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Feb 10
2010

Pebble Beach Dental Bucket List Seminar

Posted by admin in Dental Practice Management

 

When I saw the promos for this weekend's Pebble Beach Pro-Am, it struck me that this would make an awesome venue for our Dentist Bucket List Educational Tour!

I have played there twice, and I can assure you of two things:

  • it is very expensive
  • it is worth every cent

If you are a golfer, you know that Pebble is the Mecca that we all know we need to play at least once in our lifetime.

So why not combine your golf dream with a small intimate group seminar/mastermind with like minded dentists, learn something that can accelerate your practice and meet some other progressive golf crazy doc's? (And get to write is off!)

I can only manage a small group; 2 foursomes, or 3 at the most.

I have contacted Pebble and there are no discounts there for groups or for anyone or anything.

Even their hotel costs a mint, but it is beautiful, looking out over manicured fairways and off to the ocean.

This is roughly what you will be looking at:

For 5 nights, 4 days, 4 rounds of golf, 5 breakfasts and 2 dinners it is around $5600US for single occupancy.

The seminar is an additional $1950 and there will be 3 half day sessions; either before or after golf. If you bring a spouse, her/his fee is $500 to participate in the seminar, or simply room/golf costs if she/he does not attend the sessions as above.

You can shave off close to $2000 per person if you bunk in with someone (double occupancy) as the rate above is for single occupancy.

Watch the Pebble Beach Pro-Am on the Golf Channel this weekend and picture yourself there this fall. (Sept/Oct is their best weather season).

At this point I am only looking for expressions of interest. If this oversubscribes, priority will go to the order I receive expressions of interest.

Dentistry can be hard; we all need to look for ways to weave some fun into it. My philosophy is Work Hard / Play Hard and this fits right in.

Reply to info@DentalManagementSecrets.com if you are at all interested.

All for now.

Dr. Dave

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