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    Eligibility: Incoming 7th-11th grade players and coaches

    Draper, UT
    Sport City

    June 30 – July 4, 2025
    5 days — 9am-4pm

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    Draper, UT
    Sport City

    June 30 – July 4, 2025
    5 days — 9am-4pm

    Camp eligibility

    Incoming 7th-11th grade players and coaches

    THE PGC EXPERIENCE

    Your Child Deserves the Best Training — Period.

    Sure, you can get world-class skills training in a few other places too.

    But, there’s no other place on the planet for players to develop their basketball IQ, mindset, leadership, playmaking, and confidence — all at the same time.

    Here’s Why Your Child Needs to Develop These Skills »


    Basketball IQ
    A great player contributes to their team in ways the average fan never notices. However, good coaches always notice these “little things.” So, if your child wants to be a great player, they better learn how to do these “little things” too.

    Mindset
    Most players play the game with little thought about their mindset. Yet, at every level of play, a winning mindset separates average players from ‘the great ones.’ At PGC, your child will develop the mindset to be a champion.

    Leadership
    It takes energy and intelligence to ‘run the show’ for a team. Leaders have to inspire teammates, foster a sense of urgency, and get others to work together. PGC is a ‘leadership laboratory’ for every age and stage to develop these skills.

    Confidence
    What if your child could transform their perspective towards setbacks, losing, injuries, being benched, unfair treatment, and all the things that can rob them of their confidence and joy? Well, they can transform — and we’ll teach them how.

    Communication

    Coaches always tell their players to communicate on the court, but most players don’t know what to say and resort to useless ‘chatter.’ At PGC, we teach players exactly what to say and how to say it.

    Is PGC Right For Your Child?

    Each summer, over 17,000 middle school and high school players attend a PGC camp — but PGC is not for every player.

    PGC is for dedicated players who truly want to get better — regardless of position or skill level.

    Your child doesn’t have to take themselves too seriously in order to benefit from our camps (we still have lots of fun!), but they will need to enjoy working hard and challenging their existing self-beliefs to improve their skills.

    Take our 1-minute test to find out if PGC could be a good fit…

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    “I just finished Playmaker College with my 12-year old son. It was one of the most amazing experiences of both our lives. We got a year’s worth of knowledge in one week—not just lessons in basketball, but in life. This was more than worth the investment of time and money.”

    Jeremy Brown  |  Parent of a PGC Grad

    What Players Do at PGC…

    • Hear It – Each habit or skill is taught in the classroom first.
    • See It – Players watch film of pro players using each habit.
    • Do It – Players learn to apply each habit in game situations.

    What Players Don’t Do at PGC…

    • There are no talent shows or swim breaks.
    • There are no celebrity autograph sessions.
    • And, we don’t roll out the balls and “just play.”

    Basketball Players From These Programs Have Attended PGC Camps

    WHAT PLAYERS GET

    PLAYERS DEVELOP THESE SKILLS

    In this camp, your child will discover how to:

    • Blow by a defender, finish strong, and get to the foul line
    • See the court and find teammates before they’re open
    • Beat double-teams, traps, and full-court pressure
    • Play fast and stop on a dime like Arike Ogunbowale
    • Develop ‘ball on a string’ handles like Kyrie Irving
    • Control a pesky defender like Rajan Rondo
    • Move without the ball like Allie Quigley

    Players return to their teams with improved skills, increased confidence, and greater poise — ready to stand out against the competition.

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    THE DEEPER IMPACT…

    Beyond skills, this camp gives players a vision for their career — and life. Far more than just a pep talk, these ‘intangibles’ are taught and woven into the fabric of every classroom, film, and court session:

    Ownership – How to take responsibility for every thought and action.
    Self-discipline – How to take greater initiative on and off the court.
    Energy-giving – How to bring infectious energy and uplift to others.

