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LESSONS FROM PLAYING GOLF WITH TRUMP
After lunch, Trump and I played eighteen holes, accompanied by a bodyguard and John Nieporte, the clubs head professional. A friend asked me later whether Trump wasnt in on the joke of his public persona, and I said that, as far as I could tell, the Trump we were used to seeing on television was the honest-to-god authentic Trump: a ten-year-old boy who, for unknown reasons, had been given a real airplane and a billion dollars. In other words, a fun guy to hang around with. As Tiger Woods observed recently, after also playing golf with him, Trump hits the ball a long way for a seventy-year-old. (He certainly outdrove me.) Hes also a good ball-striker and a terrific putter, despite employing a putting technique that, Nieporte told me, is so idiosyncratic that he wouldnt dare either to change it or to teach it to anyone else. At the end of the round, Trump and I posed together for a photograph in front of the signature design feature of several of his courses: an enormous man-made waterfall, the outdoor equivalent of the huge fake-gold chandeliers and French furniture that he also has a weakness for.
Golf publications periodically rate golf coursesthe hundred best in the world, the hundred best in the country, the dozen best in each stateand Trumps relationship with such ratings is complex. He complained to me that golf publications never rank his courses high enough, because the people who do the rating hold a grudge against him, but he also said that he never allows raters to play his courses, because they would just get in the way of the members.
http://www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/lessons-from-playing-golf-with-trump
SticksnStones
(2,108 posts)From your link:
Trumps world is a parallel universe in which truth takes many forms, none of them necessarily based on reality. And wed all better get used to his way of thinking, because for the next four years were going to be living in that universe, too.
Admittedly, I carry around a partisan ire towards today's republicans, still, this guy is unhinged, unfit and a whole lot of scary...
bullwinkle428
(20,629 posts)golf course as well. This, despite his apparent status as a considerably better-than-average player, even taking his age into account.
AngryAmish
(25,704 posts)People who have tell me the service is excellent. But the courses are too over the top, with the waterfalls and whatnot. I like what Gil Hanse did with The Blue Monster. Aberdeen is supposed to be excellent and I would like to see Doonbeg.
But why spend 250 for Doonbeg when Lahinch is nearby?
Baitball Blogger
(46,753 posts)That would explain his unique putting style.