As the famous quote says, “Sports build character”. Many sales professionals and other executives try to learn to play golf and improve their handicap and make it as low as possible. Some even aim to be a good golf player in order to make a good impression, build relationships with other business owners and land their business deals. Many, takes advantage of the 4-5 hour long game to gain the trust of potential partner, boss or employee. Some executive try to extract intimate information while playing a round of golf, as one can exercise their decision making, strategy and show tremendous amount of mental and physical capacity. Some people try to put their best foot forward, or make the best impression that they are generally good or sometimes a poor player to earn sympathy. Some would try to be sneaky and cheat at times. These are the people you don't want to engage business with. Staff and cabbies at Myrtle Beach golf courses I bet had been witness to numerous happy moments when a person lands a deal or frustration or defeat whenever they don’t succeed.
At http://www.myrtlebeachgolf.net, there's a whole bunch of Myrtle Beach golf packages that businessmen and associates avail to reveal what they want the others to see or sometimes unconsciously show the bad side, like losing patience, being greedy, etc. Things you have to beware of.Labels: Blogging, Entertainment, Travel |