    Here’s what a former Fortune 500 executive said after the camp:
    Read Her Surprising Story »

    “My two boys and I attended the Playmaker College camp this past week. We had all assumed we were simply ‘going to basketball camp’…

    If you ask our boys, they will tell you this was ‘the best week of their lives.’ What we collectively learned is that PGC is far more than ‘a basketball camp.’ PGC is a leadership experience in the cloak of a basketball camp.

    I sat in the back of the classroom for an evening session and decided from there to shift my calls so I could make as many of the classroom sessions as possible.

    I have attended hundreds of hours of leadership training over the years. In my view, what my boys experienced was among the best leadership/life training I have personally been exposed to. The fact that they leave loving basketball more than they did when they arrived, and with improved skills, is simply the icing on the cake.

    I was struck by the fact that parents who come to collect their kids on the last day don’t really know how much their kids have been exposed to, and how open they are to being better humans as a result.

    It should be said that the Director was exceptional and inspiring, and the team that supported him was excellent as well. Please accept my sincere thank you for doing the kind of work that has the potential for such positive impact on our children’s lives. We have registered for your Summer Lifetime Pass for both boys.”

    Leagh Turner
    Former Global Chief Operating Officer
    SAP

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    CAMP DETAILS

    Camp Details

    ENROLLMENT

    This camp is open to boys and girls entering 7th - 11th grade and is the ideal starting place for any player new to PGC, including advanced players.

    The majority of our day camps are limited to no more than 80 players to maximize each player's learning experience.

    Typical camps are 2-3 times this size, but we don’t take any more players than our camp director can know by name.

    Our camps fill up and we turn away lots of players each summer, so don’t wait to sign up.

    CAMP SCHEDULE

    The camp runs from 9:00am-4:00pm and check-in on the first day is from 8:25am-8:50am. This is NOT an overnight camp.

    Each day includes interactive classroom and video sessions, as well as action-packed gym sessions.

    The final day of camp ends at 2:00pm and parents are invited to come at 1:30pm for the closing wrap-up.

    Note: There is a 30-minute lunch break for players to eat a bag lunch or for parents to drop off lunch.

    SUPERVISION

    At PGC, the safety and well-being of each player is our top priority. For the entire day, all the players and staff are together on the court, in class, and in the eating area.

    CAMP STAFF

    At many camps, the Director is a celebrity athlete or coach who lends his or her name to the program — but little else.

    At PGC camps, the Director personally leads every session and takes the time to know every player by name.

    Our team of Instructors will be there to inspire and support your child through every session. Our Instructors are typically PGC grads who have played college basketball and coach high school or college basketball.

    "I have worked with some great teachers of the game, however, this week at PGC, I observed the best teacher I've ever seen. The sessions were powerful, purposeful, and efficient. Not a session went by where I wasn't thrilled with the content and delivery. I can't tell you how impressed I am with PGC."
    — Coach Dave Jankowski, La Palma, California

    GROUP DISCOUNTS

    While we rarely offer discounts at PGC, if you're planning to attend with a group of 5 or more players, we'd be happy to explore creating an exclusive group discount for you.

    CLICK HERE to submit a group discount inquiry to our customer experience concierge team and we'll get back to you within 24-48 hours!

    OBSERVING COACHES

    Join over 10,000 coaches who have attended a PGC course. Coaches consistently tell us the time they spent at PGC is the most beneficial investment they’ve made in their coaching career.

    At your PGC camp, you’ll attend all classroom, video and court sessions – just like players. You’ll also benefit from daily interactions with the director and other like­-minded coaches through in-session huddles.

    If you're thinking about sending your players to PGC check out our Partner Program to receive special discounts available exclusively for your players.

    DATE & LOCATION

    June 30 – July 4, 2025

    Camp location and Facility

    Sport City

    757 West 11400 South
    Draper, UT 84020

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    SPEAK WITH A CAMP SPECIALIST

    Have questions about camp and want us to call you? Choose a time that’s convenient for you and we’ll give you a call then.

