Former professional golfer David Feherty shares his best tips for making
a deal on the golf course.
Not exact matches
HOW TO
DEAL: The
golf course is often called the outdoor boardroom, but Post says that's less about sealing
deals than «establishing relationships that you can build business
on from there.»
How to
deal: Whether the manager is
on the
golf course, or is constantly traveling for meetings, don't be bitter or fall into the mentality of «out of sight, out of mind.»
Meanwhile, the posh country club has to
deal with a brash new member and a destructive gopher hell - bent
on destroying their beloved
golf course.
Famous for its meticulously manicured
courses, serious golfers find great
deals on golf vacations here in the «Seaside Golf Capital of the World.&ra
golf vacations here in the «Seaside
Golf Capital of the World.&ra
Golf Capital of the World.»
Today's International Herald Tribune reports that Xiamen University in China is requiring law and business students to take up
golf, to «prepare them for a business world where
deals are made
on the
golf course».
There's a reason that so many business
deals are done
on the
golf course.
One of the larger ones was someone called
on a
golf course that did not suit the person, they discussed something else not
on the service, and went off and did a
deal.
You need to work 60 -70 hours a week full time to do this — with no experience - Need to know how to anlayze property — NOI, Cap rate as well as Income and Expenses and then projections based
on demand - occupancies etc — It is time comsuming and frustrating — but one
deal can make you enough for one year Rick and Mike are right — Not easy — However — they do not go to local RE Meetings — mostly you meet them at upscale bars or at
golf courses --