2025 Indigenous Girls Golf Winter Camps

The 2025 Indigenous Girls Golf Winter Camps are part of the Indigenous Girls Golf Summit Pilot Project initiated in 2024 to encourage young Indigenous girls eager to ‘Tee It UP’ and learn about the physical, psychological, and social benefits golf can offer. 

Our goal of hosting these events is to boost confidence, self-esteem and leadership skills of Indigenous girls in the province through guidance from inspiring professional Indigenous women in golf. 

Find a recap of the 2024 Indigenous Girls Golf Summit Pilot Project here!

With the positive response to the first summit, we are hosting two winter camps for Indigenous girls aged 7–18 years old living in Alberta. 

These events are limited to 15 registrants who meet the criteria and is first-come first-served registration. 

Golfers will be able to develop driving, irons, chipping and putting skills through hands-on instruction and video swing analysis. 

Instructors on-site will be Destiny Whitney, Irene Crowchild, as well as a senior PGA instructor providing swing video analysis.

These events are free for registrants and lunch will be provided.

Travel and accommodation supports are not available for this event.

Please bring clean inside shoes/golf shoes for the event. Golf clubs can be provided if needed!

Find out more on our 2025 Indigenous Girls Golf Winter Camp page here! 

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