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![]() Paul Thornley - ArticlesPaul 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. For more information visit www.targetline.co.uk
The Benefits of Golf Practice With a Raised Tee and Shortened ClubOne 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 raised tee is something that US godfather of golf Dr Gary Wiren has himself used and the principles of this concept offer many benefits. Golf Tips: Never Hit the Ball Until You Know Where It’s Going - the Crucial Role of the Target LineThe first step to playing fantastic golf is realising that there is an essential part to the game that has been there since the beginning. That essential part, the vital thing to remember at all times, is the intended line to the target, from the ball to the hole or the fairway. Now commonly known as the ‘target line’, its importance is a critical thing that you simply must understand if you are going to develop your game. From the Highlands to the Course: a Potted History of Golf and an Important LessonGolf started its life on the wind ravaged links of the Scottish Highlands where shepherds played with crooks and stones. It was a simple game based on a simple concept: hit the stone forwards and into a hole. The game developed over the years and became over analysed and over complicated. The thing is, if only golfers would keep the basic concept of the game in mind, their performance would improve dramatically! Getting to Grips With Golf: How to Hold the Golf ClubIf you look at the very best golfers you will see that they all have very good grip. Basically you cannot be good at golf unless you have a good grip, and a good grip – known as a neutral grip - is one that holds the club in both hands comfortably, not over-tightly, and applies force to the golf ball. Credit Crunch Advice for Golfers From Paul Thornley, Pga ProfessionalIn 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 improving their golf swing with some measured practice? Indoor Golf Practice: the Feedback FactorAre 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 training aid. The market is saturated with gadgets that claim to help you improve your golf swing so choice is plenty. However, it’s imperative to take into consideration the feedback factor. What to Look for in an Indoor Golf Practice AidIndoor golf practice aids are a must-have winter accessory for any golfer. However, the range of equipment available is vast; so how do you make your choice? Give a Golfer a Gift They Will Really Appreciate This Christmas!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 golf regalia that is on offer and think of something your recipients may find a bit more useful over the coming winter months. How Golf Can Inspire Great Teamwork … and Have a Positive Effect on Your BusinessGolf is played at all levels of the corporate ladder and considered a convivial way to network, as well as an excellent way to let off steam after a hard day at the office. That’s why an indoor golf competition makes the ideal team building exercise. How to Get Golf on the School Curriculum Without Going to the Golf CourseChildren are exposed to a variety of sports from a young age at school. Trying a range of sports enables them to discover where their talents and passions lie. However, the range of sports being offered is hardly comprehensive and children aren’t really getting the chance to try everything, including one of the most important games that is even being considered for the next Olympics: golf. The problem lies in it being impossible to get groups of kids onto a golf course. How can this be overcome?
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