Working The Links
- Atlantic Business
Magazine talked with select Top 50 CEO's in
their June/July issue
by Mark Higgins
TIM BANKS, President APM Group, Charlottetown,
PEI
Top 50 CEO (2003 & 2002): An active golfer for the
past 10 years who plays around 90 rounds a year.
Type of clubs? I use a Titliest driver,
Calloway irons and a Calloway ''White Hot'' Putter.
Shoot right or left? Right.
Strongest part of your game? My attitude. I
would say that my desire to be competitive helps me
overcompensate for my lack of athletic prowess. But
if you are talking from a strictly technical point
of view, my putting.
What is the weakest? My irons. I don't have a
natural swing.
Best score? My best game was two years ago, when I
shot a 70 at Stanhope (PEI).
Favorite Atlantic Canadian course? Crowbush (PEI).
Do you ever go winter golf trips down South? Often.
I generally attend four functions a year in Ontario,
an event in Quebec, a half dozen in Nova Scotia. I
make a couple of trips down south a year, one
business related, one just pleasure. I just got back
today from Florida with a group - we played two
rounds a day over eight straight days. It's the only
reason I would go down south - not to sit on a
beach, we have great beaches on PEI.
How often do you play golf with business
associates? My partners usually have some
business connection, although that isn't the reason
we play. For example, there's a group of people I did
business with where we began playing several years
ago. We still play, but as friends. It's very rare
that I talk business on the course. It's really a
way to get to know people, to learn their character.
The way they approach their game will usually tell
you how they approach business.
Favorite golf tip? Don't get too focused on
the game: enjoy that time with friends and nature.
The game is a great stress reliever. I shoot the
first tee time at Crowbush every Saturday of the
year, and it's something I look forward to the rest
of the time.