PBI Announces 2019 Adult World Tennis Camp Sites
Magnolia, Texas (Nov. 27, 2018) - Tennis management company Peter Burwash International (PBI) has announced the locations and schedule of its 2019 World Tennis Camp Series. The four- to five-day intensive camps are featured at some of the most beautiful and highly rated tennis destinations in the world. PBI’s World Tennis Camp’s 2019 exclusive destinations and dates are:
- JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort & Spa (Palm Desert, CA) February 4-7 and December 4-7,
- Punta Mita (Mexico) March 27-31,
- Bio-Hotel Stanglwirt (Going/Tirol, Austria) June 23-27 and September 8-13,
- Carmel Valley Ranch (Carmel, CA) to be assigned,
- Baha Mar (Nassau, The Bahamas) December 4-8,
- Silverado Resort & Spa (Napa, CA) August 8-11,
- Reynolds Lake Oconee (Greensboro, GA) October 3-6, and
- Jumeirah Beach Hotel (Dubai) December 3-7.
The camps are open to all levels and participants are paired with compatible players. They feature over 20 hours of world-class instruction with PBI professionals, drills, round robins, gifts, photographs, and a welcome dinner. “The popularity and participation growth of the camps in 2018 has encouraged PBI to offer continuity with the camp locations and dates for 2019,” PBI President, Rene Zondag said. “We had a tremendous amount of positive feedback and loyal participation in our 2018 series and are very excited with the 2019 program.”
Since 1975, PBI has provided quality tennis instruction and tennis management services for many of the world’s best resorts, hotels and clubs. Using simplicity checkpoints and fundamentals that provide individualized instruction, PBI has taught over 3 million students from beginners to professionals. For more information on the PBI World Camp Series please visit www.pbiworldtenniscamp.com.
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