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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Oct 2006, p. 16

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golf. "We offer real golf, real feedback and constructive "We‘re trying to res this ideology of simul golf because we don‘t that. STE. golf. He is quick to point out this is an indoor golf enviâ€" ronment, not simulated W efficiently remove dust and dirt accumulations W reduce the level of bacteria on upholstered furniture by an average of 96% "So you can put Tiger Woods up and say, ‘Oh, he doesn‘t look quite as good as (I do},"" Hardy said. And the analysis videos can be used to track a playâ€" er‘s progress over time, or to compare them to the proâ€" fessionals. + Fullâ€"swing arfiilysis. simiâ€" lar to on the putting green, is also available. Minus the walking, it‘s just like a regular round of golf, said Dave Hardy, 26, another coâ€"owner. There will also be five swinging studios, in which golfers can play 30 different worldâ€"renowned courses, including the Pebble Beach golf course, through 3â€"D digital imaging. FURNITURE CLEANING Clean delicate upholstery fabrics safely Golfers will have the opportunity to play on a putting green that is moniâ€" tored by computerized techâ€" nology, which will breakâ€" down their swing and show them instantly where they need to improve. Golf Without Limits will focus on indoor game play throughout the winter months. "We‘re really bringing the outside inside," said Shane Graham, 28, a part owner of Golf Without Limits. This business, which is slated to open its doors in a month, will be housed in its new 5,000 squareâ€"foot golfâ€" training and gameâ€"play cenâ€" tre at 36 Northfield Dr. \Thave to store their clubs away this winter. An indoor "golfer‘s paraâ€" dise," complete with palm trees and flagstone cart paths, will soon open in Waterloo. oul ~leaning & resiorano" A golfer‘s paradise New business gives golfers a place to play over the olf aficionados won‘t By Jennirer Ormsron For The Chronicle trying to reshape simulation Nobody Cleans offer Call us *0* on 519â€"893â€"0046 This summer they used their computerized equipâ€" ment at a couple of charity events and at a PGA tournaâ€" ment â€" and the players‘ feedback was "fabulous," Graham said. They plan to run clinics that will end with players receiving a printout they can take to their golf instructor, who can then work with them on shots they are struggling with. "This idea in pieces has been tried before. I don‘t think the full scope of what we do has ever been tried," said Hardy, who has been playing golf since his early teens. Better Than Ste Those who are interested in renting a set of clubs can do so for $15 per session. Sn on en oge the maximum distance out of what they‘re buying," Hardy said. "It really made a lot "We‘re going to use our technology to fit people. We‘re going to be able to test out different lengths, angles and that sort of thing to make sure they‘re getting a0. 4n CX Customâ€"fit clubs will also be sold there as an added service to clients. The Northfield Drive facility will have a clubâ€" house bar, in which players can stop for a beer and lunch, along with a sitting area, which can be used for private functions. Discounted membership packages, also based on time, will be sold, ranging in price from $500 to $1,500. And the $40â€"anâ€"hour fee is per group, not person. A typical foursome would complete an 18â€"hole round in about four hours, similar to an outdoor round. Rather lfi‘;;" charged per round pay by the hour. "You can practice, play and tweak your game." amatic! summer being . golfers of The company is owned by four men, who range in age from 26 to 32. They‘ve spent the last said. "Now lhey"vé ‘(-;;i;'yers) got a takeâ€"home video of thei( swing." people‘s tournaments," he Golf Without Limits coâ€"owners Shane Graham facility on Northfield Drive. BUSINFEFSS ©Getting to this point has been challenging. They were denied govâ€" ernment funding about 10 times, but they didn‘t give two years working towards the company‘s grand openâ€" ing, which will be on Nov. 1. and Dave Hardy are looking forward to the opening of their But they don‘t let that get them down. And they‘ve found that as young entrepreneurs, peoâ€" ple sometimes don‘t take them seriously. up and their perseverance eventually paid off. For more information about Golf Without Limits, visit www.golfwithoutlim â€" its.com or call 519â€"342â€"3904. our services speak for them selves." _ Hardy _ said For winter We let our products and new indoor golf ®xrarta omnes

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