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    3-CAMP CURRICULUM

    Did You Know…
    PGC Offers a 3-Course Curriculum

    A curriculum that’s been specifically designed to progress from one course to the next:

    1. Playmaker College → 2. Scoring College → 3. Point Guard College

    Take Advantage of Our 2-Camp Day Camp Pass

    As players benefit greatly from attending a Playmaker College camp a second time, we’ve created a 2-Camp Pass so you can save BIG on your next 5-day camp.

    TUITION DETAILS

    Tuition Details

    DON’T MISS OUT – First 2,500 Players Receive a $100 Early Bird Discount When Registration Opens Jan 26!

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    Single Camp - Player

    Register with a $300 deposit - daily pick-up and drop-off required.

    $795

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    Do You Have A Guarantee?

    You Bet. In Fact, We Have TWO Guarantees

    Guarantee #1 – The PGC Promise

    Register for a PGC camp today. Send your child away to PGC for a week (or weekend) and after they attend the entire camp, if you don’t feel like they significantly improved in at least one of these 4 main components…

    1. BASKETBALL IQ
    2. MINDSET
    3. LEADERSHIP
    4. PLAYMAKING

    … then you don’t pay anything. Just contact us anytime this calendar year and you will receive a 100% refund which is an outrageous guarantee, especially as we’ll be absorbing the cost of a week of meals and accommodations.

    It’s also a guarantee you won’t find anywhere else in the sports world.

    Guarantee #2 – The ‘Dicky D. Downright Crazy Guarantee’

    PGC Founder, Dick Devenzio (Dicky D.), was a no-nonsense, no B.S. kind of guy and his basketball camps were no different.

    In honor of Dick’s legacy, we’ve committed to upholding his standard of excellence and the mandate he set for PGC.

    And to hold ourselves accountable (and so you can hold us accountable), we’re offering you the following guarantee to help ensure we always provide the world class experience Dick would expect.

    If your child attends an entire PGC session and you aren’t completely satisfied with their basketball experience, simply let us know and not only will we refund your entire camp tuition, we will also send you an additional $500 cash to help cover any of your other basketball events or travel related expenses this year, to help further your child’s development.

    2 Camp Pass

    Get 2 day camps for just $497.50 each – and use them this summer, fall or anytime in the future.

    $995

    Money Back Guarantee

    While the Pass cannot be transferred to another player or used toward an overnight camp, the Pass comes with a no-risk guarantee. The pass can be used at any time in the future and is fully refundable if your child attends their first camp and does not want to return for another camp. Just contact us after their first camp and within this calendar year and we’ll refund the entire 2-Camp Pass.

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    Single Camp - Coach

    Spaces are extremely limited. Reserve a spot with your full payment.

    $195

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    Register Risk-Free

    Plans change, we understand. That’s why we offer Tuition Protection which gives you a full refund if you cancel more than 5 days before your camp and a 100% PGC credit if you cancel within 5 days.

    What Players, Parents, & Coaches Are Saying...

    Excellent 4.75/5

    based on over 26.5k reviews.

