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Camp Overview

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Nike Parent/Child Golf Camps

Nike Adult Golf Camps is thrilled to offer an amazing experience at The Club at Seven Canyons this summer! Nestled in the beautiful red rocks of Sedona, AZ, the camp is an incredible opportunity to learn from college coaches at renowned institutions while playing one of the most scenic courses in the world.

PARENT/CHILD CAMPS

Nike Golf Camps is excited to offer an amazing parent/child experience at The Club at Seven Canyons in Sedona, AZ this summer! Nestled in the beautiful red rocks of the Coconino National Forest, Seven Canyons offers junior golfers and their parents the unique chance to play one of the most scenic and exclusive courses in the Southwest while learning from college coaches at renowned institutions.

MEALS

Dinner is included at Seasons at Seven Canyons following the Thursday and Friday rounds. Participants are also provided a boxed lunch between the morning instruction session and afternoon golf round on Friday and Saturday.

ELEVATION/TEMPERATURE

Located at 4,600 feet above sea level, The Club at Seven Canyons offers cool mornings and a much lower, average high temperature than nearby Phoenix.

MEMBER DISCOUNT

There is a discounted rate for golf members of Seven Canyons. Please call us at 1(800) 645-3226 if you are a member of the Club and have your Member ID number ready as a representative will confirm and issue a discounted price.

Highlights Include

  • Access to The Practice Park and the newly constructed, Short Game Practice Park at Seven Canyons
  • Instruction provided by college coaches from renowned institutions
  • Lunch and dinner provided each day at Seasons at Seven Canyons
  • 9-hole evaluation round on Day 1 to place instruction groups
  • 18-hole, on-course group lesson on Day 2
  • 18-hole team tournament round on Day 3
  • Nike Golf Camp amenity package for each participant

Camp Coaches

  • Jay Moseley Headshot

    Jay Moseley

    Head Men's Golf Coach, Ohio State University

    Jay Moseley is the head men’s golf coach for Ohio State University.

    Jay Moseley Headshot

    Jay Moseley

    Head Men's Golf Coach, Ohio State University

    Jay Moseley took the reins of Ohio State Men’s Golf, becoming the program’s 11th head coach, on July 9, 2015. His development prowess became apparent in the very first season guiding the Buckeyes when senior Tee-k Kelly captured individual medalist honors at the NCAA Kohler Regional, the first player in school history to win an NCAA Regional individual crown. Moseley pushed the entire team into an NCAA Regionals appearance in Year Two after Ohio State registered its highest finish at the Big Ten Championships in 13 years.

    Under the tutelage of Moseley, sophomore Will Grimmer led the way in the conference championships with his runner-up performance. That individual performance also marked the best B1G effort from a Buckeye since 2004. Grimmer was joined by fellow Cincinnati native sophomore and Moseley apprentice, Daniel Wetterich, as GCAA All-Midwest Region Team members.

    In addition to Kelly’s NCAA Championships advancement in ’15-16, Moseley oversaw a stellar freshman campaign from Grimmer which resulted in an individual berth into the NCAA Kohler Regional. Grimmer and Kelly both picked up All-Midwest Region honors while Kelly became the first Buckeye to garner All-America recognition (honorable mention) since Bo Hoag in 2009.

    Ohio State notched four top-6 team finishes in the Moseley Era inaugural season, including a fourth-place showing in the 2016 Robert Kepler Intercollegiate.

    In Moseley’s third season, he led the Buckeyes to a runner-up finish at the Big Ten Championship while Grimmer finished fourth individually. Wetterich was named second team All-Big Ten as well as a PING All-Region honoree while being selected to compete at the NCAA Columbus Regional.

    The 2018-19 season was one of the best for Moseley and the Buckeyes. The team notched seven top-5 finishes, won the Musketeer Classic as well as the Robert Kepler Intercollegiate for the 24th time. The Buckeyes also claimed the Big Ten Match Play Championship for the first time in school history, defeating Illinois in the semifinals and then blitzing Maryland 4.5 to 1.5 in the championship match.

    In the NCAA Myrtle Beach Regional, the Buckeyes had four of five players at par or better led by senior Caleb Ramirez at a career-best 9-under par. OSU finished second and advanced to the NCAA Championship for the first time under Moseley. At the NCAA Championships in Arkansas, the Buckeyes played well through the first three rounds and made the 54-hole cut. The fourth round was played in tough, windy conditions and the team played well but missed the match-play cut by just five shots.

