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All Reviews about University of Arizona Men's Golf Camp

10 Reviews

  • Season 2025
    Being able to utilize the new U of A gilf facility
  • Season 2025
    Play golf on new courses and met other kids who play golf
  • Season 2025
    Hands on coaching from respected coaches in Golf and college sports
  • Season 2025
    My son loved the par 3 course and scramble on the first day of the camp.
  • Season 2025
    Our son loved this camp experience. His skills improved while there, the staff was very friendly and he came away with more knowledge of golf than when he came. I would highly recommend this camp and we will definitely consider having our son return in future years.
  • Season 2023
    My son Kiptyn loved his 1st year at the camp! Jim Anderson and his staff from the U of A did a great job! My son learned a ton of new skills for his golf game, had fun getting to know the other campers at golf, and really loved the hotel they all stayed at. Would definitely recommend this camp to friends! Thank you Coach Anderson!
  • Season 2022
    The highlight of my camp experience was getting to spend time with other kids, and seeing coyotes and deer.
  • Season 2022
    Getting to play a nice golf course and have instruction in the same camp.
  • Season 2022
    Learning more about the game of golf and working on every part of it.
  • Season 2022
    Playing 18 holes after getting better technique from the coaches.

Camp Overview

Improve your game and have serious fun at
the University of Arizona Men's Golf Camp!

Join the University of Arizona Men’s Golf staff this summer for an immersive, high-level junior golf camp in Tucson, Arizona. Hosted at the beautiful Clements Golf Center located at Tucson Country Club, the official home of Arizona Men’s and Women’s Golf, this camp is designed to help young golfers improve their skills, compete with confidence, and experience what it’s like to train in a Division I golf environment. Also, we will utilize playing opportunities at other great development course in Tucson.

Open to boys and girls ages 10–18, the camp welcomes players of all ability levels, with instruction tailored to each camper’s experience and goals. Campers will receive expert coaching from the Arizona Men’s Golf staff, along with other experts in player development, to work through a comprehensive skill development curriculum, and apply their learning during daily on-course play. Additionally, we have fun entertainment planned for campers throughout the week including bowling, pizza, and swimming.

The program mirrors the training methods and daily routines used by the Wildcat men’s team, with added emphasis on fun, competition, and personal growth. Instruction covers all aspects of the game, including full swing, short game, putting, course management, and competitive preparation. Campers will also have opportunities to train at the University of Arizona’s William M. “Bill” Clements Golf Center, giving them a behind-the-scenes look at a premier collegiate golf facility.

Overnight campers stay at a local hotel, where players and staff build camaraderie through supervised evening activities such as pool nights, team challenges, and fun meals. The camp provides a safe, structured, and engaging environment that encourages learning both on and off the course.

Whether your goal is long-term player development, exposure to college golf, or simply spending a great week improving your game, the University of Arizona Men’s Golf Summer Camp delivers a memorable and rewarding experience.

This camp/clinic is not owned, operated, or otherwise controlled by the University of Arizona and is independently owned and operated by Jim Anderson Golf Academy, LLC.

This camp/clinic is open to any and all entrants (limited only by number, age, grade level and/or gender).

Highlights Include

  • Instruction from Division I coaches with a low camper-to-coach ratio
  • Daily course play at top Tucson-area golf courses
  • Training modeled after University of Arizona Men’s Golf programs
  • Access to elite facilities, including the William M. “Bill” Clements Golf Center
  • Supervised housing, meals, and evening activities for overnight campers
  • A positive, competitive, and fun learning environment
  • Every camper receives an exclusive 25% off Srixon discount code!

Camp Coaches

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    Jim Anderson

    Head Men's Golf Coach, University of Arizona

    Since being named Head Men’s Golf Coach at the University of Arizona in June of 2012, Jim Anderson has propelled the program’s resurgence on the national scene with conference championships, All-Americans and unparalleled academic success.

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    Jim Anderson

    Head Men's Golf Coach, University of Arizona

    Spring of 2021 marked seminal moments of championship success on the course and in the classroom. Anderson was named Pac-12 Coach of the Year after guiding the Wildcats to their first Pac-12 Championship, as a team, in nearly 20 years. Brad Reeves became the program’s first Pac-12 Individual Champion since 2008 when he claimed the crown in dramatic fashion in the second playoff hole of the Pac-12 Championships in California. Reeves led the team’s dominance of the Pac-12 Conference Awards becoming Player of the Year as well as a First Team All-Pac-12 selection. Trevor Werbylo joined Reeves in the First Team while David Laskin and Chase Sienkiewicz were voted to the All-Conference Second Team with Sienkiewicz also earning a spot on the Pac-12 All-Newcomer Team.