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    By Far the Best Camp My Son's Attended
    I really appreciate how the coaches learned every kids’ name. Though it was a big camp, the coaches made it personal by treating the kids individually. We’ve done basketball camps before, and this is by far the best one he’s attended.
    No Wasted Time
    Competitive. Perfect amount of kids so that there were no long lines…… so no one wasted time waiting in lines. Lots of good drills and tons of positive and constructive instruction.
    Life Transforming!
    PGC is life transforming! I’ve never been to a camp where whether it be Troupe or other players of mine have attended haven’t left saying they felt renewed and better for attending.
    If I Could Give an 11 Out of 10 I Would!
    If I could have rated everything 11 I would have. Immeasurable learning and growth. The content this week will fill half my practice plans. Would expand more with more time.
    Always Exceed Expectations
    Always exceeds expectations. So organized. Well thought out. Transferable skills from the court to life. I’ve referred several people to PGC and saw many at this camp.
    I Loved the Unapologetic Positivity
    I loved the unapologetic positivity. the example set will help me shape my own. Additional drills and skill sets to teach are just an added bonus.
    This was an amazing camp.
    This was an amazing camp. Everything had so much energy. It made me better as a leader. I can't wait to go again. 10/10 camp. Top notch camp
    I Will Never Forget
    I felt high energy with everyone and the friends that I made at the camp are ones that I will never forget.
    Gave Me Skills To Help My Game
    the best camp I've ever been to. Game me skills that will soon prove to help my game in school and club.
    Ready to Get on the Court
    Fantastic teamwork and teaching this week. Very energized and can’t wait to get back on the court.
    Instilled The Importance of the "Little Things"
    PGC taught my daughter the importance of little things and how to be a leader.
    the Best Basketball Camps I Have Attended
    It was one of the best basketball camps I have attended
     

    YOUR DIRECTOR

    Meet Your Director

    Markeith Madison

    Markeith was born and raised in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. He fell in love with the game of basketball at the age of 5 while sitting in front of his TV watching Michael Jordan dominate. From that moment on, Markeith carried a basketball with him everywhere he went.

    In his senior year of high school, Markeith’s team won a 6A state championship and he earned an opportunity to play college basketball, and eventually play overseas....

    FAQs

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Event General Questions

    Which camp should I attend first?

    The only prerequisite to attend PGC is a desire to work hard and learn. If your child is age-eligible, and you’ve already taken the test, we HIGHLY recommend attending our camps in the following order if your schedule permits:

    1. Playmaker College - Incoming 7th-11th grade players
    2. Scoring College - Incoming 9th-12th grade & college
    3. Point Guard College - Incoming 9th-12th grade & college

    Note – If you have a child who’s in the 4th-8th grade, check out our non-residential Point Guard Prep day camps to locate a camp near you.

    How do I know if my child is good enough to attend?

    We get this question often and it's not about being 'good enough.'

    If your child is a dedicated player who loves the game and wants to improve, they'll fit right in. If they're not interested in learning the game, PGC is probably not for them, regardless of how good they are.

    Players are placed in skill-based groups, so if your child is a less experienced player, they'll be with others who are similar — and if they're one of the top players, they'll be with other top players.

    Is PGC for players of every position?

    Yes. We teach the game, not a group of skills specific to one position.

    Any player will benefit from any PGC camp—regardless of their position—as long as they are eager to learn the game.

    How do we know it will be worth it?

    Over 145,000 players and 10,000 coaches have attended a PGC camp over the past 31 years and the feedback is consistent.

    Players who are eager to learn and get better have a really special experience. A player who thinks they know it all already and isn't interested in getting better doesn't typically enjoy their time with us.

    As long as your child has a passion for the game and wants to improve, they're going to love their time at PGC.

    As we stand behind the experience we provide, and to remove any risk for you, we are the only camp in the camp industry to offer a 100% Money-Back Guarantee.

    If your child attends an entire PGC session and you aren’t completely satisfied with their basketball experience, simply contact us within this calendar year and not only will we refund your entire camp tuition, we will also send you an additional $500 cash to help cover any of your other basketball events or travel related expenses this year, to help further your child’s development.

    How many players attend each session?

    The majority of our sessions have 80-120 players with a 12:1 player-to-coach ratio. Typically, basketball camps are two to three times the size of our sessions, but we don’t take any more players than our course director can know by name. Please note, some of our bigger locations may have 140-160 athletes depending on capacity.

    Most of our programs fill up and we turn away lots of players each summer, but we limit enrollment so that we can provide the best experience possible for players.

    What's the competition level like at each session?

    Players get the chance to compete against other players all week long in specially-designed games to reinforce what’s being taught. But, competition is not the focus of the camp.

