
If you’ve ever felt frustrated because progress should be faster, or you’ve watched your junior (or student) get discouraged, this episode of The Golf Sit Down is for you.
Ryan, Seth, and AJ sit down with Steve Brewer PGA, Director of Instruction at Dubsdread Golf Club in Orlando, Florida and Operation 36 Master Coach, to unpack what real improvement looks like on the course and how to set expectations that keep golfers motivated instead of defeated. With nearly two decades of building a player-development program from scratch and six years integrating Operation 36, Steve now leads a program serving 150 juniors and 1,000 adults annually. Backed by an incredible database of on-course statistics, he shares exactly how his team tracks progress, manages expectations, and helps families navigate the inevitable ups and downs of learning the game.
This episode is about understanding that as golfers improve, the game becomes more complex and that growth requires structure, repetition, measurable benchmarks, and a coaching environment strong enough to handle frustration without lowering the standard.
“Give them direction. Give them organization. Give them a plan. That’s what families and golfers are looking for.” Steve Brewer, PGA
Steve’s philosophy is simple but powerful: don’t lower the standard - raise the clarity. When players understand the roadmap, when parents know what to expect, and when coaches proactively guide the emotional journey, golf becomes what it’s meant to be. A long-term development process built on resilience, growth, and measurable progress.
Because the goal isn’t just to pass a yardage. It’s to become a golfer.
Listen to the full episode of The Golf Sit Down Podcast with Steve Brewer and hear the full conversation on what it really takes to improve at golf without lowering the standard. From managing expectations to understanding why 36 matters, this episode is a must-listen for golfers, parents, and coaches committed to long-term development.
Share this Podcast