PowerPlay Golf continues growth
PowerPlay golf continues to grow and with golf clubs around the country signing up as Official Venues on a daily basis, two new UK sales agents have been appointed
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PowerPlay Golf continues to grow and with golf clubs around the country signing up as Official Venues on a daily basis, two new UK sales agents have been appointed.
Tony Apicella joins PowerPlay Golf having worked for the Golf Foundation for ten years and caddied for a number of players on the European Seniors Tour.
In addition, Shirley Lewis will assume responsibility for growing the PowerPlay brand in the South West and South Wales. Lewis is the company director of Red Sun Consulting and has spent time working within the UK Foreign Office.
PowerPlay Golf is a nine-hole version of the sport, in which golfers aim for one of two flags on the green - a standard White Flag and a tougher Black (or 'PowerPlay') Flag.
With limited PowerPlays available and extra points scored for net birdie or better when on a PowerPlay, golfers face extra pressure and exciting risk-and-reward decisions on each tee.
The format's growing visibility continues to attract interest in clubs
and courses that wish to become a PowerPlay Golf Official Venue.
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Golf Monthly recently held its inaugural PowerPlay Golf Masters at The Grove with a number of readers and the new format of the game is proving very popular.
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