Facilities & Lodging

All instruction and play will be at Purdue's Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex, a 36-hole layout that includes the Pete Dye - designed Kampen Course and the Ackerman Hills Course, Where Purdue hosted the NCAA Championship won by Jack Nicklaus. Purdue's complex also includes an incredible practice facility. In October of 2005, the new $2.7 million indoor training center opened giving Purdue one of the finest golf facilities in the nation. The Kampen Course has hosted the 2003 Woman's NCAA Championship, the 2002 Western Boys Junior Championship, the 2005 "Big 1 " Tournament, the 2008 NCAA Men's Championship, the 2009 Big Ten Women's Championship and will host the 2011 Big Ten Men's  Championship.

Students are housed in one of Purdue's air-conditioned residence halls on the Purdue campus within walking distance of the golf course. Students do not need to bring sheets or towels but do need to bring toiletries. Our facilities are outstanding and supervision is provided 24 hours a day.

 

Students traveling by air will need to fly into Indianapolis Airport, which is one hour from Purdue's campus. Arrive the morning of the first day and schedule last day flight departures for after 4 p.m. Camp registration begins at 11 a.m. and orientation starts promptly at 1 p.m. the first day of camp.