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Why You Should Skip Work to Play Golf On Halloween

October 29, 2014 | By Greg D'Andrea | Leave a Comment

Woodhaven Country Club, Connecticut
Woodhaven Country Club, Connecticut (Photo by Greg D’Andrea)

Why should the kiddies have all the fun on Halloween? The much-beloved holiday of tricks or treats is a mere two days away, yet I bet you’re planning on going into work like it’s just any other day, aren’t you? Not only is it All Hollows’ Eve, but it’s also a Friday! You deserve a skip day, don’t you? I mean, who doesn’t love a 3-day weekend?

Simsbury Farms Golf Course, Connecticut
Simsbury Farms Golf Course, Connecticut (Photo by Greg D’Andrea)

Let’s face it, the year is winding down and you need to use that PTO before you lose it…Am I right? And the golf season – well, that’s almost extinct if you live in the northern half of the United States. You need to get out there while you still can! Plus, I bet the course will be pretty empty.

Now I realize some of you may have blown through your vacation time during the summer. Or maybe you’re saving your last few days for the holiday season. Don’t fret, there are some very clever ways to get in a round of golf on company time (see HERE).

Sleeping Giant Golf Course, Connecticut
Sleeping Giant Golf Course, Connecticut (Photo by Greg D’Andrea)

See? No more excuses – get out on the course and give yourself a treat on Halloween for a change. And while you’re at it, make sure the camera is close at hand – I bet there’ll be some great leaf peeping opportunities. And once you’ve captured the foliage, go ahead and add it to our Autumn Golf Courses Pinterest board:

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So grab your favorite pumpkin-flavored beverage (latte or ale) and get out to the golf course this Halloween – you deserve it.

Filed Under: Golf Life Tagged With: autumn, ditch day, fall, foliage, halloween, pto, vacation, work

How to Ditch Work to Play Golf

March 6, 2013 | By Greg D'Andrea | 4 Comments

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Everyone needs a ditch-day every once-in-a-while. And for many of us, this ditch-day typically includes a trip to the golf course. Now your boss would say the proper way to play golf during the work week is to take a vacation day – but not me. No sir, I say there are ways to sneak in 9- or 18-holes while still saving that precious PTO for things that really matter (like a week of golf in some tropical locale, for example).

But how do you secure a round of golf on work time? Well, below are some ways to ditch work and play golf:

Take a Sick Day: The most obvious way to ditch work is to call in sick. And while I’m sure we’ve all feigned illness to goof-off before, perhaps it wouldn’t hurt to review a few pointers: First, make it something not too serious, but still contagious. Or make it something that limits your mobility – this is important so they won’t question your staying home. I knew one guy who actually used the excuse that he threw his back out while…wait for it…playing golf! And steer-clear of Mondays and Fridays: Besides the fact that three-day weekends are a red flag to most bosses, many courses charge weekend rates on Fridays! Finally, don’t do it at the beginning of the golf season or that first warm day after winter – not only is it an obvious red flag, but you might run into your boss out on the course!

But what if your company counts sick days as vacation days? Well, read on!

Plan a Golf Business Meeting: They say the golf course is the birth place for many business deals. Does your client golf? If so, this may be the perfect cover to play golf on work time. Sure, you’ll talk shop while playing but you’re still out on the course! Plus, if a deal or up-sell comes from it, then you might be playing more golf on company time in the future! If your client doesn’t golf, still have lunch with them at the club’s restaurant. After your business meeting, squeeze in a little practice putting or time on the range. If you’re feeling really adventurous, try to play a quick 9! So the lunch ran a bit longer than expected…big deal.

Visit a Client: Visiting a client can be the perfect cover for golf – especially if getting to said client requires air travel and hotel accommodations. Of course, you must actually visit your client, but once that’s over and done with, schedule that return flight a little later so you can squeeze in golf. No need to travel with your clubs – rent at the course and enjoy! If your client is more local, just plan to be gone the entire afternoon. Meet with your client and squeeze in 9-holes after the meeting. Planning is key: Make sure you choose a course along your route or near the airport. And use your judgement – if the meeting is local and is expected to last 30 minutes and it’s only 2PM, perhaps it’s better to just head back to the office instead.

Simply Ask: Finally, while this one may be pretty simple, it really works! You simply ask to leave work early. Now, there’s some planning involved: Catch up on your work; finish that report ahead of time; get everything done. Then go see the boss and explain you’re all caught up on things and you were hoping to take off a bit early. Many bosses (especially those that measure output rather than input) will oblige. But don’t try this too often (once or twice a year max) and there is the chance your boss could say no. If the latter, at least you know not to try it again!

Disclaimer: Keep in mind calling in sick requires some sort of deception. While Golfstinks doesn’t condone that kind of behavior, it is an option none-the-less. Meanwhile, the rest of the options are legitimate (and fairly benign) ways to truly play golf on company time. Our suggestion is to try the latter options first and if those don’t work (or are not options for your type of job), know that feigning illness is available. Just don’t blame us if you get caught!

Filed Under: Stinky Golfer Paradise Tagged With: business meeting, call in sick, client visit, ditch day, golf, pto, sick day, vacation, work

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