    In addition to the emphatic wins at the Pac-12 Championships and plethora of conference awards, the 2021 spring season saw the Wildcats win three tournaments as a team. Team victories in its home Arizona Intercollegiate event, The Prestige in Palm Springs and then the Pac-12 Championships gave Arizona its most tournament wins in a season since 2004. All three of those wins also saw Wildcats pickup individual wins as Brad Reeves won the Arizona Intercollegiate and the Pac-12 Championships while Trevor Werbylo claimed the victory at The Prestige. The trio of victories and conference titles padded Arizona’s postseason resume as it was selected for NCAA Regionals for a third consecutive season. Spring 2021 also saw championship success off the course as well as David Laskin became the program’s first Pac-12 Scholar Athlete of the Year since Alex McMahon in 2015.

    The Wildcats' 2018-19 season featured Arizona's second-straight Arizona Intercollegiate victory as Anderson's squad posted a -37 score at its home course of Sewailo. The Wildcats also had Top 5 finishes as a team at the Showdown in the Rockies, the Saint Mary's Invitational and the Querencia Cabo Collegiate. The impressive season led the Wildcats to the NCAA Louisville Regional, marking the third time Anderson led Arizona to postseason play. Under Anderson's watch, sophomore Trevor Werbylo had a scoring average of 70.73, which is the third-best single-season scoring average in program history. Werbylo was named honorable mention All-American by the Golf Coaches Association of America. Junior David Laskin, who had a scoring average of 72.18, was named first-team Pac-12 All-Academic, while junior Briggs Duce was named second team and fellow junior Brad Reeves was named honorable mention.

  • Matt Walton

    Matt Walton

    Assistant Men's Golf Coach, University of Arizona

    University of Arizona head men’s golf coach Jim Anderson has named Matt Walton the program’s next assistant coach in June of 2023. Walton arrived in Tucson following three seasons as an assistant on the USC Men’s Golf coaching staff. The Trojans qualified as a team or individually for NCAA Regionals in each of Walton’s three seasons in Los Angeles while leading a handful of USC golfers to All-Pac-12 honors.

    Matt Walton

    Matt Walton

    Assistant Men's Golf Coach, University of Arizona

    Walton helped guide Kaito Onishi Jr. to First Team all-conference honors in 2021 and Jackson Rivera to a second team selection a year later. USC also placed Shane Ffrench on the Pac-12 All-Freshman Team in 2021 and Mahanth Chirravuri in 2023. Rivera would also earn co-medalist honors with Arizona’s Zach Pollo at this season’s Arizona N.I.T., which the Wildcats won as a team for the first time in two decades.

    Prior to his time at USC, Walton spent one season as an assistant coach at Wichita State during the COVID-19 shortened 2019-20 season. During his first season as a college coach, the Shockers won a regular season event, an individual title with two other individual top-10 finishes. The program also set a record with a 3.70 team GPA that season, which garnered the American Athletic Conference’s Team Academic Excellence Award.

    Walton spent four years as a premier golf instructor before beginning his college coaching career. He was the Lead Golf Coach at Gary Gilchrist Golf Academy in Orlando from 2017 to 2019 after spending the two previous years as the Director of Instruction at Correct2Compete in Zionsville, Indiana.

    A decorated college golfer himself, Walton qualified for national postseason competition in four seasons at the NAIA and NJCAA levels. He began his college playing career at Rend Lake College in Illinois where he led his team to a top-10 finish at the NJCAA Division II National Championships. Walton earned Second Team All-American NJCCA honors as a member of the Warriors’ golf program. He transferred to University of the Cumberlands where he helped the Patriots win back-to-back Mid-South Conference titles in 2012 and 2013 and a pair of top-10 finishes at the NAIA National Championships.

    Walton is originally from Lytham St. Annes, Endland and earned his bachelor's degree in Sport and Exercise Science from the University of the Cumberlands in 2013. He and his wife Carly have been married since 2017.

Camp Details

This program is designed for boys and girls between the ages of 10 and 18. Whether you are a beginner, intermediate or advanced level golfer, our world-class instruction and coaching provides junior golfers with the necessary skills to compete and win. These camps offer training and real competition scenarios that develop every part of your game. During the week, campers work on short game, putting, approach shots, course management, and will test their new skills in weekly competitions and 18-hole tournaments. Upon arrival, all participants are evaluated by the staff so that their own instructional needs can be addressed throughout the week.

SECURE YOUR SPOT!

