TESTIMONIALS
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Read what others have to say about the How To Play Business Golf book and seminars
“I loved It. I am sending this book to all of my clientsâ€
Lynne Malkoff
President-Lynne Malkoff Promotions, Inc.
Dallas, TX
‘As an experienced businessman and golfer, Scot knows both sides of the aisle on this subject and provides great rules of thumb as well as nuances you may not have considered in the realm of business golf. If you’ve ever had a question about what golf can do for you as a business tool, or how to go about organizing and conducting yourself during a business golf outing, Scot’s book is the equivalent of a how-to manual…’
Matt McKay
Founder, Conquering Loin Media, LLC
Publisher of dfwgolfnews.com
Dallas, TX
Scot,
Just wanted to thank you for the reminder on what my real mission was when I accompanied some business prospects for a round of golf. That really paid off. Although my golf was forgettable the round was not. You made sure to remind me of what was important. I was at the course plenty early to make sure that all payment aspects where taken care of as well as any personal needs (lockers, logo apparel and food and beverage needs). Instead of focusing on my golf game I made sure that their experience was the #1 priority. To enhance the experience I gave them a tour and some history of the facility. When all was said and done they took me out to dinner and were very interested in my line of work. As you mentioned, since it is not just all about business I now have an in. I have made some great contacts and hope to grow the relationship to a solid business relationship as well.
By the way, I have been invited to play with one of the gentleman in his neck of the woods. So again thank you and I look forward to some more help.
All the best,
Chris Murray
Financial Advisor
ML Stern & Co., LLC
Carmel, CA
Excerpts for the full review at: A Walk in the Park
“Clearly Scot (yes, I spelled his name correctly, and isn’t one “t†appropriate for a golf lover) has a deep knowledge of golf and business and is simply yet clearly providing his blueprint for success.”
“I am happy to report that in a world where people the world over seek to pass off quick fixes to desperate golfers, Scot’s work stands out as substantive, informative and respectful of the game’s traditions.”
“Give the book a shot. Only sixty pages long and frequently in bullet-point form, it makes for easy bedtime and bathroom reading. Beginners will get a great lesson in etiquette. Experts will find his tips refreshing. Most importantly, no matter who you are, his sage advice will make you a better playing partner and that makes all the difference.”
Jay Flemma
Attorney
Contributor for CyberGolf.com and GolfObserver.com











