Seahawk Adult Golf Programs
Seahawk Adult
Golf Programs
Learn, Play, and Improve Year-Round
Learn, Play, and Improve
Year-Round
Our six-semester program runs throughout the year and is designed to develop golfers of all skill levels through structured classes, real-world play, and technology-driven progress tracking.
Each semester includes:
-
Six or eight one-hour weekly classes scheduled on a
specific day of the week -
Unlimited range ball and practice facility access
during each class -
Access to the Op 36 mobile app to track progress,
training, and milestones -
Registration in a minimum of two Op 36 9-hole golf events
(Golf and cart fees may apply to some events)
- Six or eight one-hour weekly classes scheduled on a specific day of the week
- Unlimited range ball and practice facility access during each class
- Access to the Op 36 mobile app to track progress, training, and milestones
- Registration in a minimum of two Op 36 9-hole golf events (Golf and cart fees may apply to some events)
Partnering with Operation 36, each student, regardless of skill level, is invited to join the Op 36 community. Students use the app to track their performance, log practice hours, share experiences, and celebrate milestones.
Players progress through Op 36 skill levels and yardage divisions, starting from 25 yards and working their way up to over 3,000 yards as they demonstrate scoring mastery.
Turning Practice Into Performance
Students do not just practice. They play.
Op 36 challenges players to shoot par (36) or better before moving to longer distances, ensuring skill and scoring development at every stage.
Our outdoor training area features a modified short game course for additional scoring practice.
While students use our technology for simulated practice, the real focus is getting them on the course. We partner with local golf facilities to host Op 36 events and other playing opportunities throughout the semester.
LPGA Women's Programs
Teaching Goals:
- Introduce the fundamentals of golf: grip, stance, posture, and basic swing mechanics.
- Familiarize students with the rules, basic etiquette, and safety on the course.
- Build confidence through simple drills focusing on putting, chipping, short irons woods, and Driver.
- Encourage enjoyment of the game and help students feel comfortable on a driving range and practice green.
Teaching Goals:
Refine full swing technique with woods, hybrids, and long irons.
Continuing improving your golf skills and shot outcome.
Introduce course management basics: club selection, shot strategy, and reading greens.
Develop skills for playing actual holes — managing bunkers, rough, and various lies.
Foster a supportive, social learning environment for playing 9-hole practice rounds.
Teaching Goals:
Master advanced swing adjustments for shaping shots and handling different course conditions.
Enhance short game precision: pitching, sand shots, flop shots, and specialty putts.
Develop advanced course management, including pre-shot routines and mental strategies for competitive or social play.
Prepare students for tournament play, team events, or club-level competition.
Build leadership and confidence for participants to join women’s golf associations and golf events.
