![]() ![]() “Really, Duane, it’s enough just to be out here on such a beautiful day.” Sandy handed her driver to the caddie. Duane was in charge of corporate sponsorships, and he’d agreed to all of her terms. Sandy had already won the most important game-securing the exclusive sponsorship of the annual Professional Golf Organization’s Champions Tournament for the 12th year in a row. “I don’t know, I’d say you’re having a great day all around,” Duane drawled as he flashed her a quick wink. She could never beat a veteran player like Duane, particularly on his home course. “But watch me slice the next one into the clubhouse.” Sandy was playing her best game in recent memory, but there was no point in boasting. Sandy Michaels, chief marketing officer of the financial services giant Pace Sterling, stole a quick glance at the caddie. “Nice drive,” Duane Betts called out as the ball rolled to a halt a good three yards short of the 18th hole’s infamous water hazard. ![]()
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