


OPERATION 36 JUNIOR GOLF CLASS
A Structured Curriculum to Guide You
Operation 36 (often called Op 36) is a youth and adult golf development program that helps players learn golf from the hole backward, instead of starting on a full course right away.
Players begin very close to the hole and only move farther back as they prove they can shoot a score of 36 or better for 9 holes—that’s where the name comes from.
How Operation 36 works:
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Start close: Beginners start as close as 25 yards from the hole
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Level-based: Players advance through distances (25, 50, 100 yards, then full tee boxes)
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Clear goal: Shoot 36 or better for 9 holes to move up
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Class + play model: Weekly coaching classes paired with on-course “Op 36 Play Days”
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All ages: Used for kids, teens, and adults
Why people like it:
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Builds confidence fast (early success instead of frustration)
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Makes progress easy to understand for players and parents
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Encourages real on-course skills, not just range time
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Works great for beginners and players who want structure
In short: Operation 36 turns golf into a clear, achievable progression, helping players actually play the game sooner—and enjoy it more.
Start Dates:
April - July.
Time:
Practices are on Wednesday after school in April and May. Then we switch to morning practices on Wednesdays in June and July.
Cost:
$100/month -- OPEN TO EVERYONE !!!!!
Find out more online at https://operation36.golf/ - To Sign up Call Adam Webb @ 270-909-1041





PGA JUNIOR LEAGE
We are very proud to be apart of the PGA Junior League. Golf finally has a team sport aspect for kids just like baseball, soccer or basketball. PGA Jr. League is a game-changing opportunity for boys and girls to learn and play golf. The program brings family and friends together around fun, team golf experiences with expert coaching from PGA and LPGA Professionals.
Start Dates:
Practices begin first Wednesday in May after school. Matches begin in June
Cost:
$110 Registration to the PGA paid online to register. We then collect $100/month for May-July for caoching fees, practice costs and player fees for matches. Total is $410 for the season.
In PGA JLG the focus is to have fun playing golf with your friends. PGA JLG teams want to win, but the stress often associated with individual tournaments is eliminated by the low-pressure format and the sense of playing on a team with your friends. Our goal is to foster an enjoyment of the game that will last a lifetime.
There is no individual scoring in PGA JLG. The two-player scramble format allows for all participants to feel connected with the team. This scramble format allows for less experienced kids to feel like they are helping the team, while not putting all the pressure on them. The more experienced kids enjoy the aspect of helping and we really see the camaraderie build within these two-person scramble teams.
Each week during our season our kids will practice on Wednesdays. The team will typically do drills and work on their golf games as well as play with each other on the golf course building a team atmosphere.
Each team-vs-team competition in PGA JLG consists of four 9-hole matches. Each 9-hole match is broken down into three 3-hole segments that we call “Flags”. These matches or flag points are won win a team wins a 3-hole match.
The uniforms bring everyone together in that team feeling. It really enhances the kids feeling a part of something bigger, which takes the pressure off the kids knowing they have teammates in their corner. Each player on the team gets 2 jerseys, water bottle, hat, backpack, bag tag, as well as other fun items.
