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Article Series: Golf
The Fundamentals of Playing Golf
What
Can Golf Can Do For Your Business?
Golf is good for the body; it is a low impact
exercise that burns fat and utilizes almost all of the body’s
muscles. It is not strenuous, so you can play for hours; and
most of all, it is fun. Golf is good for the mind and soul;
being around nature and breathing in fresh air calms and soothes
the nerves. There is something meditative about the rhythm
and pace of the game itself; after all, golf is a thinking
game. In golf, you are neither competing with others or the
course, instead, you are competing with yourself; to win a
game of golf means to overcome your personal weaknesses. This
Zen-like quality is perhaps what drew the powerful and influential
patrons golf is known to have; a game more exciting and physically
beneficial than chess, but just as intellectually challenging.
Another thing golf is good for is business. Golf
has seriously evolved into an indispensable business tool; whether management
is trying to bond with their employees; or CEOs are trying
to resolve price wars; golf has become what hallowed grounds
are to immortals – a neutral territory where casual discussions
are possible among the fiercest rivals; where allies can forge
even stronger bonds.
When a senior partner invites the plucky Benjamin of the firm
for a weekend game of golf, it only means one thing: job interview.
The young associate is probably being considered to handle
a big case; or he is even being considered for partner. Whether
or not he gets the case or promotion will depend on how he
plays the game; and how he carries himself on the course, from
his candid expressions to the clothes he is wearing.
More and more company outings have become company golf outings;
company golf outings provide numerous opportunities for rank
and file employees to socialize with management and make themselves
known or noticed; or salespersons to build rapport with their
suppliers, distributors and customers. Unlike formal affairs
or meetings, golf is conducive for both small talk and business
talk. As the game progresses, a strong sense of bond among
the players is formed, and stature momentarily takes a backseat
for camaraderie. To make the most of such opportunities, the
participants must actually know how to play golf; they must
also genuinely enjoy golf to a certain degree; and they must
have a working knowledge of basic golf etiquette. Stories about
promotions lost and unfavorable performance reviews due to
unsavory behavior during a company golf outing are not mere
urban legends; they are very real, and those in denial will
continue to needlessly be passed over.
Star athletes and Hollywood celebrities are known to insist
on golfing privilege clauses in their contracts. Certain athletes
openly admit that apart from salary, one of the things that
could sway him to sign a contract as a player or endorser would
be access to a good golf course. Hollywood celebrities prefer
to shoot on locations where there is access to golf courses
as well, especially if the project will last for a substantial
amount of time.
Golf also provides an excellent opportunity to network; you
can meet new clients, suppliers, concessionaires, or new business
partners while playing. Golf promotes healthy competitiveness
in the sense that the focus and discipline the game demands
trains the players to be less volatile; sweet tempers coupled
with a non-strenuous physical activity help make golfers less
defensive and more open to new business opportunities.
Golf can do a lot for one’s physical health and mental well
being; it can also help take one’s business or career to the
next stage. Gone are the days when deals are sealed by a handshake
and a lap dance; the so-called martini lunches; or even the
once ubiquitous power tennis matches that are usually followed
by awkward sauna and public shower small talks. The present
and future of business is with golf business; where the grass
is greener, the air is fresher, and the outfits are more fashionable.
However, what golf offers are opportunities; the individual
must accomplish the actual work. In business golf, it truly
does not matter whether you win or lose, what matters the most
is how you play the game.
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