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Originally Posted by DenverChief
you really are a high priced attorney 
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I shit you not - I'm not allowed to play with clients.
We have two Juniors who are awfully good so we send them to go golfing with the clients. We occasionally call the founding partner out of retirement if one of our two anchor tenants wants a round but under
no circumstances is it gonna be me.
But I have a buddy who's kindof a big deal for a publicly traded company. Did the leadership schools and all that nonsense - doing well down in Texas. He told me "hey, all that 'putt for dough' stuff is bullshit. Learn to drive. That's it. Business golf is about keeping the ball in the fairway and then strolling out there with your client instead wandering through the rough looking for your stupid ball. None of those guys give a rip if you 4 putt but they are gonna lose interest in this outing REALLY fast if you keep stealing the cart to go find your ball OOB"
I'll be damned if he's not right. If you could just hit everything 225 and straight, that's PERFECT for business golf.
But yeah - I'm bad. And don't have the patience to be good.