Golf and Business

The 19th Hole: Doing Business On The Golf Course

by Pat Mullaly on July 30, 2010

The “boys” in the clubhouse have known this for years, and it’s more than time the “gurls” in business caught up! Golf is a great way to get to meet and network with new business prospects, or entertain current clients. Take a potential client out for a day of golf and you have a chance [...]

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Over the last few years the industry of golf has been in a bit of a downturn. (See National Golf Industry Report.) Talk with any of the people in the know, i.e. the local golf pro at the club, the person behind the counter in the golf shop, the maintenance crew on the nearby course [...]

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Faldo Golf Institute – Learning to Golf in the Lap of Luxury As long as I was in Orlando I decided to start my golf season with some practice at the Faldo Golf Institute. As part of Marriott Hotel’s Grande Vista, it was an opportunity to warm up my game for the coming season up [...]

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What Makes A Golf Course “Woman Friendly?”

by Pat Mullaly on January 29, 2010

If you’re a woman golfer, what do you look for in a golf course? Every golf course wants to be successful and attract new players. It isn’t easy. Maintaining a golf course takes a lot of work and a great deal of money. It’s not just a matter of keeping the fairways mowed and the [...]

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Women Execs and Golf: 5 Steps to Business Success

by Pat Mullaly on October 5, 2009

Golf and Business are great partners for successful networking. More and more women are discovering what the guys have known for years and are taking golf more seriously than ever. If you’re a woman in business, learning the game is a great way to make the right connections. Guest author Catherine Behan shares her ideas [...]

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