Marriage is like a game of golf...and this may be why you never get a hole in one ⛳️

EPISODE · Jan 16, 2024 · 0 MIN

Marriage is like a game of golf...and this may be why you never get a hole in one ⛳️

from Save Your Marriage In 60 Seconds

In this episode, Doug Holt from The Powerful Man draws an intriguing parallel between marriage and golf. He opens with a compelling analogy: many men approach their marriage as if playing a par-five hole in golf with a putter.   Doug explains that just as a putter isn't the right tool for a long drive, men often lack the appropriate tools and understanding to cultivate a quality, passionate marriage. He challenges the common misconception that men should instinctively know how to maintain a thriving marriage, arguing that like golf, marriage requires learning and using the right tools.   Doug, with his extensive experience in assisting married business owners, shares insights on the importance of having the correct approach and guidance, much like having a golf pro by your side. This episode is not just an analogy; it offers practical advice on how men can better equip themselves for the complexities of marital life. Whether you're struggling in your marriage or looking to improve an already solid relationship, this discussion provides valuable lessons on how choosing the right 'clubs' and seeking expert guidance can lead to marital success.   Tune in to learn how the right tools and mindset can transform your approach to marriage, taking you from the 'sandbox' to the 'fairway' of a fulfilling partnership. Remember, success in both golf and marriage comes from understanding, practice, and using the right equipment.   Learn how YOU can turn your marriage and life around here.

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