Here in Houston, there are a plethora of year-round Business Golf opportunities. Every Monday, for example, there are countless Charity events at public and private facilities all over town. Men greatly outnumber women at these events and it is time for this to change!
Please do not fret about the fear and intimidation that many of us experience as we begin our journey into the game of golf. All of us who play have been there, done that as we began to learn all there is to learn about the game and the development of skills needed to play the game. Isn’t this the same for any new hobby or endeavor we want to tackle? Be realistic and patient. Most important? Let’s rid ourselves of the number of untruths that are out there about playing golf, especially the biggest one of all that everyone who plays this game does so at a high level. Not true! With this being said, there are a few things to evaluate so that there will be a positive level of comfort when playing in Business Golf environments:
Can you hit the ball about 100 yards off the tee?
Can you hit a shot about 75 yards on the fairway
Can you hit out of a bunker
Can you strategize to reach a green when you are within 50 yards of the flagstick?
Can you two or three putt most greens?
Do you have some golf etiquette and golf rules knowledge?
If you answered these questions with positive responses, do think about joining in on all the fun…now! If you aren’t quite there, allow an LPGA trained professional to help you with your skill development and knowledge base about playing. You will enjoy the experience of learning and the transition into playing will be easier!
In a world of impersonal business communication filled with text messages, voice mail, and e-mail, the development of personal relationships has become more valuable than ever. Understanding the benefits golf can provide in business can give you a competitive edge as a round of golf offers an opportunity to build a personal relationship with business clients or colleagues by spending 4-5 hours in a relaxed setting with people who otherwise can be difficult to reach.
Golf and business have become inseparable for many business executives and many believe playing golf is a good way to make new business contacts. Many also believe that the way a person plays golf is very similar to how he/she conducts business affairs:
The practices in golf usually parallel those in business.
Golf gives you time to get to know a person’s true character.
Golf is an ethical game, like business.
Golf and business demonstrate the same level of competitiveness.
Golf is a game that combines physical skill with mental stamina. To succeed in this sport, you will want to develop confidence in your playing ability and your place on the golf course. Doing this isn’t any different than applying the discipline needed to succeed in business. However, this game is steeped in tradition. The social skills you exhibit can be just as important as the physical skills you develop. Knowledge of the basic rules of golf and an understanding of appropriate social behavior and etiquette are essential.
Searching WomensGolf.com and Google so that you understand the following will help you to become a knowledgeable, courteous, and enjoyable fellow competitor.
What to do When you Arrive at the Course
On The First Tee
Order, Pace, and Safety Of Play
Differences Between the Tee, Fairway, And Green
In The Woods, Water, Or Other Undesirable Locations
”Cartiquette”
Appropriate Attire And Essentials
Common Corporate Golf Games
Commonly Used Golf Terminology
You do not need to be a “great golfer” to combine business and pleasure on the golf course. But be a “great person” to golf with and you, as well as your fellow corporate golfers, will enjoy playing this great game we all love so much.
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