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Aug
07

Business on the Golf Course

Posted by Rob Jeffries

 There’s probably no better place in the world to conduct business than on the golf course.  Business executives all over the world know that sharing a common frustration with their golf game promotes the perfect environment for business talk.  More partnerships and businesses have been changed on the golf course than you could ever imagine.

When you are conducting business on the golf course, you have the luxury of sharing a common goal – to beat each other.  Yet at the same time, when you are playing with business associates on the golf course, you really need to practice some decorum when playing golf with a potential business affiliate.

So how do you balance business with sport on the golf course?  Unfortunately, there is no easy answer to this question.  Just as with any decision in business, you have to weigh the outcome with what is happening.  If you are trying to land a big account, you probably won’t want to make fun of your potential client’s missed chip shot.

However, you won’t want to gain a reputation as a suck-up either.  If your potential client makes a 7 on a par 3 hole, you really don’t want to whoop and holler because it will be obvious you are just trying to stroke his (or her) ego.  Conducting business on the golf course is a delicate proposition, so start with a plan in mind.

DO NOT – and we stress this a lot – DO NOT begin your golf match with a declaration of what you hope to accomplish by the end of the round.  If you want to insure that you will be landing that big account, don’t put on your golf glove on tee #1 and declare your intention.  The idea behind conducting business on the golf course is to make friends first and then do your business.

As you are playing, keep in mind that you will want to bring your “A” game as much as is humanly possible.  Sure, you might be playing against a person who is head and shoulders above you, but if you are the better player, DON’T let them win just because you want to gain their business.  Play golf like you mean it and gain that prospect’s respect.

There is much business that is done on the golf course every day of every week.  You won’t find a better place to make a business deal than on the links.  However, you will want to use some form of decorum to insure that your business goals will come to reality.  Taking business on the golf course could be the best business decision you ever make!

Jul
29

Succeeding at Golf

Posted by Rob Jeffries

The game of golf is a beautiful game and like in any other game succeeding at golf demands certain things of the golfer.

Determination
Any successful golfer will tell you that one of the secrets of success is to be fiercely determined. Determination is crucial  to success in any endeavor in life and golf is no exception. For the first time golfer or the beginner who has  a dream of being of the best in the game, there are so many obstacles to over come. The obstacles of learning the basics, improving his game and mastering the game etc. He or she will be able to overcome these obstacles easily if he or she is strongly determined. Determination helps you not to accept initial failure as an excuse to stop doing what you are doing but rather determination pushes you to go on and keep working at it until you get it right. Do you think Tiger Woods got to where he is right now without a strong or fierce determination?

Practice
It has been said that, Practice makes perfect. It will be impossible for you to perfect your game if you don’t have a strong practice regime. The world top golfers all agree on one thing, there is no substitute for practice. The more you practice how to improve your game, the more your game actually improves. So if you are really interested in succeeding at golf you must have a very strong and disciplined practice regime. Don’t you know that those beautiful shots the masters of the game make during the game were perfected during their personal practice time?

Discipline
All great golfers are disciplined? Golf is a game for patient and disciplined people. If you don’t really understand the game, watching a golf game may appear boring to you but when you really understand the game you realize that it’s a really very interesting game. It’s a game that really requires a lot of discipline and patience. What great golfers do during the major competitions are a result of the discipline they had cultivated during their seemingly minor practice time. Being disciplined helps you to build a strong practice regime and keep to it. Being disciplined helps you to stay focused and succeed at golf.

Learning From Better Players
To really succeed at golf you can’t afford to just practice alone or just play with players you are better than so that you can always feel good about yourself. This won’t improve your game. To really be a great player you must learn from and play with those better than you. This helps you to realize what necessary improvements you need to make on your game. Learning from better players will undoubtedly make you a better player. So learn to ask people who you know are good at the game for tips about how to improve your game, you will be surprised at how eager they will be to help you.

To be a success at golf you need to know what the game is about, improve on your game, be determined ,disciplined , practice well and learn from others. If you get these things right you will really be amazed at how much success you will have in the game of golf.

