
Golf and business have more in common than you might think. Most golfers play off a handicap — a number that reflects their ability on the course. But have you ever considered: What’s your handicap in business? Do you truly know your level of performance?
Over the next few weeks, I’ll be sharing a series of articles that explore the parallels between golf and business — revealing how mindset, vision, planning, process, and commitment are not only vital in sport but also critical for success in the business world.
Professional golfers — even the best in the world — rely on coaches to improve every aspect of their game. Some have swing coaches, putting coaches, short game specialists, and even mental coaches. They’re at the top of their game, yet they continually seek growth and refinement.
In business, however, we often believe we can go it alone. We convince ourselves that we know what’s best and don’t need external help. But is that confidence, or are we avoiding growth?
How many business leaders have someone coaching them to sharpen their vision, refine their strategy, or strengthen their operations?
Think back to when you first started playing golf. You likely got tips from friends, hit balls at the range, maybe even had a lesson with a PGA pro. Yet when problems arise, we often try to fix them ourselves — treating the symptoms rather than the root causes. Sound familiar? The same happens in business.
So, why not work with someone who can help you elevate both your business and your life? Is it fear, pride, or simply not knowing where to start?
If you’re ready to improve — just like the pros do — let’s talk. Take the first step toward real, measurable change.
