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Golf for Cause - helping you to turn golf
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Golf is a powerful connector- especially in
business. Whether you play the game or not, you can use golf to achieve
your goals.
A golf-loving client or prospect has a favorite
salesperson- one who shares his/her interest in the game. The
perception that client-golf consists of playing 18 holes of golf is
just that - a perception. Sometimes it is the traditional 18-holes of
golf. And other times it might be a group clinic, attending a
tournament, or gifting a subscription to a golf magazine.
As more women take on leadership roles in the
corporate world, it's no surprise that more women are hitting the
links. Men and women playing golf together for business introduces
added protocols to a game already laden with etiquette and rules. The
game continues to evolve and open new doors.
Golf for Cause supports this evolution and growth
of the game through creative programs, workshops, and services.
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Program - Golf Tournaments De-Mystified: seminar, skills clinic
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A Message for Women:
It's a known fact that women, as a group, don't
participate in the game of golf to the extent that men do. For the most
part, they see the game of golf as a "mystery" to which only men hold
the key. Yet, the message businesswomen hear today is that golf is a
widely accepted playing field for conducting business and they are
missing out on opportunities by not participating.
"Are you missing a critical business skill?"
The golf community has created "women-only" golf
clinics targeting the female executive. Statistically, women are the
largest new group coming to the game of golf today. Yet, often
frustrated with their skill-set, they are also the largest group that
leaves the game and does not return.
What's missing in the "critical business skill"
message is the business dimension. Golf for Cause teaches women (and
men) how to use golf as business tool (to create opportunities, to
forward relationships) because it's more than just about going out and
hitting golf balls. Golf for Cause provides the keys and the tools to
demystify the game.