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There is a famous expression that states, "Sports Build Character." As inspiring as those words may sound, as true as those words may be, there is a follow-up to that expression which says, "Sports can reveal Character." Since sports reveal character, business executives can wisely utilize their time on the golf course to their advantage, gaining intimate knowledge of their business associates.
Here are some situations you may encounter while playing:
People who want to impress you with their low handicap.
People who claim to have a higher handicap.
People incapable of admitting mistakes when playing poorly.
People that assume they do not have to putt out short putts or "gimmies."
People of the opposite extreme, refusing tap-ins of inches.
People who shoot the same score all the time.
People who improve their lie.
People who hit out of order.
Observing those who hit out of order when teeing off with no regard
for their playing companions, are very inconsiderate and don't have
respect.
Finally, observing your companions on the course will allow you to see them in a different light, when their true colors shine through. We live in a world where everyone is looking for a competitive edge, and some people play at a win at all cost mentality. I believe with these tips, you will go to your next golf outing "one up" even before you tee off.
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