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

2026 OVERVIEW

  • Dates: June 21-24, 2026
  • Age Group: 10-18
  • Gender: Co-ed
  • Camp Type: Overnight & Extended Day
  • Schedule:
    • Overnight: Sunday - Wednesday
    • Extended Day: Sunday - Wednesday
      • Sunday: 12:00pm - 8:00pm
      • Monday - Tuesday: 8:00am - 8:00pm
      • Wednesday: 8:00am-2:00pm
    • During the week, Extended Day campers arrive at the Tucson Country Club around 9:00am and depart from the Embassy Suites Tucson East at 9:00pm. (*Please note: Monday of camp will be held at Rolling Hills Golf Course.) The Extended Day camp includes all golf instruction, green fees, evening activities, lunch and dinner. A complete schedule of the other camp days will be given to you upon check-in.
  • Check-In: Registration for all campers (overnight and extended day) occurs on Sunday between 12:00-1:00pm at Tucson Country Club. Please come dressed and ready to play as afternoon golf session begins immediately following check-in. Overnight campers will check-in with the camp staff and reside at the Embassy Suites Tucson East for the duration of the week. Extended Day campers to be picked up around 9:00pm at Embassy Suites Tucson East Sunday night.
  • Check-out: The closing ceremony occurs from 12:30-1:00pm on Wednesday at the Tucson Country Club. Overnight campers will check out of their rooms in the morning and store their luggage at Tucson Country Club for the last day. Campers will be released from Tucson Country Club following Awards Ceremony and Lunch on Wednesday.
  • Meals: Overnight campers will receive all meals during camp (breakfast, lunch, dinner). Extended Day campers will be provided lunch and dinner.
  • Program: The All Abilities program is designed to improve the fundamental skills needed for golf; putting, chipping/pitching, full-swing and course etiquette. Upon arrival, all participants will be evaluated by the instructors and placed into groups based on age and ability level.

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

WHAT'S INCLUDED IN THE FEE?

  • Instruction: Morning instruction and afternoon course play.
  • Meals: Overnight campers will receive all meals during camp (breakfast, lunch, dinner). Extended Day campers will be provided lunch and dinner.
  • Transportation: Campers will be transported to and from facilities for the duration of camp.
  • Supervision: Campers are under staff supervision at all times as staff members live in adjacent rooms to overnight campers. Drugs, alcohol and tobacco are strictly prohibited, and constitute, along with general misconduct, grounds for dismissal from camp without a refund.

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.
  • Facilities: William M. “Bill” Clements Golf Center & Tucson Country Club
  • 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.
  • Housing:
    • Hotel: Embassy Suites Tucson East (6555 E Speedway Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85710)
    • Campers Per Room: Campers stay in two-person rooms and are assigned by age, gender and roommate requests.
    • Roommates: Rooms are assigned by age & roommate requests. Roommate requests must be received no later than 14 days before the start of camp. If you don't have a roommate request, you will be placed in a room with someone near your age. It will be a great opportunity to meet someone new!
    • Linens: Included.
    • Air Conditioning: All rooms are air-conditioned.
    • Spending Money: We recommend that each overnight camper bring $75 per week of spending money to cover incidentals like snacks, souvenirs and other activities. Please bring cash in a marked envelope for your child.

*Staff members reside in campers’ quarters and participate in all activities.

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

Below is a suggested list of clothes, equipment, and personal items. US Sports Camps and the golf facilities being used are NOT responsible for lost or stolen articles or money.

  • Golf clubs
  • Golf Balls/tees/glove
  • Golf shoes or tennis/athletic shoes
  • Athletic clothing (t-shirts, shorts)
  • 5-6 collared shirts (recommended)
  • 4-6 golf appropriate shorts/pants
  • 6-8 pairs of socks
  • Casual clothes
  • Swimsuit
  • Sweatshirt/warm up jacket and pants
  • Raingear and/or umbrella
  • Toilet/personal items
  • Insect repellent
  • Laundry bag
  • Water bottle*
  • Sunscreen**
  • Hat/visor
  • Snacks (optional)
  • 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

University of Arizona Men's Golf Camp does not provide ground transportation from airports, train stations or bus stations. Parents/guardians are fully responsible for getting campers to and from camp check-in/out. If you have a child flying to camp, please visit the Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport website for information on ground service to and from camp.

COMPANY POLICIES

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

This camp is open to any and all entrants (limited only by number, age, grade level, and/or gender).

Facility

Tucson Country Club

The Tucson Country Club was established in 1947 by a small group of people who purchased a 580-acre ranch located in a remote area of Tucson to provide a unique golfing opportunity and social camaraderie on the growing northeast side.

