Donald Trump’s dishonest golf game shows there’s a serial cheat in the White House, author writes
- Trump’s golf antics reveal a lot about the American president and show he’s not a man to be trusted, acclaimed sports author Rick Reilly writes
- In his book Commander in Cheat, Reilly hilariously captures all that’s wrong with the US leader through analysis of his golf game
Commander in Cheat: How Golf Explains Trump, by Rick Reilly, Hachette Books
Golf is the ultimate gentleman’s game, played with honour, nobility and pride. It is a game that tests a person’s mettle, examines their character, shows how they handle adversity and what they do when a bending 30-footer somehow finds the hole.
Want to find the true make-up of a person? Take them to the golf course. Want to see if they pay their taxes? Watch what they do when their ball lands in the rough. If they cheat on the golf course, they are cheating at life.
Or, as Rick Reilly deftly notes in his startling and entertaining book, Commander in Cheat: How Golf Explains Trump, a hilarious and well-researched indictment of US President Donald Trump and his golf game, “Golf is like bicycle shorts. It reveals a lot about a man.”
Every golfer who has ever let the game get in their blood knows this to be true. Except, perhaps, Trump.