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Paul Thornley is a PGA Professional, golf coach and director of Targetline Limited. Targetline is a unique realistic indoor golf competition. It offers the ultimate corporate hospitality solution, encouraging delegates to interact by adding a focal point that’s fun for all and helps everyone feel at ease. Targetline is also widely used by golf industry professionals and amateurs worldwide as an indoor practice and training aid. It can be set up in minutes, used safely in any confined space, and is neat and compact for storage.
Joined: 09th May 2008
Articles: 15
URL: http://www.targetline.co.uk
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The Benefits of Golf Practice with a Raised Tee and Shortened Club

09th January 2009
One of the most vital rules of playing good golf is to concentrate on hitting the ball forwards rather than hitting it into the air. Getting the ball off the ground is the job of the club, not the golfer. Practising golf with a shortened club and raise...

Getting to Grips with Golf: How to Hold the Golf Club

19th December 2008
The golf club is basically a stick with a weighted end, similar in concept to a hammer or a hatchet. The common denominator concerning all these things is that they are used to apply force in order to drive an object into a given position. The way the dri...

From the Highlands to the Course: A Potted History of Golf and an Important Lesson

19th December 2008
Sticks and Stones Hundreds of years ago on the wind-ravaged links in the Highlands of Scotland, two very bored shepherds were watching their flock. Desperate to ease the boredom of the treacherously cold, tedious hours, one of them started to mess arou...

Golf Tips: Never hit the ball until you know where it’s going - the crucial role of the target lin

19th December 2008
The first step to playing fantastic golf is realising that there is an essential part to the game that has been there since the first round was ever played by shepherds with crooks and stones on the links of the Scottish Highlands. That essential part,...

Credit Crunch Advice for Golfers: Focus on your swing!

15th December 2008
In times of economic hardship everyone is looking for ways to tighten their belts and golfers are no exception. Why then do so many of them persist in investing their hard earned cash on the latest drivers when all they really need to do is focus on imp...

Indoor Golf Practice: The Feedback Factor

01st December 2008
Are you concerned that your golf swing isn’t giving you the edge you need to compete? Are you throwing strokes away by slicing or hooking the ball? Do you need to practice indoors during the winter? If so you will no doubt be looking for an indoor swing...

What to Look for in an Indoor Golf Practice Aid

27th October 2008
Even the most dedicated golfer won’t be seen venturing onto the driving range on a dismal, winter’s day, despite the fact everyone knows practice is key to swing perfection. It is for this very reason that indoor golf practice aids are a must-have ...

Give a Golfer a Gift they will really appreciate this Christmas!

21st October 2008
If you are looking for distinctive corporate Christmas golf gifts to really impress your golf-fanatical customers, friends or relatives over the festive season then a good piece of advice is to stop wasting time sifting through all the usual unimaginative...

How to get Golf on the School Curriculum without going to the Golf Course

09th September 2008
Children are exposed to a variety of sports from a young age at school, at after-school clubs and at school-holiday activity breaks. Trying a range of sports enables them to discover where their talents and passions lie. But the range of sports being ...

How Golf can inspire Great Teamwork … and have a positive effect on your business

09th September 2008
Strong teamwork is said to be one of the main factors responsible for the success of an organisation. Teams make things happen, and strong teams get good results. Good teamwork comes from encouragement and by inspiring enthusiasm for any task, or indee...

A HOTELIERS’ GUIDE TO CATERING FOR GOLF LOVING GUESTS

08th September 2008
If you run a hotel and your guests play golf for business or leisure and need to practice whilst they are enjoying their stay with you, then you will probably have thought about providing them with some sort of indoor golf training aid at some point. H...

How to get Golf on the School Curriculum without going to the Golf Course

05th September 2008
Children are exposed to a variety of sports from a young age at school, at after-school clubs and at school-holiday activity breaks. Trying a range of sports enables them to discover where their talents and passions lie. But the range of sports being ...

HOW TO KEEP FIT IN THE OFFICE...OUT WITH THE EXERCISE BIKE AND IN WITH GOLF FITNESS!

25th August 2008
Keeping fit in the confines of the office has moved on since the age of the exercise bike and rowing machine; and indoor golf practice has certainly become safer in recent years! These days with golf becoming an increasingly important part of doing bus...

Business wouldn't be business without golf

15th July 2008
Golf is an incredibly popular sport and is played on all rungs of the corporate ladder. In fact, many business people will emphatically state that they could not do business without the involvement of golf, citing it as the best and most convivial way to ...

Planning an event? Get an event puller that will attract more guests, and break the ice too!

13th May 2008
Hosting corporate hospitality events, networking meetings and seminars is a fantastic way to promote your business, entertain existing clients and gain new ones. However, these days business owners are often swamped with invitations to all sorts of eve...
 
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