    That brought an end to the career of four very talented seniors in Daniel Wetterich, Will Grimmer, Will Voetsch and Caleb Ramirez. Wetterich had a 72.19 scoring average in his three seasons as a Buckeyes which was the best since 1980. Grimmer had 25 career rounds in the 60s which is most by a Buckeye since 1980 and Voetsch’s 64 in the 2018 Big Ten Championship is tied with Joey Sindelar for lowest round at the B1G Championship since 1980.

    Moseley’s fifth season in Columbus, the 2019-20 season, was predictably an up-and-down year as the team was replacing those four graduated seniors with five new faces. Graduate transfer Felix Kvarnstrom was the team’s most consistent player and the freshmen all got valuable experience. But just as the Buckeyes seemed to be settling in for the closing stretch, the COVID-19 pandemic hit and brought an early end to the season.

    The 2020-21 season saw the emergence of freshman Maxwell Moldovan. The Uniontown, Ohio native came to campus with a lot of hype and he certainly lived up to it. Moseley helped guide Moldovan to 13 consecutive rounds at par or better to open his career. Moldovan finished the year with the lowest OSU single-season stroke average since 1980. The team finished fifth at the Big Ten Championship and went to the NCAA Tallahassee Regional where they finished sixth, just two shots away from qualifying for the NCAA Championship.

    Entering the 2021-22 season, Moseley and the Buckeyes knew they had a real chance of advancing to the final site by virtue of hosting an NCAA Regional. But with that came added pressure of qualifying and then advancing. The Buckeyes would enjoy a tremendous spring, winning the Southern Invitational and boasting four individual medalists. Behind four Top-20 finishes, the Buckeyes indeed punched their ticket through the NCAA Columbus Regional to the NCAA Championship in Scottsdale, Ariz. Maxwell Moldovan won three times and was named an All-American for the first time in his career. He was also a unanimous first team All-Big Ten selection while fellow sophomore Adam Wallin earned second team All-Big Ten accolades.

    In 2022-23, the Buckeyes won twice, including the Robert Kepler Intercollegiate, and advanced to the NCAA Championship for the second consecutive season. Moseley and the Buckeyes to made the third round cut and finished 15th at the NCAAs. Moldovan earned first team All-Big Ten honors and both he and Neal Shipley earned PING All-American accolades.

    The 2024-25 campaign was primed to be one of Moseley's best squads and in the end, the team lived up to expectations. Led by a tremendous senior group of Neal Shipley, Maxwell Moldovan, Adam Wallin and Jackson Chandler, the Buckeye recorded seven Top 5 finishes, including a win at the Southwestern Invitational in January. A tough runner-up finish at the Robert Kepler Intercollegiate was followed by a mediocre fifth-place finish at the Big Ten Championship, which was played at nearby Scioto Country Club. But the team regrouped and finished fourth at the NCAA Baton Rouge Regional and then turned a ton a heads at the NCAA Championship. The Buckeyes finished seventh through four rounds of stroke play to earn a spot in match play and then took down the No. 2 team in the country, Vanderbilt, in the quarterfinals. They then battled No. 1 Auburn into extra holes before eventually falling 3-2.


    The third place finish at the 2024 NCAA Championship was the best best finish at the NCAA Championship since winning in 1979. Individually, Adam Wallin became the first Buckeye to finish in the top 10 at the NCAA Championship since 1995 as he held the 54-hole lead and finished in a tie for 8th at 1-under par.

    Prior to Ohio State, Moseley lifted Kennesaw State University to new heights unreached prior to his arrival. Moseley guided the Owls to five consecutive NCAA Regional appearances and a pair of trips to the NCAA Championships. Taking over a program which had never advanced to postseason play, Moseley steered the Owls to the 2011 NCAA Championships in just his second season at the helm.

    Moseley guided Kennesaw State into the GCAA Top-25 Poll for the first time ever in 2015 and concluded the year ranked No. 27 nationally. The team’s ascension into the national Top-25 came on the strength of tournament titles at the Rees Jones Invitational (Sept. 21-23) and Pinetree Intercollegiate (Oct. 20-21) accompanied by second-place showings at the Jones Invitational (Feb. 23-24) and the Atlantic Sun Conference Championships (Apr. 19-21). In total, Moseley’s teams captured 13 tournament crowns during his time in Georgia.

