Garner, NC—North Carolina-based golf player development program, Operation 36, announces their first October Educational Roundtable workshop, and it is specifically for Golf Professionals based in the United Kingdom.
This workshop “How to Launch an Operation 36 Program in the UK,” will share some of the techniques and advice that will be specific to the needs of UK-based professionals.
The Roundtable discussion will be hosted by Operation 36 Director of Network Relations, Matt Bartell, PGA. Bartell will be joined with golf professional James Salt, PGA of Ringway Golf Club in Hales Barn, England, who is a qualified ‘AA’ Professional.
Salt is an Operation 36 coach who has a thriving program, and will be sharing his method and advice. He joined the Operation 36 Program in the fall of 2019, and has successfully created a program with over 100 active golfers.
The workshop will be hosted online, on Thursday, October 21 th at 9:00 p.m. BST (3 pm EST). It is designed to provide strategies that will be useful to all golf professionals, even those who are not currently in an Operation 36 program location.
About Operation 36
Operation 36 is the most effective developmental program to teach beginners how to play golf. All new players begin on the course, and instead of starting at the tee box, they play from 25 yards away from the hole. Once the player shoots par (36) from 25 yards, they back up to 50 yards, and so on, until they are shooting even par (36) from the full tee box. Participants engage in weekly classes taught by golf professionals and all progress of the golfers is tracked in the Operation 36 Platform.
The Operation 36 mission is to create 1 million new golfers over the next five years, and they want to help coaches with introducing new golfers and retaining them for the long term.