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In this episode of the Revenue Builders podcast, our hosts John McMahon and John Kaplan talk to professional golfer Dennis Walters. In 1974, Dennis was paralyzed from the waist down in an accident, an injury that could have put an end to his golfing career. But rather than give up on his dreams, he chose to ‘get a new dream.’ Through perseverance and innovation, Dennis developed an adaptive way of putting, going on to win prestigious accolades such as the Bob Jones Award, the Ben Hogan Award, and an induction to the World Golf Hall of Fame.
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Dennis on starting the Dennis Walters Golf Show: "As I started to perform, right from the very first show, I told people how much I loved to play golf and how everyone told me it would be impossible to do. And what I was trying to do, among other things, was to show people what's possible not only in golf but life itself. I try to encourage them to do things in their life that the thought was impossible. As everyone said, golf would be impossible for me."
The traits that make a successful man, says Dennis: "The only way I know how to do it is through hard work. And I think this applies to selling, it applies to how you conduct your life, it depends on how you treat others. But I think there's no substitute to hard work and perseverance. If you can put those things together, I think you can be successful at anything."
Check out John McMahon’s book here: https://www.amazon.com/Qualified-Sales-Leader-Proven-Lessons/dp/0578895064
Hosted by five-time CRO John McMahon and Force Management Co-Founder John Kaplan, the Revenue Builders podcast goes behind the scenes with the sales leaders who have been there, done that, and seen the results.
This show is brought to you by Force Management. We help companies improve sales performance, executing their growth strategy at the point of sale.
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In this episode of the Revenue Builders podcast, our hosts John McMahon and John Kaplan talk to professional golfer Dennis Walters. In 1974, Dennis was paralyzed from the waist down in an accident, an injury that could have put an end to his golfing career. But rather than give up on his dreams, he chose to ‘get a new dream.’ Through perseverance and innovation, Dennis developed an adaptive way of putting, going on to win prestigious accolades such as the Bob Jones Award, the Ben Hogan Award, and an induction to the World Golf Hall of Fame.
Additional Resources:
HIGHLIGHTS
QUOTES
Dennis on starting the Dennis Walters Golf Show: "As I started to perform, right from the very first show, I told people how much I loved to play golf and how everyone told me it would be impossible to do. And what I was trying to do, among other things, was to show people what's possible not only in golf but life itself. I try to encourage them to do things in their life that the thought was impossible. As everyone said, golf would be impossible for me."
The traits that make a successful man, says Dennis: "The only way I know how to do it is through hard work. And I think this applies to selling, it applies to how you conduct your life, it depends on how you treat others. But I think there's no substitute to hard work and perseverance. If you can put those things together, I think you can be successful at anything."
Check out John McMahon’s book here: https://www.amazon.com/Qualified-Sales-Leader-Proven-Lessons/dp/0578895064
Hosted by five-time CRO John McMahon and Force Management Co-Founder John Kaplan, the Revenue Builders podcast goes behind the scenes with the sales leaders who have been there, done that, and seen the results.
This show is brought to you by Force Management. We help companies improve sales performance, executing their growth strategy at the point of sale.
Connect with Us:

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