Part of the Association's upgraded strategy to meet the changing demands of the sport and the industry in the 21st century, has been to redefine the original Corporate Sponsor concept to include specialised sub-headings.
As a result, under a new category of ‘Education', Break 30 has set the ball rolling by becoming the Official Putting Partners of the PGAs of Europe. So called because its aim is for students to regard thirty-putts-per-round as an achievable target, Break 30 is recognised and approved by the PGAs of Europe's Education committee.
Break 30 comprises a certified putting instruction course that enables the PGA Professional to provide structured learning programmes for their clients using the world's leading analysis, neuroscience and training technologies.
David Whalley OBE, Break 30 Chairman, welcomed the partnership with the PGAs of Europe. "The new strategy for Professional education development in Europe provides the ideal platform to communicate the key benefits we provide to the membership," he said. "It's the perfect win-win situation."
Other teaching and coaching programmes and aids are similarly being considered for Education Partnerships. One of these has already been approved in principle and is likely to be unveiled in the July issue of this Working Together e-newsletter.
For an on-screen demo of Break 30 in action click onto http://www.break30.com/samvid.html. To sign-up for more details: http://www.break30.com/.





