Business golf is the use of golf in business. Typically, the sport is used as a forum for networking and promotional activity.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

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  1. ^ Summerall, Pat; McNulty, James A.; Creighton, John; Rhame, Will D. (2002). Business Golf: The Art of Building Business Relationships on the Links. Career Press. ISBN 978-1-56414-571-0.
  2. ^ Andrews, Leslie (2012-04-10). Even Par: How Golf Helps Women Gain the Upper Hand in Business. 85 Broads. ISBN 978-0-615-58800-1.
  3. ^ Samji, Fareen (2018-02-06). Smashing the Grass Ceiling: A Women's Guide to Mastering Golf for Business Success. 2468111 Ontario Incorporated. ISBN 978-0-9959318-0-0.
  4. ^ Gray, Deborah M.; Hicks, Nancy; Rundels, Jennifer J. (2020-09-01). "Getting in the game: Putting golf at the forefront of your networking toolbox". Business Horizons. SPECIAL ISSUE: WOMEN IN MARKETING. 63 (5): 627–636. doi:10.1016/j.bushor.2020.05.005. ISSN 0007-6813. S2CID 225262847.
  5. ^ Strang, Lewis Clinton (1925). Golf and Business. Roland Publishing Company.
  6. ^ Glozek, John Jr. (2016-05-15). Business Golf: Your Key to Business Success Through Golf. Golf Long Island, Incorporated. ISBN 978-0-9898380-0-9.
  7. ^ Ceron-Anaya, Hugo (2010). "An Approach to the History of Golf: Business, Symbolic Capital, and Technologies of the Self". Journal of Sport and Social Issues. 34 (3): 339–358. doi:10.1177/0193723510377317. ISSN 0193-7235. S2CID 144416639.
  8. ^ Taminiau, Yvette; Wiersma, Aaltje (2016-01-01). "The process of trust creation between business partners at the golf course: a long-term process". International Journal of Strategic Business Alliances. 5 (3–4): 245–265. doi:10.1504/IJSBA.2016.083329. ISSN 1756-6444.