Jan
18

Club Prophet Systems

Posted In: Golf Talk by Amy

You may never heard of Club Prophet Systems, right? But I want to tell that it’s very helpful for your game.

Wouldn’t it be great if you could simply “point and click” your way to a smoother, more organized golf clubs?  And wouldn’t you like to eliminate hours of mundane reporting tasks and spend more time with your customers? Are you having your best day ever, or are you spending time trying to figure out your computer system?

If you’re looking for “software solutions” then welcome to Club Prophet Systems.  Since 1993, the software has helped golf shops across the globe run better, smarter and more efficiently. 

And today, Club Prophet Systems goes well beyond the golf shop to automate all facets of your club – Golf Management, Point of Sale, Inventory, Tee Time Reservations, Back Office Accounting, Food and Beverage and so much more.  Our latest, cutting-edge features include high-speed credit card processing, member billing, USGA handicap system,  electronic tee sheet with Internet booking options, event management, email marketing tools  and much more.  No other package gives you so much functionality and value with little to no up front cost, commitments, or term contracts.

Regardless of club size or club type, Club Prophet Systems provides a software solution to meet your facility’s needs.  Best of all, we offer full-service implementation, training, and expert after-sale support to ensure your ongoing satisfaction.  

Find out why over 1,000 cheap golf clubs worldwide rely on Club Prophet Systems to streamline operations, save time and money, and improve quality control.  Click Here to get your free Club Prophet Systems web demo or on-site demonstration.

In a word, Club Prophet Systems feature to POS Express will give you a whole new perspective on your business and your bottom line.

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Jan
7

Golf is one of the only sports you can play and do business with at the same time. Think about it. It takes you 30-60 seconds to assess the situation (the distance, carry, lie, and wind), take golf clubs out of the bag, take a practice swing, setup and hit the ball. The rest of the 4-5 hours you’re walking or riding in a golf cart with the undivided attention of your client. Need I say more!

Personally, golf is an exceptional sport for many reasons. Since you don’t need anyone to hit the ball back to you, and it’s just you and the golf course, you are not competing against anyone. That being said it physically makes for an inviting sport for spouses, siblings and families to play.

You can learn so much from your playing partner by the actions he or she carries out on the golf course.

Some things to observe are:

1. Cheating
2. Misrepresenting their score (ahem, cheating)
3. Shouting absentees
4. Throwing clubs ( Callaway FT-iQ Driver )
5. Stomping feet
6. Mistreating the caddy
7. Neatness in appearance

You can learn a lot by observing what they do and don’t do. Many top executives will not do business with someone until they play golf with them. Now you understand why.

To golf clubs, I think there are no strict standards. Both cheap golf clubs and discount golf clubs are OK. After all it can show your economic strength.

How you can get started in golf:

1. Take lessons with a professional golf instructor
2. Understand the important rules and etiquette of golf.
3. Play with friends until you feel comfortable enough to entertain on your own.
4. Join the EWGA (an executive women’s golf league). It forces you to get out there and play
5. Subscribe to a golf magazine (Golf for Women, Golf Digest, Golf Magazine)
Learn to play golf and you will learn to play better business!

Jan
5

Zen and golf

Posted In: Golf Talk by Amy

If you apply Eastern spiritual philosophy to your golf game, your enjoyment of the game will grow. However, the underlying motive is, as you are able to see gains on the course, you’ll be moved to alter your approach to life as well.

How does Zen apply to golf?

The Western idea is that golf is a competition, both with the opponent and also with one’s self. The basic idea is to win, to defeat that other guy. As such, we practice, we study, we try (hard). At a very deep level, we play to re-enforce our ego, our sense of worth, to others and — most importantly — to ourselves. If we don’t play well, then we aren’t worth much.

Here again, the Eastern idea is the polar opposite. Winning and losing doesn’t make any sense (if there is only one person in the room) and the Easterner knows that he can’t force anything to happen through his own will. They just play with their golf clubs and enjoy the game.  He knows that everything happens through the Whole, and so his approach to golf is to use it as a means of connecting with the Whole, to let the Whole move the ball through him. He allows his golf to happen, he doesn’t demand that it happen.

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