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Brycy ..... Trompie true to form or to the behaviour born?

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bobbok...Captain10,129 posts
01 Apr 2019, 02:13
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01 Apr 2019, 02:13#1

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Trump is ‘world’s worst cheat at golf', new book says

Fellow players have accused president of cheating, says former Sports Illustrated columnist in book to be published Tuesday

Martin Pengelly

@MartinPengelly

Sun 31 Mar 2019 19.09 BST Last modified on Mon 1 Apr 2019 00.40 BST

Shares 2,581 Donald Trump plays a round of golf at Turnberry in South Ayrshire in July 2018. Photograph: Jane Barlow/PA

Donald Trump played golf on Saturday and Sunday at his course in Jupiter, Florida. According to custom, once off the fairways the president tweeted angrily on political subjects.

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But by Sunday afternoon he had not yet targeted a story in the US press that might have been expected to attract his ire: a report in the New York Post that said fellow players called him “the world’s worst cheat at golf”.

The Post report was taken from a book that will be published on Tuesday. Commander in Cheat: How Golf Explains Trump is by Rick Reilly, an award-winning former Sports Illustrated columnist who has played with Trump himself.

Trump has been accused of cheating before, notably by Suzann Pettersen, a multiple winner on the LPGA tour. In January 2018, she told a Norwegian newspaper the president “cheats like hell”. But the Post said Reilly had spoken to a host of famous names.

The PGA Tour pro Brad Faxon described some dubious drops.

The actor Samuel L Jackson was quoted as saying he “clearly saw [Trump] hook a ball into a lake at Trump National” in Bedminster, New Jersey, “and his caddy told him he found it!”

The boxer Oscar de la Hoya and musician Alice Cooper were also cited as celebrity witnesses to presidential fairway chicanery.

Trump’s alleged lack of clubhouse etiquette and previously reported penchant for driving golf carts on greens were also mentioned. But perhaps the most startling story concerned a round with the sportscaster Mike Tirico before Trump was elected.

Tirico, the Post wrote, “hit the shot of his life, a 230-yard 3-wood towards an elevated green he couldn’t see. But he knew it was close. When he got to the putting green, however, Tirico’s ball was nowhere to be seen. Instead, it was 50ft left of the hole in a bunker. It made no sense – until Trump’s caddy caught up with him after the round.

Tirico was quoted as saying: “Trump’s caddy came up to me and said, ‘You know that shot you hit on the par 5? It was about 10ft from the hole. Trump threw it in the bunker. I watched him do it.’”

Before entering the White House, Trump was a vociferous critic of Barack Obama for the time he spent on the course. On the campaign trail, Trump famously said he would work so hard as president he would not have time to play. Inevitably, he has managed to find the time, regardless of complaints about the cost to the American taxpayer. Equally inevitably, his passion for the game has leached into his own political life.

Trump has played with world leaders, political allies and golfing greats. Pool reporters attending the president regularly ask who he is playing with. Often, they are not told.

Trump’s many courses are part of a property empire from which critics say he is not sufficiently removed. Earlier this month, for example, ethics experts said a tweet in praise of a course in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, was “an invitation to graft”.

Facebook Twitter Pinterest A plaque at the base of a flagpole between the 14th and 15th hole at Trump National in Sterling, Virginia. The battle described never happened. Photograph: Andrew Harnik/AP

In July 2018, Trump combined an official visit to the UK with teeing off at another Scottish course, Turnberry. He attracted high-profile protests.

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In May 2017, as the Russia investigation heated up, an author claimed Trump’s son Eric had told him the family courses attracted “all the funding we need out of Russia”.

Two years later, in the aftermath of special counsel Robert Mueller finding no evidence of collusion between Trump and Moscow, that story might not embarrass the president. A legally dubious attempt to slash the tax bill on a New York course, however, first reported by the Guardian, was recently cited in Congress during damaging testimony by former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen.

In being accused of cheating, Trump is in good company. Bill Clinton was famed for taking “mulligans”, re-goes at shots he didn’t like. All the same, the new book will surely sting the notoriously thin-skinned president.

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The Post rehashed famous stories about Trump’s infamously cavalier relationship with the truth. For instance, at Trump Washington in Sterling, Virginia, a fairway plaque commemorates a civil war battle that never happened.

But the report also went right to the heart of the president’s game: his official handicap, an impressive 2.8 which is listed on the Golf Handicap and Information Network website.

