If you're into golf and also trying to run a business, then you're a lot like me. I used to play golf for a living, now I run an online marketing agency. I'm documenting my journey, the people, tips, advice, mistakes, and crazy thoughts I hope will help. Here's what I believe about both golf and business: 1. Both are challenging, but don't need to be complicated - simple and consistent is best. 2. Large and infrequent improvement sessions aren't optimal - light, regular refinements are much better. 3. There's no magic pill (sorry) - it's about making the most of the time you're spending.
People buy into franchises for 2 reasons: better processes/buying power and brand. In golf management, there's really no brand element...everyone is ...
Read an article the other day about learning new skills and practice. Turns out that repeating exactly the same move over and over is not nearly as e...
In this episode, we're talking about all the ways to win attention online. Every business is different, and you shouldn't feel like you have to win on...
I promise this practice session will help your game. Today we're talking about improving our technique, and nailing down our setup and alignment (scie...
I grew up playing golf in Maine...not exactly golf central. I had no idea about how the college recruitment process worked, and how college coaches se...
JP Longeuil is the Head Pro at Orange Lake Resort in Orlando...but it hasn't always been white glove country clubs and pure 7-irons knocking down flag...
I've been struggling with my driver lately...hoping to use some old tricks to iron out the big dog this weekend. Here are some quick ideas for a shor...
A great friend and colleague called me out on social media the other day in a hugely complimentary way. I can tell you that it really hit home and I b...
Whether in real life or in the digital world, there are 3 things you absolutely have to do if you want to grow a trusting and appreciative audience. ...
Most beginners feel too intimidated to go out to their local public golf course. They feel like they won't belong, or the course doesn't want them out...