Summer Golf Camp: register by June 10

BCHS Head Boys Golf Coach David Boncosky is offering a Bishop Chatard Summer Golf Camp for boys and girls, a voluntary summer golf development program for current and incoming Bishop Chatard students in grades 7–12.

This is not a traditional golf camp. Every session takes place on the course, with 18 holes of live play and instruction from Head Boys Golf Coach David Boncosky. Players receive coaching in shot selection, course management, short game strategy, and mental toughness — all in real playing situations.

In addition to the camp, private instruction and club fitting consultation is available by appointment. See details below.

What Players Will Learn

Every player’s instruction— regardless of track or experience level — is built on the same foundation:

  • Grip, alignment, posture, club face control and swing path
  • Golf etiquette, attitude, and course awareness

From there, players advance into specialty shots and competitive strategy, including:

  • Floppy flops, bump-and-runs, three wood magic and equator shots
  • Learn to shape the ball – draw, fade, stinger, knock down, trap draw
  • Reading course design and making smart decisions under pressure

This program is designed to help players improve through real golf, real situations, and real instruction on the course.

The Details

Program Dates
June 18, 22, 23, 24, 25
July 6, 7, 8, 9, 13, 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23
Total sessions: 17
Note: No sessions June 29 through July 5 per IHSAA moratorium guidelines.

Day and Time
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday
8:00 am to 1:00 pm

Location
Four rotating Marion County courses — South Grove, Coffin, Pleasant Run, and Sarah Shank.
The location will be announced every Sunday evening via the Bishop Chatard Athletics app

Minimum enrollment is 8 players; maximum enrollment is 12. The program will run only if minimum is met. First come, first served.

Program Options
On-Course Development Track: $500*
● On-course instruction all 17 sessions
● Fundamentals, shot selection, course management, short game, and mental game, attitude, etiquette
● All skill levels welcome

Competitive Player Track: $900*
Everything in the Development Track plus:
● Coach Boncosky physically present at tournaments whenever possible
● Always available by cell for post-round debrief after every competitive round
● Short game stat tracker reviewed after every tournament round
● Focused on scoring, course management, and mental toughness under pressure
● Designed for players pursuing varsity golf or college-level play

*Plus processing fee ($15/$27) and green fees. Green fees are paid directly by each player at the course: $17 / $18 per round depending on the facility.

Registration and Payment

  • Full payment is due at registration. Spots are not held without payment
  • REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Register Here
  • Golf clubs and comfortable walking shoes (Coach’s experience: I used to wear golf shoes; I think they are optional not mandatory. Only time you really need them is when the ground is moist–morning dew etc.)
  • Sunscreen
  • A large water bottle — sessions run through the heat of the morning
  • A push cart is certainly a good option but not required. Carrying water and walking as much as we will be walking gets tiring.
  • A high protein breakfast before you leave home
  • Snacks for the round: banana, beef jerky, protein bars

Additional Opportunities

Private instruction with Coach Boncosky is available by appointment at $100 per hour at Ironwood Golf Course or Riverside Golf Academy.
Club fitting consultation is available at $50 per hour. Coach Boncosky, a former PXG and Callaway certified club fitter, will accompany your player and family to the golf store and guide proper club selection. Buy the right clubs the first time.

Questions?

Contact Coach Boncosky directly at 317-679-4506 or dboncosky@bishopchatard.org.
We look forward to a great summer on the course.

“Golf is an amazing game. It teaches you so many things, and it teaches you so
much humility and discipline and absolute hard work because nothing is ever given
in this game.” – Aaron Rai, 2026 PGA Championship Winner