The Business of Golf: Golf as a Business Tool

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2 The Business of Golf: Golf as a Business ToolGolf has long been considered a great way to do business in a less formal environment. Deals might not be actually signed on the course, but relationships are developed. Suzanne Woo, author of On Course for Business: Women and Golf, shares her tips on using the game as a business tool. For more on hitting the links with your business contacts, read Business & Golf: A Survival Guide
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One Response to “ The Business of Golf: Golf as a Business Tool ”

  1. don’t some people …
    don’t some people just wanna relax by playing golf? I mean they had enough job at the office, so why they would keep “working” while “playing” ?

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