Jun
10

Junior Golf Clubs

Posted by Rob Jeffries

Do you have a son or daughter who would like to learn how to play golf?  Get them started with junior golf clubs.  It’s important to get your little one started with clubs that are right for them no matter what age they begin at.

Junior golf clubs are perfect for kids that want to start playing golf at a very young age or those who fall in love with this noble sport in their early teenage years. Obviously it is impossible for a child or young teenager who is shorter than an adult to use a normal sized set of golf clubs, so they have to have something that is more suitable for their height, size and strength. 

Junior golf clubs are usually smaller and lighter. To an adult using them, it may seem that playing with them is a little bit harder than when using regular clubs, because their decreased weight causes the drives to be much shorter. Kids need to understand that the reason they cannot hit the ball so far is partly due to the club. It is not necessarily a reflection on their own strength. 

Golf is a game that requires a lot of patience on many levels. Kids must be patient too, and understand that if they learn a good clean swing with a club that is right for them now, their drive will automatically lengthen as they grow and move on to use heavier clubs. Their focus should be on improving their accuracy, not hitting as hard as they can. You can help a lot by explaining this kind of thing to them while they are learning. 

Another great thing to remember is that children get discouraged pretty easily, and that is why, if you want them to keep practicing, they have to have comfortable equipment that is straight forward and they can easily use it. If you do not make sure they are comfortable, they will get totally discouraged and will never play golf ever again.  That is why the selection of junior golf clubs, although they may seem less important than adult clubs, is really so very crucial.

Kids’ golf clubs do not have to be expensive. Remember they will only fit a child for a few years, and some kids even get tired of the game before that, so you can often pick up a good used set for cheap. Just be sure they are the right size for your child. Don’t buy something that is too big or too small just because of the price. 

If you are able to fit the clubs perfectly well, you will make sure that your small golfers-to-be are happy. This will encourage them to play more and keep fit and healthy out of doors instead of spending too much time watching TV, or doing something even less productive. 

Golf is a great sport, and it can be an outstanding source of activity and inspiration to children. If you remember that, you will make it very easy for them to just continue playing forever, and who knows, maybe they will become the next Tiger Woods or at least have a lifetime of enjoyment and better health ahead of them. 

As parents it is important to make sure that if our children practice any sport, and golf especially, they have the right equipment.  Junior golf clubs are a perfect solution that will enable your little ones to enjoy the game of golf as much as they should.

For a good selection of very reasonably priced junior golf clubs and accessories, check out Golf Outlet USA and get your little golfer off to a good start today!

Jul
16

Is Training For Golf Important?

Posted by Rob Jeffries

Take one look at the top ten players on the PGA tour. They don’t look like the top ten players of yesteryear. Most of them are a little slimmer, a little fitter, and a lot buffer than they used to be. You don’t see too many professional golfers smoking (at least not in public!), and many of them have their own personal trainers.

Training for golf is vitally important for professional golfers and for the average golfer as well. We armed with longer and more accurate balls, better clubs, technologically-advanced clothing, yet so many of us haven’t improved the one thing we actually have control over – our own bodies. Training for golf is one area that can quickly improve your swing and your score.
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Jul
04

How to Find Help with Golf

Posted by Rob Jeffries

If you play golf, you already know what I am about to tell you. There are times in your golfing “career” when everything falls apart. Your slice takes off on you, you lose your distance, or you can no longer putt to save your life. It happens to every golfer, even the ones who make a living doing it. Luckily, you don’t pay a hefty financial price when your game falls apart, but it can be equally devastating to a weekend golfer. Losing your game sometimes means losing your love of the sport.

Some players, when their game leaves them, choose to battle it out in silence. They may spend more time at the driving range or the putting green, or may even take a break from the sport entirely. As they say, “Time heals all wounds,” and some problems take care of themselves. But, “time wounds all heels” as well, so beware of this type of golf correction.
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