    At PGC, we focus on the skills, habits, mindset, and leadership traits players are learning while they’re competing. We do our best to put players in age and skill appropriate divisions, but we’re not concerned when that doesn’t happen as what we’re attempting to instill in players isn’t dependent on the level of competition.

    To assist the mindset and leadership training, we challenge players to partner and compete with older or younger players at times, and those of the opposite gender. If you don’t feel comfortable with your child competing against those of the opposite gender, please advise our Site Manager upon your arrival at camp and we’ll do our best to minimize the likelihood of this happening.

    What if we don’t know our summer schedule yet?

    You can wait until you know your child’s complete summer schedule before you register. The only problem is, the session you want to register for may be sold out by then as most of our camps do sell out each year.

    To make it risk-free for you, we offer Tuition Protection which gives you a full refund if you cancel more than 5 days before your camp and a 100% PGC credit if you cancel within 5 days. In addition, as long as it's at least two weeks prior to your session, you can transfer to another camp without any additional cost.

    What if my child is too busy and just has too much going on?

    What exactly are they doing that’s keeping them so busy? Are their activities aligned with their dreams and aspirations, or are they just following the crowd and hoping for the best? Great players don’t base their games—or their lives—on hope. And, they certainly don’t follow the masses. First, they decide what they want; then they go out and find the people and learning opportunities that will get them there.

    What good is it to be seen by hundreds of college coaches at AAU events if they’re not doing anything special to stand out from the crowd? A good college coach can pick out the best players on the court within the first five minutes of a game. Sometimes, they can even spot the best players during warm-ups, just by noticing how they carry themselves and interact with others.

    Smart players spend more time “getting better” than “getting seen.”

    What if the camp is just too far away?

    The average PGC camp attracts players from 11 different states, as well as a handful of international players. Hundreds of players fly, endure long bus rides, or beg a parent or coach to drive them 10-12 hours to get to PGC. We are constantly amazed at how far some players will travel to attend a session.

    Right now, players in North Dakota, Alaska, Lithuania, and New Zealand are coming up with creative ways to get themselves to PGC.

    So, don’t let distance be a deal-breaker for you. Where there’s a will, there's usually a way.

    “When we left PGC, we had a 10-hour trip ahead of us, so I thought that Daymon would sleep most of the way home. Although physically exhausted, he was so energized and excited that we talked for over nine hours about his experience at PGC. He said, ‘Dad, this was one of the greatest weeks of my life.’ Last night, I watched him play in open gym and he is already incorporating what he learned into his game. Thanks for the positive impact that you made on our son.”
    — Joe Osborn, Fort Wayne, Indiana.

    What details can you provide if I'll be flying to a session?

    If you are flying to a PGC session, you are responsible for your own transportation to and from the session. We recommend visiting the airport website(s) to determine the best means of transportation to and from the college. Many airlines have specific protocols for minors traveling alone. Please contact individual airlines accordingly.

    International Travel Insurance

    If you are an player attending a session in a country where you are not a resident, you must either:

    • Purchase international travel insurance and forward a copy of your certificate of coverage to PGC.
    • Provide a written letter waiving PGC of all responsibility in case of an injury or accident.

    The certificate of coverage or written letter must be emailed to [email protected] at least two weeks prior to the start of your session.

    Flight Times

    We recommend booking a flight on the morning of your session that will allow you to arrive at the host college for check-in before 12 noon. If you arrive at the college before check-in begins, it’s not a problem (just bring a book to read!). If you are flying to your session a night early and you require accommodations, we may be able to assist you.

    At most of our sessions, players who are at least 18 years or older can stay in the dorms a night early. To make a request for an early arrival, please contact us at least three weeks prior to your session.

    Note: We do not provide supervision or meals to players who arrive a night early to a session. Due to liability concerns, we are unable to provide early arrival accommodations to any athletes.

    Are there swim breaks or special outings?

    There are no talent shows, swim breaks, or celebrity autograph signings, and we don’t roll out the balls and “just play”. You can find these things at many basketball camps, but not at PGC.

