You sleezy leftists will DO ANYTHING to denegrate President Trump.....Did Trump also place a dog on his cars roof rack on trips?....Magic underwear??... Someone needs to archive all these nutty tricks by the loony left!!!
When there’s blood in the water, the publishing industry is always ready to serve the public’s hunger, and right about now there’s plenty of thirst for books either praising or criticizing President Trump. While most recent books have assessed his presidential style and White House backroom dealings, an upcoming book promises to give a different look at the president: the view from the golf course.
“Commander in Cheat: How Golf Explains Trump,” by longtime Sports Illustrated/ESPN/The Athletic reporter Rick Reilly, will hit shelves next May with what the publisher calls an account of Trump’s “ethics deficit” while on the golf course. The book will reportedly rely not only on Reilly’s firsthand experience playing golf with the president, but also interviews with playing partners, caddies, and others with knowledge of the president’s golf game. Trump’s legendary golf game
Plenty of people have lavished praise on Trump’s golf game; Sen. Lindsey Graham tweeted last year that Trump “shot a 73 in wet and windy conditions,” and many professional golfers who have played with him have come away with surprise at the president’s skill with the sticks. ithout a healthy bellowing of “what about … ?” from his base, we add this: presidents throughout history have fudged their golf games. Dwight Eisenhower wanted Augusta National to cut down a tree on the 17th hole that he kept hitting. (Augusta refused.) Most famously, President Clinton played fast and loose with mulligans and gimme putts throughout his career, and once laughed that he didn’t get granted quite as many gimmes once he was out of office.
Regardless, Trump is, by the numbers, the best golfer ever to occupy the Oval Office. And in Reilly’s book, we ought to get a glimpse of how he really plays.
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When there’s blood in the water, the publishing industry is always ready to serve the public’s hunger, and right about now there’s plenty of thirst for books either praising or criticizing President Trump. While most recent books have assessed his presidential style and White House backroom dealings, an upcoming book promises to give a different look at the president: the view from the golf course.
“Commander in Cheat: How Golf Explains Trump,” by longtime Sports Illustrated/ESPN/The Athletic reporter Rick Reilly, will hit shelves next May with what the publisher calls an account of Trump’s “ethics deficit” while on the golf course. The book will reportedly rely not only on Reilly’s firsthand experience playing golf with the president, but also interviews with playing partners, caddies, and others with knowledge of the president’s golf game. Trump’s legendary golf game
Plenty of people have lavished praise on Trump’s golf game; Sen. Lindsey Graham tweeted last year that Trump “shot a 73 in wet and windy conditions,” and many professional golfers who have played with him have come away with surprise at the president’s skill with the sticks. ithout a healthy bellowing of “what about … ?” from his base, we add this: presidents throughout history have fudged their golf games. Dwight Eisenhower wanted Augusta National to cut down a tree on the 17th hole that he kept hitting. (Augusta refused.) Most famously, President Clinton played fast and loose with mulligans and gimme putts throughout his career, and once laughed that he didn’t get granted quite as many gimmes once he was out of office.
Regardless, Trump is, by the numbers, the best golfer ever to occupy the Oval Office. And in Reilly’s book, we ought to get a glimpse of how he really plays.
(Excerpt) Read more at sports.yahoo.com ...