The Business of Golf

8 Rules of Business Golf

Golf isn't merely a leisure sport. It's the martini lunch of the modern workforce, the buoyant venue where business gets done. In the posh surroundings of a finely-manicured country club, clients are more at ease, relationships enhanced and checkbooks are opened more freely. Bill Storer, the Ben Hogan of business golf, has tips to help you master the art of blending golf and work.

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We want to know...

Should publicly-traded companies pay for the golf memberships of high-ranking employees?

  • Yes. A lot of deals get done on the course, so dues are often a legitimate business expense.
  • Maybe. When work and pleasure mix, public companies should not pick up the whole tab.
  • No. There are plenty of cheaper ways to impress clients and do business.
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