    We believe when you invest in your game, you should actually get better and improve. So, our commitment is to NEVER waste a player's time or attention.

    Will I receive an evaluation at the end of the session?

    Players do not receive an evaluation of their skills at the end of their PGC camp. We spend 100% of our time teaching players, not evaluating them.

    Players receive feedback from our director, the instructors, and other players throughout each court session, in addition to the dozens of pages of notes most players take in the classroom. We expect players to write down all the helpful feedback they receive all week long, just like any dedicated player would do.

    Are coaches who attend PGC camps there to recruit players?

    Coaches who observe PGC camps are there to grow as a coach, and coaches who are on staff at sessions are there to assist you as a player. Exposure is not the focus of a PGC session.

    With that being said, we typically have directors, instructors, or observing coaches who are college coaches or who are highly connected in the college coaching world. So, just like with any experience in life, it often pays to stand out and be special.

    As a parent, can I watch any part of the week?

    We invite parents to join us on Day 3 evening at each of our residential courses for the classroom, film, and court session. We also invite parents to join us for the opening Parent Meeting on Day 1, prior to the start of the session, and for the Closing Ceremonies on the final morning.

    These are the only times we permit parents to observe, as popping in and out during the week can be a distraction for players and our staff. Parents may take their son or daughter for a meal off-campus during the week, if desired.

    Will players be allowed to use their cell phones at camp?

    Yes, we do allow cell phones! We want athletes to stay connected with their families so they can check in and keep them updated with everything they're learning at camp. We also require them to set alarms to wake themselves up every morning. There is, however, very limited time for athletes to be on their phones during the week. We ask they are on silent and kept in their bag during the gym and classroom sessions. You will be provided with our on-site manager's phone number in case of an emergency.

    What do we need to bring to camp?

    All athletes must bring a basketball, water bottle notebook, and pen. You will receive an email and text one month before camp starts with a “Getting Ready” link with more information and a complete packing list.

    If your child will be attending a day camp, please make sure to pack a lunch for your athlete. Meals are not provided at day camps.

    Tuition, Cancellations & Injuries

    What if I need to cancel my registration?

    Things sometimes come up that are unavoidable—we get it. That's why we offer Tuition Protection, so you can have peace-of-mind.

    Cancellation Policy: If your child can't attend the camp for any reason, including schedule conflicts, last-minute injuries, a concussion, an unexpected illness, or a family emergency, you will receive a 100% credit for camp fees paid that can be applied to a future camp, transferred to a friend, or donated to an underprivileged player. Without tuition protection, camp fees are non-refundable.

    In the unlikely event that PGC has to cancel the camp, 100% of your tuition fees paid will be credited towards a future PGC camp.

    With Tuition Protection: The purchase of tuition protection during registration will give you a full refund if you cancel more than 5 days before your camp and a 100% PGC credit if you cancel within 5 days of camp. ($75)

    What does Tuition Protection provide me with?

    With Tuition Protection: The purchase of tuition protection during registration will give you a full refund if you cancel more than 5 days before your camp and a 100% PGC credit if you cancel within 5 days of camp.

    Fee: $75 for day camps and $125 for residential camps.

    Note: Without a protection plan, tuition is non-refundable.

    What about injuries?

    If you’re injured prior to your session, we recommend you still attend. Many players have done this, and nearly every player has said they were glad they did. The majority of teaching takes place in the classroom, so as long as you can write and sit in a chair, you’ll get all the information that every other player receives.

    Note: Every player's health and safety is our utmost priority. We've consulted college coaches and top athletic trainers to ensure we're taking every precaution possible to minimize the risk of injuries at the camp, including managing the physical load placed on players and ensuring proper rest and recovery time. We will also have an athletic trainer onsite for the duration of the camp.

    What if we can't afford the tuition fee?

    How determined are you or your child to attend a PGC camp?