It allowed for the development of the Tucson Country Club Estates. During its more than 75-year history, the Tucson Country Club has provided its members with 18 holes of exquisite championship golf. The unique tournament history has featured 19 USGA Championship Qualifiers, 8 Arizona Amateurs, 1964 Western Amateur, 1982 USGA Senior Amateur, and the 1992 USGA Senior Women’s Amateur. Tucson Country Club has not only hosted outstanding amateur events but was also home to arguably one of the world’s finest amateur golfers, the late Dr. Edgar Updegraff.

William M. “Bill” Clements Golf Center

As Arizona's former Hall of Fame coach Rick LaRose observed, "this beautiful home has been a long time coming." The journey to the opening of the William M. "Bill" Clements Golf Center was decades in the making for a pair of golf programs that have won a combined four national championships. However, the unveiling of the $14.8 million facility at Tucson Country Club was a powerful homecoming moment.

The William M. "Bill" Clements Golf Center was named in honor of philanthropist and community icon Bill Clements who passed away in 1995. The naming gift was given by Ginny L. Clements to recognize her late husband, in this special way, for his generosity to the University of Arizona Golf programs and to Southern Arizona. Ginny L. Clements spoke about the powerful impact of community in her remarks.

The facility's design is open with an excess of windows for the abundance of natural light. In addition to new locker room spaces, coaching offices and a physio room, the building has a dedicated covered hitting bay adjacent to an outdoor driving range and the Peter and Nancy Salter Short Game Area. The new short game area allows for an abundance of chipping and pitching on an impeccably manicured green. The Furyk Golf Lab features a state-of-the-art projection Putt View technology inside the east side of the facility.

The Champions Room welcomes visitors as they enter the building, displaying the rich tradition of both programs that includes four national championships, 21 conference championships, 129 All-Americans and a litany of other athletic and academic honors. The room's display also includes some open shelves and spaces on display for the future chapters of excellence to be written by both programs.

Part of the design also utilized an open-air layout with large glass doors that can open onto the patio to enjoy Arizona's tremendous weather. A back patio area, the Thunderbirds Courtyard, overlooks the driving range and transitions right into the facility through the wall-sized glass doors.

Embassy Suites Tucson East

6555 E Speedway Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85710

Tucson Country Club

2950 N Camino Principal, Tucson, AZ 85715

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

Please note: Camp schedules may be subject to change.

Sample Schedule

8:00am Wake up/breakfast

9:00am Instruction on all facets of the game at the practice facility

12:00pm Lunch

1:00pm Course play and on-course instruction with the camp staff

6:00-7:00pm Dinner

7:30pm Evening activity

10:00pm Lights out

WHAT FAMILIES SAY ABOUT University of Arizona Men's Golf Camp

10 Reviews

  • Season 2025
    Being able to utilize the new U of A gilf facility
  • Season 2025
    Play golf on new courses and met other kids who play golf
  • Season 2025
    Hands on coaching from respected coaches in Golf and college sports
  • Season 2025
    My son loved the par 3 course and scramble on the first day of the camp.
  • Season 2025
    Our son loved this camp experience. His skills improved while there, the staff was very friendly and he came away with more knowledge of golf than when he came. I would highly recommend this camp and we will definitely consider having our son return in future years.
  • Season 2023
    My son Kiptyn loved his 1st year at the camp! Jim Anderson and his staff from the U of A did a great job! My son learned a ton of new skills for his golf game, had fun getting to know the other campers at golf, and really loved the hotel they all stayed at. Would definitely recommend this camp to friends! Thank you Coach Anderson!
  • Season 2022
    The highlight of my camp experience was getting to spend time with other kids, and seeing coyotes and deer.
  • Season 2022
    Getting to play a nice golf course and have instruction in the same camp.
  • Season 2022
    Learning more about the game of golf and working on every part of it.
  • Season 2022
    Playing 18 holes after getting better technique from the coaches.

FAQS

  • University of Arizona Men's Golf Camp takes place at University of Arizona, a Division I college campus located at Tucson Country Club, 2950 N Camino Principal, Tucson, Arizona 85715. Led by camp director Jim Anderson and 1 additional coach.

  • Sessions range from $1,372 to $1,583 for a 4-day camp. A deposit secures your spot, with the balance due before camp starts.

  • This camp is for athletes ages 10 to 18, coed. All skill levels welcome. Participants are grouped by ability on arrival.

  • One session: June 21 to June 24, 2026. Select the session above to register.

  • This camp offers two formats: extended day runs 12 PM to 8 PM, and overnight. Overnight includes on-campus stay for the full length of the session.

  • Select your session above and click "Add to Cart." A deposit secures your spot, with the balance due before camp starts. After registration, you'll receive a Camp Information Packet with health forms and check-in details. Questions? Call 1-800-645-3226.

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