Awhile back, nearly two years to be exact, I started a weekly blog session called the “Quick Nine”. It was a quick report on what is going on around the golf industry and business world that is of Real interest. This blog eventually became a Vlog I produced which evolved into the ClamBake Cafe (by […]
What Will It Take to Make Golf More Interesting?
Since my days are filled with attempting to get more people to play golf I naturally hear a multitude of different remarks about golf. Some are excuses to why they don’t play golf and others are just plan OLD misunderstandings of golf. What is exciting is there are still large numbers of business owners, executives […]
Golf Social Media is an Art Form
I keep tabs on the golf blogsphere, golf industry and golf economy. What I look for are people, places and things helping GOLF while they are helping themselves thru the use of effective methods of social media. Thee are the people who become part of my ‘A List’ and who I interact with daily. Many […]
John Daly: Talent Wasted
Business Golf Country Club: A Golfers Sanctuary
Where do you hang out after a round of golf? Statistics say that over 89% of you partake in the after-round scorecard evaluation session that just so happens to be located where adult beverages are served. The other 11% hook-em after the round for reasons that are related to bad time management or lack of […]
Business Golfers: Where to Start Online
What Golf Has to Do to Survive
Golf Could Be Making the CHANGE
Golfers are people also, and most people have to work, which in the economy today is a daunting task. This lends to a need for business to come first and golf second for the vast majority of the world’s golfers. It would seem that more golfers who are in business and more golf professionals would look to the internet as the biggest club in their bag. Maybe it is and they don’t know how to use it effectively.
Business Golf Country Club Report: 2-18-09
Is Twitter Golf Friendly?
In all indications, there does seem to be more golfers coming online each day. As the economy drives them off the golf course and golf facilities, naturally their free time will be filled with more time online. However, this does not equate to more consumer buying. And it does not mean they will stay online once they get a taste of what places like Twitter, Facebook and the rest offer.