    If you are truly determined, there are ways to make it happen, even if you are financially challenged. Lots of parents and players have done it. We hear their stories all the time.

    If you can’t help your child pay for the camp, don’t let that stop them. Right now, a player in Texas is figuring out how many lawns he has to mow to get to a session, while a player in Chicago is calculating how many driveways she has to shovel to get to a camp. For decades now, players have been resourceful in finding ways to raise the money they need to attend. What about you?

    Here are a few quick ideas to assist your child, as they can:
    • See if their school’s basketball program or athletic department will support them.
    • Ask family members to put holiday and/or birthday gift money towards the tuition fee.
    • Ask a coach or a teacher for help in seeking financial assistance from a community organization. Many local small businesses raise money to support young people who need assistance—especially if the opportunity is focused on leadership and character development.

    As a competitive athlete, your child will always face obstacles in their life, and some may seem impossible to overcome. But whatever the current circumstances, there is someone out there who has faced the exact same circumstances and found a way to realize their goals.

    Once they've done these things, if they still need assistance, let us know and we'll do our part to support you. We help many players each year, especially when they've shown us their level of commitment to attending PGC. Get further details here.

    Note: We also provide a financial discount for clergy and military families. Contact us for details.

     

    Do you offer group discounts?

    While we rarely offer discounts at PGC, if you're planning to attend with a group of 5 or more players, we'd be happy to explore creating an exclusive group discount for you.

    CLICK HERE to submit a group discount inquiry to our customer experience concierge team and we'll get back to you within 24-48 hours!

    Meals, Allergies & Supervision

    If my child has allergies, how does your team ensure they'll be taken care of at camp?

    If your athlete has allergies, it's critical to add that information to the medical forms you'll be required to fill out after registering for camp. You will also get the opportunity to speak to our Site Manager at camp check-in. If your athlete has any medication, they must be able to administer and store it themselves.

    Please reach out directly to customer support team at [email protected] with any additional concerns or requests and we'll be happy to assist!

    Are the camps safe? What type of supervision do you provide?

    At PGC courses, the safety and well-being of each player is our top priority. For nearly the entire day, all the players and staff are together on the court, in class, or in the dining hall.

    My son, 14 years old, had never been to any sort of sleep-away camp, nor had he ever been to a basketball camp (day-long or otherwise), so he didn't know what to expect and he was excited but anxious. He was very happily surprised at the instruction level, the intensity, and the safe and supportive and encouraging environment that the PGC coaches created.
    - Heather Bowen, PGC Mom

    The safety, especially at night exceeded expectations - thank you! As a mom, that was my biggest concern. Addi is quiet while she takes in information and tries it out so thank you for recognizing everyone learns differently and is quiet at first but they are still learning.
    - Amy Skaggs, PGC Mom

    Dorms

    For overnight camps, our staff stay in the dorm building with the players, and we ensure appropriate supervision and curfew checks each night. The players do not have a lot of time in the dorms, as they typically have less than an hour following the evening gym session to shower, have a snack, and be in their room before curfew. 

    Our Three Rules:
    1. Players are not permitted to enter the dorms of the opposite gender at any time or they will be immediately sent home.
    2. Players are not permitted to leave the campus at any time unless it is with a parent.
    3. Players are must be in their own room by curfew.

    Waiting Lists

    If I'm on the waiting list for a sold out session, how do I know if a spot comes available?

    Once a session sells out, if spots come available, we contact all the players on the wait list at the same time. The spots are then filled on a first-come, first-served basis.

    What are my chances of getting into a camp if I'm on the waiting list?

    Spots occasionally become available within a month or two of the start date of a sold-out session. Your chances depend on how many cancellations there are for a given session and how many other athletes are on the waiting list at the time spots become available.

    Can I sign up for another camp AND a wait list and then later switch?

    Yes. If you sign up for another camp and spots become available in the camp for which you're on a wait list, you can switch into the sold-out session at no additional expense.

    Reserve your spot today as our camps fill quickly.

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