Golf Entrepreneur Kept His Eye On The Ball

The Dallas Morning News:
Barney Adams will tell you he’s never sold a product in his life.
That might seem strange coming from the guy who invented the Adams Tight Lies fairway wood, one of the best-selling golf clubs in history, and the founder of Plano-based Adams Golf Inc.
But it’s entirely plausible to those who’ve watched this iconoclastic entrepreneur battle high-dollar marketing odds and turn a newfangled club into an almost $100 million enterprise.
He just thinks differently than most.
“No one sells a product. Everyone sells a service,” the 69-year-old said over lunch recently. “I’m also a devout believer that you have to identify exactly what that service is.”
Now he’s written a book, The Wow Factor, which chronicles the evolution of his business philosophy.
Many execs are keen on writing highly glossed how-to biographies. Mr. Adams offers an unvarnished what-to-avoid, quick-read tale instead.
Hence the title and core message of his book: A […]

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