# Operation 36 Golf

## **Operation 36:** <a href="#operation-36" id="operation-36"></a>

Operation 36 is a fantastic way for both new and experienced players to test their limits, and improve their game from various distances and courses.

### How does it work:

Operation 36 challenges players to get par or lower in 10 progressively more difficult levels on select courses. (Each level containing 9 holes)

### Where do I find and download Operation 36 courses:

From the GSPro main Menu, click “Challenges” then “Operation 36 Golf”. You will be shown a list of several courses to download and play.

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### Downloading A Challenge:

If the course tied to your desired Operation 36 challenge isn't yet downloaded in Local Match, you'll need to download the course in Operation 36. Press "Download to Play" and the download should begin before turning to a blue "Play Course" option.

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### Starting A Level:

Once you have pressed “Play Course”, you will be brought to the Players and Match Settings menu. It’s important in this screen that you choose the Player/s you’d wish to hold the progress you make in this session. (Click the arrow adjacent to the name to select a new player, or press on the “Plus” in a separate box to add a an additional player) Once your selected player/s are chosen, click “Play Course Name”.

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### Comparing Operation 36 progress:

If you have family members, or friends with separately created players, you may want to compare your Operation 36 progress to each other. We’ve created an easy way for players to do this in the “Players” settings.

From the main menu of GSPro, click on “Players”.

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From the Player menu, choose the player you’d wish to review. Once you’ve selected your desired player, click on the “Operation 36” tab. In the Operation 36 tab, you can review your progress so far. (Below each level is your best par score achieved, and the amount of attempts it took to achieve)

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