Archive for November, 2009

Uncomfortable on the golf course?

Friday, November 13th, 2009
Barb Hanson

Barb Hanson

“I didn’t know what I was doing, so I was uncomfortable.” This is a direct quote from a businesswoman I met recently. She has succintly stated the reason many women don’t play golf, much less play golf for business.

My daughter just told me about her friend who was hired by a major company looking  to 1) hire more saleswomen, and 2) do more business outside of the office, specifically on the golf course. Sounds like a fun job!! The flaw in the plan lies in an assumption that these salespeople (men or women) are going to be successful in generating or retaining business without some specialized training.

That specialized training is golf education. Not necessarily swing training, although that’s an important part of playing the game. A broader training is required in order to feel “comfortable” and “at ease” in the golf environment. A golfer should have a basic grasp of the etiquette, rules and vocabulary of the game as well as a “business game plan” in order to bring a deal to fruition.

I offer a “Golf for Business” course to individuals and companies who are interested in giving their sales staff this competitive advantage.

Golf Education: Knowledge = Confidence

Women in the Golf Industry

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

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Women In the Golf Industry (WIGI) is an unique organization of women whose careers are within the golf industry. This group seeks to support and encourage women within an industry that is heavily male-dominated.

The goals of WIGI are:

  • To provide networking within the golf industry.
  • To encourage a woman’s voice in the golf industry.
  • To make members aware of new opportunities in golf.
  • To give support to other women in golf.
  • To create workshops, seminars, and meetings, as deemed sensible, that will assist women in their professional lives.
  • To enjoy the game.
If you are working within the golf industry, you’re not alone. Please join us! The annual dues are only $50. The benefits are many, one of which is free admission to the PGA Expo in Orlando, FL.
Go to www.wigi.info for more information and an online application.

Slow play

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

I’ve been rereading “Golf is Not a Game of Perfect” by Dr. Bob Rotella – a must-read for every golfer. He says so many interesting things, but his analysis of slow play jumped out at me:

“Slow play may be caused by three types of golfers. People who aren’t ready to play when it’s their turn because they’re too busy chatting, or watching their friends hit, are slow. Indecisive players, second-guessing their club selection, are slow. Players who give themselves swing lessons as they address the ball are slow.”

Be sure you’re not one of these players. In my opinion, there is nothing more important in the game of golf than keeping a good pace of play.