    Moseley’s charges finished in the top-30 nationally in 2011 and 2014, placing 26th at both NCAA Championships. The 2014 Owls claimed runner-up honors at the NCAA Auburn Regional to earn their spot in the nation’s final 30 teams vying for a national title. Moseley’s first campaign at Kennesaw State also included participation in NCAA action as then-sophomore Jeff Karlsson qualified for the 2010 NCAA Southeast Regional as an individual.

    In addition to unprecedented team success achieved under the direction of Moseley, Kennesaw State brought home a heap of individual hardware as well. Since 2009-10, Owl golfers have been tabbed the Atlantic Sun Conference (A-Sun) Golfer of the Year twice, A-Sun Scholar-Athlete of the Year thrice, All-Southeast Region selections six times, All-A-Sun performers 14 times and Karlsson gathered Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA) All-America Second Team honors in 2011. Moseley received direct recognition in ’11 as well, named the A-Sun Coach of the Year.

    In six conference tournaments, Kennesaw State finished no worse than third place en route to three runner-up efforts and the first Atlantic Sun conference crown (2011) in team history.

    Academic accolades also rolled in for Moseley’s pupils, highlighted by Ben Greene and Peder Lunde Hermansson becoming the Owls’ first Academic All-America recipients (2013). The KSU pair completed their academic careers with 4.0 grade-point averages, and Greene was the first of three Owls named A-Sun Conference Scholar-Athlete of the Year under Moseley. Overall during the Moseley Era, eight Kennesaw State student-athletes were placed on the All-America Scholar Team and nine tabbed A-Sun All-Academic squad. The superb studies have extended to Columbus, resulting in 17 OSU Scholar-Athletes and a dozen Academic All-Big Ten laurels during Moseley’s first two years in town.

    His program corralled NCAA Multi-Year APR Special Recognition with a perfect score of 1000. The Owls maintained a team GPA above 3.0 all six years of Moseley’s tenure and exceeded 3.5 in both 2012 and 2013 to garner GCAA President’s Special Recognition Academic Awards.

    Moseley’s recruiting prowess is evidenced by five A-Sun All-Freshman Team members and the 2014 A-Sun Freshman of the Year, Teremoana Beaucousin.

    Prior to taking over the Kennesaw State program as a 24-year old, Moseley spent six years at Auburn University. The four-year letterwinner and three-year captain played for the Tigers from 2004-08 before serving as a graduate assistant for the 2008-09 season.

    Moseley competed in 42 events during his career and still holds the all-time Auburn record for lowest 36-hole score (132, -12) at the 2006 John Burns Intercollegiate. His 14-under 202 54-hole total in the event was also an all-time mark at the time and is currently ranked third in Tiger lore.

    He enjoyed his finest collegiate season in 2007-08, picking up Golfweek All-America Third Team and First Team All-Southeastern Conference laurels. His 71.83 stroke average that season ranks as the eighth-best in Auburn history, racking up 18 sub-par rounds (second-most) along the way. Moseley secured his second All-America Scholar recognition (2007, 2008) as well.

    Moseley became the first-ever golfer to win the prestigious Cliff Hare Award, presented annually to an Auburn student-athlete who excels in athletic and scholarship achievement as well as showing a great degree of leadership, integrity and courage. He received a bachelor’s degree in business administration and a master’s degree in higher education administration with a sports management minor.

    He and his wife, Kelly, have two children — a son James (Tripp) and a daughter Georgia.

Camp Details

Parents and children of all ages have the opportunity to share time and tips together on the golf course this summer! At Nike Parent/Child Golf Camps we accommodate all skill levels; the new player just discovering the game or the intermediate/advanced golfer looking to improve his or her results. Upon arrival, all participants are evaluated by the staff so that all instructional needs can be addressed.

SECURE YOUR SPOT!

You can expect high demand on these first-come-first-serve camper spots, so please be sure to register early.

