In a job where client relationships
are everything, golf can become a common and lucrative bond.
There is nothing like golf to build trust and gain insight into
a client's personality.
For women in public service,swinging a golf club can win friends
and influence people.
In a high-stress job, the golf course is an optimal place to
discuss problems and let off steam.
Golf is a valuable tool in contract negotiations, but you need
to know how to play the game.
Building relationships in a male world, starts by getting your
golf shoe in the door.
In what may be the ultimate boys club, golf can bridge the gender
gap
In a job where client relationships are everything,
golf can become a common and lucrative bond.
There is nothing like golf to build trust and gain
insight into a client's personality.
For women in public service,swinging a golf club
can win friends and influence people.
In
a high-stress job, the golf course is an optimal
place to discuss problems and let off steam.
Golf is a valuable tool in contract negotiations,
but you need to know how to play the game.
Building relationships in a male world, starts by
getting your golf shoe in the door.
In what may be the ultimate boys club, golf can
bridge the gender gap.
Golfers
for years have been told that they hit balls along the ground,
or top shots because “you pick up your head”. It’s
not your head. What causes a topped shot is the angle of your
spine – it changes, either up or down.
To make more solid contact, focus on maintaining the angle
of your spine. Let yourself bend from the hips, over the ball
and let your arms hang naturally from your shoulders.
As you
make your turn, away from the ball and back, try to maintain
your spinal angle and you WILL hit more solid shots.