If we missed you on the 3rd tee, it’s not too late to get in on the fun…

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Your golf game will be glad you did!

KYT’s Fab 3, Lori Coruccini CEO, Kristy Bach, EVP and Julie Plummer, Relationship Developer, set up residence on the 3rd Tee at the Scottsdale Chamber’s annual golf tournament played at Ancala Country Club, April 19th.

Offering Otter Pops and ProScans to waiting golfers, the trio met 144 business leaders from the area and gave 40+ ProScan Survey reviews right on the spot.

Using a special QR code and their smart phones, eager golfers were able to take the survey while waiting to tee-off.

Then they were awed and amazed when Lori, Kristy and Julie reviewed their profile reports and proved once again that this survey is at least 96% accurate.

Needless to say, there are 40+ new believers in KYT and the Pro Scan in the world. We’d love to share the magic with you too.

Click below to receive your personal invite to take the Pro Scan compliments of Know Your Talents. Your golf game will be glad you did!

 Behavior shows up everywhere, even on the golf course 😊 Can’t wait to review yours with you. 

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