University of Texas Longhorns Baseball Camp
Parent and Player Reviews about University of Texas Longhorns Auggie Garrido Baseball camps. Reviews about Longhorn Youth and Longhorn High School Baseball Camps and Showcases with ratings about instructor to player ratio, facility quality, instruction quality, and overall rating.







On May 18, 2009 Omar wrote:
I attended a Longhorn baseball camp heading into my senior year of high school, and I enjoyed it very much. The chance to get intstruction from UT coaches as well as coaches from surrounding colleges was great. Good organization and instruction, although after 4 days it seemed a little bit repetitive. However, it was here that I first got noticed by college coaches and it helped me to get recruited by a few colleges. I eventually signed with a program that first saw me from the camp so I can say this camp got me where I am now.
On May 19, 2009 Laura wrote:
My son attended UT’s camp while in high school. It had a huge number of attendees and, as I recall, there were roughly a dozen players in each instructional group. A lot of emphasis was placed on hitting. While well-run, it is quite expensive (over $500) and unless you’re a legitimate UT prospect, your money most likely could be better spent on private instruction.