March 15, 2019

Life Lessons From The Golf Course.

Bear Mountain Golf Course - Chelan, WA

"Golf is the closest game to the game we call life.  You can get bad breaks from good shots and you can get good breaks from bad shots.  But, you have to play the ball where it lies."
-Bobby Jones

​The game of golf is full of opportunities to learn lessons that apply to life.  One such example is when I was playing in a tournament last Spring.

My game didn't start off very well.  I had a double bogey on the first hole, and as the game went on several putts lipped out and I remember thinking "Ok, it's going to be one of THOSE days."  No big deal.  We always have a good lunch to look forward to.

The thing about golf is: things can go from bad to good... even great... in a single shot.  The reverse is true, too.  The point is EVERY shot counts.  Just because you made a bad shot doesn't mean the next one won't be a good one.

As the day went on, I played well even getting two seriously amazing chip-ins and making some excellent putts. 

At the end of the day, I won 1st Gross, a closest to the pin prize, AND long drive for the day. 

My golf game that day was like life and business in so many ways.  Don't ever get discouraged because things don't go the way you think they should or the way you want them to.  You always have the next decision (or shot) to get back on track. Stay focused on your goal.

You've probably heard it before and I'll say it again, most things in life and business are more like a marathon than a sprint.  

Don't get discouraged and keep trying.​

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