• Mary Ann "Skipper"
  • 2007
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I was on a terrific team last week for a five-hour engagement. Our mission was to have the lowest score after playing 18 holes of golf.

The components that worked well were the following:

  1. Each person participated and contributed shots throughout.  One person did not carry the entire team (except on one hole)!
  2. We celebrated our successes when we made birdies and an eagle.  We gave the golfer’s high five and I enthusiastically leapt off the ground!
  3. We gave each other advice on putting and what clubs to use for different shots. This support allowed us to get better and learn from each person’s experience.
  4. We were accountable. We had to use each person’s drive and play our own ball after a certain number of shots.
  5. We had fun!

These five ingredients are applicable to any team in any circumstance. Their essence will sustain your group for much longer than a round of golf!