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YSU’s Miklos instructs golf camp in Thailand

Youngstown

Youngstown State women’s golf coach Nate Miklos traveled overseas to Thailand earlier this month to serve as an instructor at the U.S. College Golf Camp for the third consecutive year.

The three-day camp, which is a combination of seminars and coaching, provides accomplished junior golfers with the unique experience of being instructed by prominent coaches from academic colleges and universities. The event took place Nov. 30-Dec. 2 at The Bonanza Resort in Khao Yai, Thailand. Campers also compete in a 36-hole tournament to earn points toward their Junior Golf Scoreboard.

The U.S. College Golf Camp is a staple of the U.S. College Sports Camp organization which started six years ago. It has become one of the most popular and successful camps of its type in Asia and draws campers from all over the world. It is an interactive-oriented camp that is open to entrants ages 7-18 and of all skill levels. The camp is designed, supervised and taught by U.S. college coaches who are experienced in working with every level of golfer from beginner to PGA Tour champions.

YSU will begin the spring portion of their 2018-19 season with the Motor City Cup at the Mission Inn Resort & Club in Howey-in-the-Hills, Fla. on Feb. 4-5.