Recently an article ran in the NY Times entitled “Creamer Calls for Women to Break Grass Ceiling” that reinforces what I have been saying here in my “Ladies on the Tee’ golf blog. Even Paula Creamer has issued a ‘call to arms’ for women to take a look at what they are missing by not playing golf.
So even if you don’t think I know what I am talking about, here is one of the LPGA’s rising stars trying to recruit more women onto the course and into a lifetime of fun and friendships provided by the game of golf.
There are success stories of women getting ahead in business by taking advantage of the one-on-one time that golf affords businesswomen with their clients and prospects. The problem is that there are too few of these success stories NOT because networking with golf doesn’t work but mainly because women are shying away from the game due to misplaced fears or buying into the “old boys network” mentality.
Paula calls for “breaking through the grass ceiling. Personally I’d like for us to Mow it Down!!
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It is amazing how much we need to do to ‘catch up’ to our male counterparts when it comes to using golf in our business. I applaud you and Paula Creamer for trying to get the word out that we are missing out on a great game, a great time and a great way to get to know people you think you might want to do business with.
Let’s go ladies! It’s time to get in the game!!