A golf game can be an important sales tool. It can help build business relationships. It can seal a deal. It can also lose you that coveted contract - or job.
There is a famous expression that states 'Sports Build Character'. As inspiring as those words may sound and as true as those words may be, there is a follow-up to that expression which says, 'Sports Can Reveal Character'.
Since sports reveal character, business executives can wisely utilize their time on the golf course to their advantage, gaining intimate knowledge of their business associates, or potential business partners and employees.
As a golf professional who has traveled all over the world staging golf clinics/seminars for the past 18 years, I have been privy to, and gained tremendous insight into how golf can reveal a person's true character. Unlike the conventional boardroom setting - where all the participants have their respective game faces on and their guard up - with golf you have the opportunity to observe a person's decision making process (in strategy, club selection, etc) and their response to the results, as well as important aspects of character.
All of this in a 4-5 hour span on the golf course. It's a wonderful chance for others to let their guard down, while you keep yours up.
Let me give you a brief description of some situations you may encounter while playing 'executive golf', and my interpretations of them:
All of these are examples that occur all over the world on a daily basis. Even though we would all like to play by the same rules, some people bend them to fit their own personal agendas. Unfortunately, it's not always a level playing field.
Observing your companions on the course will allow you to see them in a different light, as their 'true colors' will tend to shine through. We live in a world where everyone is looking for a competitive edge, and some people play at a win-at-all-cost mentality. I believe with these tips you will go to your next executive golf outing "one up" even before you tee off.
SPECIAL NOTE FOR WOMEN EXECUTIVES:
When playing with your male counterparts: If your ability allows, play from the same tees as the men. This is not about being out driven or proving anything. It's about being around the others in your group so you can be involved in the conversations, especially when there are inevitable delays on the course. Many business deals are made during these delays in playing. This is a discretionary call on your part.
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