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PERMANENT TARGET GROUND TUBE INSTALLATION  

East  Coast  Sales

(800) 476-3968 

2850 Commerce Drive | Rock Hill, SC 29730

West  Coast  Sales

(800) 408-8449 

900 S. Dupont Ave. | Ontario, CA 91761

www.innovadiscs.com

Parts (included per target 

location)

•  Installation Tube

Installation tools and extras needed

•  Duct or packing tape

•  60 pounds of concrete per target

•  Post hole digger or auger

•  Torpedo level or carpenter’s level

•  One 

Target Pole

 & 

Locking Collar

 

assembled from Step 1 on page 2.

Locking Collar

24"

6"

 

Pole

Grade Level

Top of concrete 

should be 2 inches 

below grade 

Installation 

Tube

Target Pole

Padlock

(not included)

Diagram 1

Step 1

  Dig a hole that is at least 6 inches in diameter and 24 inches deep.  Most 

manual post hole diggers  create a 6 inch diameter hole, but if you are 

installing an entire course it is maybe worth the money to rent a two man 

auger with a 6 inch bit.

Step 2

  Assemble one pole and locking collar according to Step 1 of Target 

Assembly (see other page). Tape the bottom of the installation tube with 

duct tape or packing tape to prevent any concrete getting into the tube 

during installation. Place the installation tube in the hole with the tab 

pointing towards the tee or line of play, (this will assure that the number 

on the target faces the tee). The tab should be at, or slightly below grade 

level to keep it away from lawn mower blades and to establish the correct 

height for the target. Slide the target pole with locking collar attached 

into the installation tube. This will keep cement out of the installation 

tube while pouring. Just one pole with locking collar can be used to set 

up the installation tubes for your entire course.

Step 1

  Pour the concrete into the hole around the installation tube to no higher 

than two inches below grade level. This will allow room for a padlock (not 

included). Use a level to plumb the pole on at least two sides 90˚ from 

each other. A torpedo level works best. After leveling the pole, make sure 

the tab still points toward the tee or line of play, clean off any concrete on 

the locking tab and then carefully remove the pole from the tube.

WARNING: Before digging always contact your local utilities and property maintenance to locate any 

underground lines. (Water, Gas, Electrical, Sprinkler, etc...)  

STOP

SET TING THE  INSTALLATION TUBE (Diagram 1

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