September 7, 2008

Golf partnership not the gold mine it was (BizJournals)

There was a time that surviving the bite of a Midwestern weekend in January — snow drifted up to the window and –20 showing on the thermometer — was made easier by a few soothing hours wasted watching a golf tournament in Hawaii.

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