What does it really take to develop junior golfers the right way?
In this episode of The Golf Sitdown, we sit down with Steve Brewer, Director of Instruction at Dubsdread Golf Course and a national ambassador for Operation 36.
Steve shares how he’s built one of the largest junior development programs in the country — serving 150+ juniors and 1,000+ adults annually — while staying committed to a simple principle:
👉 The number is still 36.
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Host: Ryan Dailey, PGA @ryandaileygolf
Co-Host: Seth Thompson, PGA @seth_thompsongolf
Executive Producer: A.J. Reimann @a.j._reimann
We dive into:
Why players must come to the course MORE as they improve
How to manage parent expectations without lowering standards
Why lowering the benchmark hurts long-term development
The real reason kids “burn out”
How to create structure, accountability, and measurable progress
Why coaching is more than just teaching the golf swing
If you’re a golf coach, parent, or player serious about long-term improvement, this episode is packed with gold.
Chapters
00:00 Expectations for Parents and Players
02:53 Player Development and Training Frequency
07:38 Managing Expectations in Golf
12:18 The Role of Coaches and Communication
17:10 The Importance of a Supportive Environment
21:37 Setting Realistic Goals and Benchmarks
26:11 The Journey of Improvement in Golf
30:58 Final Thoughts and Reflections
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