1. How can my company best make use of a Golf for Biz workshop?
Naturally, it depends on your goals, but here are a couple of
ideas:
- unique client entertainment opportunityyour sales
staff can learn alongside clients, providing a great opportunity
to develop relationships while developing new skills
- team-building exercise, either internally or with clients
- staff development tool
- workshop coupled with your annual golf event to allow
non-golfers (who often feel left out of these events) to participate
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2. How much does a workshop cost?
It depends on a variety of factors: size of group, location
of classroom/on-range sessions, length of workshop. Each workshop
is customized based on your objectives.
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3. What level of golfer should attend a
Golf for Biz workshop?
Any level golfer can attend. The classroom learning will likely
be a refresher course for an experienced golfer.
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4. Can men attend a workshop?
Yes! Mixed gender groups work well, as novice male golfers often
share some of the concerns expressed by novice female golfers.
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5. Where are the workshops held?
Wherever it's convenient for you. Classroom sessions can be
held at any site that accommodates the size of your group. Golf
instruction can take place at any local driving range, golf
course or practice facility.
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6. What is the student:teacher ratio in
the golf instruction portion of a Golf for Biz workshop?
To maintain the quality of instruction, we maintain a maximum
ratio of 6:1. Additional pros, trained in GolfingWomen philosophy,
are brought in as needed based on the size of the group.
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7. What can I reasonably expect at the end
of a workshop?
A Golf for Biz workshop is designed to de-bunk many of the myths
women have about golf, as well as to teach you the basics of
golf. By the end of a workshop, we aim to eliminate many of
the barriers that prevent women from using golf as a business
tool, e.g., fear of embarrassment, a belief that you have to
be a good golfer to use golf for business.
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