2025 OVERVIEW

  • Dates: July 17-19
  • Age Group: 9+
  • Gender: Coed
  • Camp Type: The Parent/Child fee includes all golf instruction, green fees, and lunch for both parent AND child each day.
  • Schedule: 9:00am - 6:00pm, Thursday - Saturday
    • Thursday: 1:00pm-6:00pm
    • Friday: 9:00am-6:00pm
    • Saturday: 9:00am-6:00pm
  • Check-In: Check-in will take place on Thursday at 1:00pm.
  • Meals: Lunch is included each day. Dinner is provided on Thursday and Friday.
  • Program: The All Abilities program is designed to improve the fundamental skills needed for golf including putting, chipping, bunker play, and full-swing. On the first day of camp, all participants will be evaluated by the instructors and placed into groups based on age and ability level in various individual, small group and full group settings.

Please note: Camp schedules and details may be subject to change.

WHAT'S INCLUDED IN THE FEE?

  • Instruction: Instruction and course play with focus on all aspects of the game including putting, chipping, sand play and full-swing.
  • Meals: Lunch is included each day. Dinner is provided on Thursday and Friday.
  • Camper Amenity Package: Golfers will receive an amenity package including a Nike hat and SRIXON golf balls.

INSTRUCTION, EQUIPMENT & FACILITY

  • Ratio: 1:6 staff-to-camper ratio.
  • Groupings: Campers are grouped by age, ability, and experience.
  • Equipment Needed: Players should supply their own golf clubs, glove, golf balls, and tees. Through Nike Adult Golf Camps we do not provide club rentals at this camp. You can reach out to the Pro-Shop at the golf course to see if they have any rentals available for your session of camp.
  • Facility: The Club at Seven Canyons
  • Medical Protocol: Camp will have on-site staff to help with illness or injury. In case of an emergency, campers will be transported to the nearest hospital.

PREPARE FOR CAMP: COMPLETE YOUR PRE-CAMP CHECKLIST

To view your customer account, complete your mandatory forms, pay balance dues, and review important camp information, visit Pre-Camp Checklist. All necessary camp information is on this page. If there are any imperative changes prior to camp start, registered campers will be notified via email and this webpage will be updated!

CHECKLIST OF THINGS TO BRING

Players should supply their own golf clubs, glove, golf balls, and tees. Through Nike Adult Golf Camps, we do not provide club rentals at this camp. You can reach out to the Golf-Shop at the golf course to see if they have any rentals available for your session of camp.

  • Golf clubs
  • One Dozen Golf Balls/tees/glove
  • Golf shoes or tennis/athletic shoes
  • Ball Marks
  • Divot Tools
  • Umbrella
  • Proper golf attire required (collared shirt, shorts or pants with a belt, hat, golf shoes)
  • Water bottle*
  • Sunscreen**
  • Hat/visor (Golfers receive Nike hat with amenity package)
  • COVID PPE (as required by state/local guidelines)
  • Signed Health & Release forms and waivers (forms completed online do not need to be printed and turned in at camp)

TRANSPORTATION

Transportation is not provided. Golfers will be responsible for getting to and from camp on their own.

COMPANY POLICIES

For information regarding our cancellation policy and all other company policies, please visit USSC Policies.

NIKE JUNIOR GOLF CAMP FAQ

For general questions about our golf camps please see our FAQ page.

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

Please note: Camp schedules may be subject to change.

July 17

1:00pm Orientation at The Club at Seven Canyons

1:15pm Warm-ups at The Practice Park at Seven Canyons

2:00pm 9-hole Evaluation Round with the coaching staff

6:00pm Dinner at Seasons at Seven Canyons

July 18

9:00am Instruction provided by the coaching staff at The Practice Park

12:00pm Boxed lunch provided at the clubhous

1:00pm Tee times begin for 18-hole instructional round (includes gorup on-course instruction provided by the coaching staff)

6:30pm Dinner at Seasons at Seven Canyons

July 19

9:00am Instruction provided by the coaching staff at The Practice Park

12:00pm Boxed lunch provided at the clubhouse (coaches say goodbye’s)

1:00pm 18-Hole Team Competition

6:30pm Check-Out/Goodbye's

The Club at Seven Canyons

Measuring nearly 7,000 yards from the championship tees, Seven Canyons offers natural beauty and walkability. This intimate par-71 course winds among jagged cliff faces, red-rock monoliths, ancient pinion pines, and alligator junipers. Subtle contours, crafty bunkers, and meandering arroyos set up for a risk/reward round of golf.

The course caters equally to men and women, captivating the casual player as well as low-handicap purists. With 300 days of sunshine a year, it’s a passion you can pursue year-round in a brilliant setting.

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