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Today’s guest comes from the land of OZ, we’re talking with the BOZ from OZ, junior that is. The son of accomplished Australian amateur golfer, Bill Bosley, an accomplished golfer in his own right, part of a golfing family that reaches back over 50 years into the very fabric of the game in australia. We’ve got Wayne Bosley, of Vision Golf - Australia here on the Pace Of Change Golf Podcast!
Vision Golf has been enhancing the visibility of golf balls since 2004. They’ve come a long way in 12 years. The tech, engineering, and creative thinking behind Vision Golf balls is pretty amazing. It’s not as simple as chemistry and ball flight laws. But t his isn’t a podcast about how Wayne has manufactured the best ball you’ve never played. Believe me, Wayne knows more about golf balls, and the golf ball industry than maybe anyone in the world. Not an overstatement.
But we didn’t talk as much about how to manufacture a better ball, or play a better game, as much as we dove right into the deep side of running a business . The place inside where the groundbreaking innovations come from, the long journey that lies ahead of any wide-eyed start-up founder. Taking advantage of the bad lies. Bouncing back from the unfortunate bounces. Knowing when to play it down, and knowing when to pick up, take the x, and head to the next hole.
How do we manufacture a life worth living. How do we perform better at the game of life?
The vision behind Vision? Not how a ball can make your game better, though it should. But, for the Bosleys, the question that drives them is how do they make a ball that makes your life better.
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Exit the Premises by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Looked Back, Saw Nothing by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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