My son attended the DBU camp two years ago and we were thoroughly impressed with the low camper-instructor ratio and level of instruction. The DBU coaches seemed genuinely interested in helping every single camper to develop his baseball abilities and did not put most of their focus on prospects they were interested in. That said, they did express interest in my son during the camp and that interest eventually led to an offer. My son attended many college camps (UT, TCU, A&M, UTSA, etc.) and the DBU camp was the most helpful for both instruction and exposure. It’s also much less expensive than many college camps. Highly recommended.
On May 19, 2009 Laura wrote:
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Low Camper to Instructor Ratio
Just added stars for ratings
On May 25, 2009 Dave wrote:
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Low Camper to Instructor Ratio
We attended the Fall Camp this past year and was truly impressed! Coach to Player ratio was terrific and a chance to tour the facilities added to the experience! Coaches were very enaged, interactive, and instructed every positional player either in groups and in one on one during the weekend…each player was given an evaluation on their position(s) with the coaches! First two days were drills, instructing, and breaking down the game, then the last day was round robin evaluation games! I rate DBU’s camp a tremendous 5-Stars and our son is looking forward to returning to their next camp! GO Patriots!
On June 25, 2009 Sam wrote:
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Not Rated
Instruction
Not Rated
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Not Rated
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Not Rated
Low Camper to Instructor Ratio
Not Rated
Average Camp. Been to the big program camps and this one seemed to go “through the motions”….great campus but thats it!
On May 19, 2009 Laura wrote:
My son attended the DBU camp two years ago and we were thoroughly impressed with the low camper-instructor ratio and level of instruction. The DBU coaches seemed genuinely interested in helping every single camper to develop his baseball abilities and did not put most of their focus on prospects they were interested in. That said, they did express interest in my son during the camp and that interest eventually led to an offer. My son attended many college camps (UT, TCU, A&M, UTSA, etc.) and the DBU camp was the most helpful for both instruction and exposure. It’s also much less expensive than many college camps. Highly recommended.
On May 19, 2009 Laura wrote:
Just added stars for ratings
On May 25, 2009 Dave wrote:
We attended the Fall Camp this past year and was truly impressed! Coach to Player ratio was terrific and a chance to tour the facilities added to the experience! Coaches were very enaged, interactive, and instructed every positional player either in groups and in one on one during the weekend…each player was given an evaluation on their position(s) with the coaches! First two days were drills, instructing, and breaking down the game, then the last day was round robin evaluation games! I rate DBU’s camp a tremendous 5-Stars and our son is looking forward to returning to their next camp! GO Patriots!
On June 25, 2009 Sam wrote:
Average Camp. Been to the big program camps and this one seemed to go “through the motions”….great campus but thats it!