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Welcome To Chris Haack Bulldog Golf Camp!

2025 Golf Camp Dates

June 4 - 7;  June 8 - 11

Welcome to the Dawghouse and the Chris Haack Golf Camp located at the University of Georgia. The camp is headed up by Chris Haack, the two-time National Coach of the Year.

The purpose of the Chris Haack Golf Camp is to provide each camper with the basic and advanced techniques of competitive golf while still having fun. Campers will learn from some of the Bulldog players what it takes to be a golfer in a top collegiate program. Campers will be using the practice facilities and locker room of the 1999 and 2005 national champions.

Serving in his 27th season at Georgia, Chris Haack has been named National Coach of the Year twice and SEC Coach of the Year five times, has led the Bulldogs to two national championships and eight conference championships, and captained the 2002 and 2006 United States Palmer Cup teams. Haack made history in 2001 as the first coach ever to have all five players chosen as All-Americans.

During his tenure at Georgia, he has coached 70 All-Americans and 71 All-SEC selections. Haack has led the Bulldogs to a school-record 67 tournament wins, including the 1999 and 2005 national championships.

Haack spent 16 years with the American Junior Golf Association and is an expert on Junior Golf.  He captained seven West Canon Cup teams, four of which had Tiger Woods on the squad. Haack was named Sportsman of the Year in 1979 by the AJGA.

He is a member of the Golf Coaches Association of America, the Georgia State Golf Association, and the State of Georgia Sports halls of fame.

 

All camps are open to any and all entrants limited by number, age, gender or grade.

These activities are not sponsored by, nor do any fees paid accrue to the benefit of The University of Georgia Athletic Association or the Regents of the University System of Georgia, none of which assume any responsibility for injury or damages to person or property arising out of any occurrence during this activity.

The University of Georgia and the University of Georgia Athletic Association, Inc. is NOT responsible for any injuries sustained by a student participant. NCAA rules prohibit payment of camp expenses (transportation, camp, tuition, spending money, etc.) by representatives of the University of Georgia’s athletic interests. Furthermore, NCAA rules prohibit free or reduced camp admissions privileges for prospects in the 9th grade or above.