This website is for women in businesses of all kinds to learn and to help others learn to utilize the game of golf as an effective business building tool. Men have been doing this for years and years…women not so much!! The amount of business conducted on golf courses is staggering, not to mention the solid relationships that are formed that bind potential clients to the businessperson for years to come.
This website is devoted to providing tools and resources to business women enabling them to build a comfort level with and a strong knowledge of the game of golf to take their businesses to new levels. We, in effect, are striving to remove the GRASS CEILING!! In addition, we want women everywhere to have the opportunity to participate in what can become a lifelong love affair with one of the oldest games known to man, I mean woman! You DO NOT have to be a great athlete to take advantage of this sport.
My name is Sherry Tabb and I am a sports nut. I grew up playing every sport possible and even became the first female Head Tennis Professional in my area. Over the last decade plus I discovered golf. I started up a golf business after leaving corporate America in 1996. During the last 12 years of owning and operating my golf business, Tee ‘M Up Enterprises, I not only fell in love with the game but I witnessed firsthand the effectiveness of golf in the business world. Sadly, I have also recognized the low percentage of women participating in this wonderful sport and reaping the rewards of this highly effective business tool. I have a passion for this revered (and sometimes reviled) game and for the advancement of women in business. So, to that end I welcome you to join me on this quest. Leave your heels and fears at the door and let’s play a round! You’ll be glad you did.
Thanks for visiting http://www.sherrytabb.com. We invite you to tell your girl friends about us.
Related posts:
- In My Opinion…7 things men don’t want women to know about golf 1. That golf is one of the BEST networking tools...
- The Game of Golf NEEDS Women! In case you still adhere to the golf myth that...
- Five great ways to use golf as a networking tool Question: When is golf more than a game??? Answer: When...
- Why I took up golf and what it’s done for me… Back in the 70′s, my brother and father were excellent...
- Women+Golf=Great Networking Women using golf to network in business are lagging behind...
Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.
Tags: "business on the golf course", "Grass Ceiling", "Tee 'M Up Enterprises", business networking, golf, women networking with golf




Thanks for taking the time to put this site together. There are so many reasons to learn the game of golf whether for business or pleasure. I will spread the word that a new site is now available for women to come together and capitalize on all that golf has to offer.
Today without the magazine ‘Golf for Women’ we need a site like this more than ever. Will you be addressing all facets of the women’s game?
Patty,
Thank you for your comments and taking the time to ‘spread the word’. You are so right about the need today to have a website for women about all things golf.
We are looking for input from our readers as to what they would like to see. Our goal is to make this THE golf network for women.
Sherry
Sherry, Thoroughly enjoyed reading your thoughts and incites to Golf for women…I am currently the “Co-Chairman of Education” for the Dayton Executive Womens’ Golf Association. We usually do a Rules/Ettiquette session in February and I wondered if you could possibly be a speaker. Your style of writing seems down to earth and from what I have read, you could humorously cover some subjects that both beginning and experienced golfers could learn and appreciate. Your article on Networking would also be very beneficial to our association and I agree that as women, we do not utilize this avenue for executive purposes. Do you do speaking engagements? If so, I would love to talk with you and see what we can arrange. At this point, I have no idea what our budget allows or what can be included but I would like to at least see what your thoughts are even for future ideas I might have. Sincerely, Roxy Laycox