The Post reported that Jack Nicklaus, winner of 18 majors and generally considered the greatest golfer of all time, is listed on the same site as having a handicap of 3.4.

In Reilly’s words: “If Trump is a 2.8, Queen Elizabeth is a pole vaulter.”

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CeradynePro9,374 posts
01 Apr 2019, 09:28
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01 Apr 2019, 09:28#2
All of them also said that he colluded with the Russians to beat Hillary.......
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BrycyPro4,671 posts
02 Apr 2019, 00:29
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02 Apr 2019, 00:29#3

...blob , just because Trump cheated on his wives, cheated on his taxes, cheated in business , cheated the students at TRump University and the majority of Americans think he cheated at the election...it does'nt necessarily follow that he also cheats at golf....

and be more careful about posting negative stories about Fat Donny.. or the local deranged maga hat wearing, misspelled sign carrying, angry meth addicted trump supporters around here might cross you off their christmas card list or worse...

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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
02 Apr 2019, 03:29
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02 Apr 2019, 03:29#4

This is getting ridiculous -  after the whole Russian story has been exposed as a hoax organized by the Clintons through the Steele report - now this lot.    I am sorry - but it seems as people are getting desperate in their Trump stories.

It is not going to wash - Trump is not a professional  golfer - so what has cheating to do with it?  If he cheated on his wives - then why are they not writing about it,?  If he cheated on taxes why is their no real follow-up in Congress and law enforcement agencies?

I think the media in the USA are getting it in the neck at the moment - so a little diversion is always going to help or so they believe.   I think that it is useless and remind me about the Monica Lewinski story of Clinton claiming "I never had sex with that women" after it came out she gave him regular blowjobs in the Whitehouse.

What bothers me is that this type of thing is helping Trump to get re-elected in 2020 in the presidential election.   I do not like the guy - he is not  nice man - but have to admit that -  he has identified things in the USA political scene that created problems for ordinary Americans and has implemented measures that seems to work for the working class too often neglected by previous US Presidents.  Fact is the unemployment rates of African-Americans and the Latino's is he lowest it has ever been and the factories that was closing down and relocating to other countries are forced to remain in the USA,   

I am afraid the media war against Trump is just having an opposite effect on the electorate and at this stage Trumps popularity ratings in key states in the Rust Belt states are also on the up - not that I believe ratings by media organizations .  They indicated he would lose the election by up to 10 percentage points and he won the presidency in 2016.   The latest poll indicated he has the support of 51% of the Americans and is likely to wipe the floor with any DP opposing candidate.   

Politics are a ruthless and dangerous exercise and the nice people are losing out and the dirt comes to the top - so what else is new?   I have learnt in my life not to trust any politician - and what is happening in the world at present is a reflection of what has gone haywire because of politicians.            

      

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MozartCaptain49,914 posts
02 Apr 2019, 03:43
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02 Apr 2019, 03:43#5
Another anti Trumper produces a great big revelation, from which he hopes to profit. Most of which sounds about as accurate as the Russian collusion story...and Blob and Bricey bite. Hahaha!
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BrycyPro4,671 posts
02 Apr 2019, 03:57
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02 Apr 2019, 03:57#6

...no obviously not accurate as no mention of Trump's usage of the Ladies Tee..

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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
02 Apr 2019, 04:28
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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
02 Apr 2019, 04:28
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MozartCaptain49,914 posts
02 Apr 2019, 06:09
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02 Apr 2019, 06:09#9
The ladies tee? Nah that would be Joe....Biden that is.
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DbDraadCaptain26,388 posts
02 Apr 2019, 06:40
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02 Apr 2019, 06:40#10

Creepy Joe?

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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
02 Apr 2019, 09:25
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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
02 Apr 2019, 10:24
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02 Apr 2019, 10:24#12

Hahaha ha ou Brycy making as ass of himself yet again. This clown is ultra gullible. 

No matter how daft if it's anti Trump Brycy nutjob is in boots and all. Hahahahaha ha. 



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BrycyPro4,671 posts
02 Apr 2019, 21:17
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02 Apr 2019, 21:17#13

...haha,  the Commader in Cheat...."he kicks the ball out of the rough so many times, the caddies call him Pele" ...

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RooinekCaptain18,117 posts
02 Apr 2019, 21:19
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02 Apr 2019, 21:19#14
The Tirico anecdote would be hard to believe if it was anyone other than Bozo.
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