mark Crabtree, Head Coach U of L Men’s Golf Team Ted Schulz, PGA Tour Player & Director of Instruction at The Cardinal Club Crabtree’s Resume • In three seasons at U of L, Crabtree’s Cards have posted the top three team season stroke averages in school history. • Since his arrival, Cardinal golfers have posted the top four individual season stroke averages and the top two career stroke averages in school history. • Six of the top 10 54-hole team scores, including the top three, have come during Crabtree’s three seasons at U of L. • Seven of the top 10 single round teams scores, including the top three, have come Mark Crabtree under Crabtree’s direction. • Led by Brett Jones, the 2002 Conference USA Freshman of the Year, U of L’s 2001-02 freshman class ranked fifth nationally according to the Golftstat Freshman Class Impact Rankings. • Ten of the top 11 individual 54-hole scores have been posted by Cardinal golfers under his direction. • During the 2001-02 season, Grant Sturgeon not only established a new U of L record for single season stroke average, but he also wrapped up his senior campaign with a new U of L record for career stroke average. • Led Colorado State to four consecutive NCAA Regional appearances and was the 1998 District VII Coach of the Year.

1. Instruction - Each camper will receive a comprehensive look

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2. Educational Seminars - Campers will be exposed to

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additional topics such as fitness, tournament preparation, rules,

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and the “mental game.”

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Date of Birth/Age 3. 36-Hole Tournament - Campers will have the opportunity to

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compete in a two-day, 36-hole event pitting them against other

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campers of similar ability.

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Lodging Overnight campers will be housed at the new and luxurious

Send a non-refundable deposit of $300 to reserve your place in the Louisville Golf Camp. The balance is due by May 15, 2003.

Embassy Suites Hotel. Daily transportation will be provided to and from the Cardinal Club each day.

Checks payable to the Cardinal Golf Camp. Please send payment to: Cardinal Golf Camp

Arrival and Departure Campers flying into Louisville International Airport will be met upon arrival at the gate and fully supervised until their departure. Registration begins at 11 a.m. on Monday, June 2 and the first session will begin at 1 p.m. We will conclude with our awards ceremony at approximately 3 p.m. on Friday, June 6.

c/o Golf Office KFEC University of Louisville Louisville, KY 40292

Enroll Today! Class space is limited.

Cost $795 for overnight campers

Space for the class is awarded by date of application and deposit.

$595 for day campers

Example of Daily Schedule 6:30 a.m. ........................................................................... W akeup 7:00 - 7:30 a.m. .................................... Breakfast/Vans to Course 8:00 - 11:30 a.m. ........................................................... Instruction 11:30 - 12:30 p.m. ................................................................ Lunch 1:00 - 5:30 p.m. ............................. Instruction/Play Cardinal Club 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. ................................................................... Dinner

Schulz’s Resume • 18-year veteran of the PGA, Nike and Asian Tours, posting three tournament wins • Competed in four Masters, placing sixth in 1992, three U.S. Opens, four PGA Championships and two Tour Championships

7:00 - 9:00 p.m. ........................................ Seminars/Competitions 9:00 - 10:30 p.m. ........................................................... Free Time 10:30 p.m. ..................................................................... Lights Out

Ted Schulz

Cardinal Golf Camp

University of Louisville

c/o Golf Office KFEC

Cardinal Golf Camp

University of Louisville Louisville, KY 40292

Better Instruction. Better Golf.

Phone: 502.852.8452 Medical Treatment Permission Form -- Must be completed to be accepted in camp. Insurance Carrier -- Please indicate the name and address and policy number of your child: Name of Company Policy No. Address of Company The Cardinal Club Fact Sheet Agent’s Name and Address

• Home course of the University of Louisville golf teams and the U of L Men’s Cardinal Intercollegiate • Designed by Spencer Holt, 10-year protege of Arthur Hills • 20-acre practice facility featuring three chipping greens, two

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practice putting greens and two-tiered driving range

I hereby consent to allow my child

• Two-tiered driving range is 450 W x 150 D and 250 W x 150 D

to receive any necessary medical treatment for any

• Separate driving range for U of L golf teams (300 W x 100 D)

condition of injury suffered while any child is attending the

• Practice putting greens (15,000 square feet and 10,000

University of Louisville Cardinal Golf Camp. I understand that I will be responsible for any expenses incurred on his behalf in connection with such treatment.

square feet) • Practice facility features detailed target zones throughout driving range for the opportunity to recreate every shot possible from 100 yards and closer (sand traps, deep greenside bunker and shallow greenside bunker)

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• Greens feature G-6 bent grass that registers approximately 10.05 averages on the Stimpmeter

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• Five separate tee boxes on each hole

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• 6,945 yards from Cardinal tees • Minimum 200 feet from center of fairway to residential

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boundaries

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• Bent grass from tee to green • Extra-wide continuous asphalt cart path that is eight feet wide throughout the course and 12 feet wide at tees and greens

Thank you for your cooperation in this matter.

• Course features native grasses throughout • Enhanced wetlands area as hazard on several holes • Triple row irrigation throughout golf course • Partial irrigation of bluegrass rough

June 2-6, 2003