How Beginners Can Learn to Play Golf

Amy Boehnert

Are you a beginner golfer looking for a clear path to learn the game while improving? The Operation 36 method is famous for its unique method of starting close to the hole, and backing up as your skills improve.

Golf is notorious for being a sport where improvement can feel intangible and slow. Many new golfers stay on the sidelines and practice for hours on the range, without experiencing the joy of playing on the course. When you start a beginner at the full tee box, it is intimidating and frustrating. In fact, most beginners who learn to play golf this way quit from frustration.

That is why we created a method for teaching beginners how to play golf by starting near the hole. Beginners quickly learn how to putt and chip and see success on the course. As skills improve, the golfer backs up and masters new skills. It is a fun and encouraging way to learn to play.

We encourage beginners to find a local Operation 36 club to see how exciting it can be to get on the course from the beginning and back up as your skills progress. Operation 36 is also well-known for being social. Each week, golfers get together to learn how to play together. This often makes it more affordable for the family than private lessons and more fun for everyone.

Operation 36 is a program specially designed for beginner golfers, knew this was a challenge and set out to transform the way beginners learn and track their improvement.

If you're a beginner golfer seeking a clear and motivating path to improvement, Operation 36 is your answer. Ready to start your journey to becoming a confident golfer? To learn more about joining an Operation 36 program, click below to find a location near you!

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