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Why Non-Golfers Do Not Like Golf?

February 2, 2009 By Scot Duke

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Since venturing into the Beyond of the Internet I have started going to offline gatherings of people who are into the internet, online social networking and such as much as I am into golf and the business golf applications. What I am finding from from discussing what I do with these people is strange to me….

Filed Under: Business, Business Golf, Golf Tagged With: Business, business golfers, Golf

When Staying Fit Becomes Unproductive!

February 1, 2009 By Scot Duke

I am thinking after some of the conversations I am having with executives taking fitness experts advise in constant works that maybe the time it is taking to workout is starting to cut into their productivity. In the busy schedules of the business managers and owners of today, even the 30 minute workout could be hard to do since there is no time in their schedule.

Filed Under: Business

ClamBake Cafe 1-29-09 Show

January 29, 2009 By Scot Duke

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In this show:

Real Estate for Snow Birds,
FBR Open
Online Social Media
And Business Golf Country Club

Filed Under: Average Stuff, Business, Business Golf, Business Golf Country Club, ClamBake Cafe, Economy, Golf, Tech Tagged With: Business Golf, Business Golf Country Club, ClamBake Cafe, Dave Bisbee, Golf, PGA, Podcast

Could be a GOOD time to Buy a Golf Course

January 29, 2009 By Scot Duke

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If you are one of these people or in a group of people who are really serious about saving golf, then keep your eyes and ears open..the auction gavels should start pounding soon.

Filed Under: Business, Business Golf, Economy, Golf Tagged With: Economy, Golf, golf economy, operations management, private golf clubs

How Big is a Trillion?

January 29, 2009 By Scot Duke

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I remember when I was in elementary school I was introduced to what a Million was and then in Junior (now knows to you kiddo’s as Middle School) High School the realities of a Billion. Trillion was at that time a multiple choice question answer in my High School economics class.

Filed Under: Business, Economy Tagged With: Business, Did You Know, Economy, Money, Trillion

16 Reasons Attorney’s Should Use Twitter

January 28, 2009 By Scot Duke

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I think if more people would take an attorney’s advice about how to use Twitter they would improve their image 100%..OK, for the tweeters who post about a zillion posts a minute, it will improve your image a zillion %.

Filed Under: Average Stuff, Business, Tech Tagged With: Attorneys, Internet Marketing, Tech, Twitter, Web 2.0

Business Golf Country Club is moving to NING

January 25, 2009 By Scot Duke

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If you are a golfer, business golfer, a golf business representative or a Professional Golfer, the Business Golf Country Club is for YOU!. I encourage you to sign up NOW since there are many, many announcements of great business golf events that will be made only to the members of the BGCC.

Filed Under: Business, Business Golf, Business Golf Country Club, Golf Tagged With: Biz Networking, Business, Business Golf, Business Golf Country Club, Golf, linkedIn Groups

How much impact does the PGA Tour Events have on the Future of Golf?

January 25, 2009 By Scot Duke

Naturally, the less exposure people have to the game the less popular the game will be to play. The trickle down goes all the way to the local driving range not having enough business to stay open.

Filed Under: Business, Business Golf, Golf Tagged With: Business Golf, Economy, Golf, PGA, PGA Tour Sponsorships

The Cost of Turning an Old Country Club to New

January 24, 2009 By Scot Duke

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Sitting tight would be the wise thing to do, but if the infrastructure of a country club is costing more a month to repair than the monthly interest on a capital improvement note then maybe sitting tight is not the right answer.

Increasing revenue is the optimum option which would usually mean raising membership fees or bring in new members. The thinking that these two options are the only ways to raise revenue is where most governing boards and owners of country clubs begin to limit themselves.

Filed Under: Business, Business Golf, Golf Tagged With: country clubs, Economy, Golf, golf economy, private clubs

Where is Golf Going?

January 22, 2009 By Scot Duke

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Since most of the content of the conversations I am having recently are concerning the economy I am getting this questions asked of me a lot. Many golfers, country club members and golf professionals are looking for the answer to this question also…so am I.

Filed Under: Business, Business Golf, Golf Tagged With: Biz Networking, business development, Business Golf, Golf, social networking, Wall Street Journal

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