Golfing with Trump? Better leave your ego at the clubhouse
WASHINGTON — Leave your ego in the clubhouse if you ever get the chance to golf with President Donald Trump. He may well throw shade on your game. And puff up his own.
Trump suggested to his good friend Phil Ruffin that maybe he should be hitting from the women’s tees. Years ago, he repeatedly ribbed an AP golf writer after his drive didn’t go as far as a female pro’s — who happened to be ranked No. 1 in the world. As president, he’s even had the chutzpah to give grief to Ernie Els, who’s playing in the Masters this week.
“He very good at the needle,” says Jim Herman, who was an assistant club pro at one of Trump’s courses before Trump spotted his talent and helped him join the PGA Tour.
Since taking office, Trump has made it clear he has no qualms about spending quality time on the golf course even though he criticized President Barack Obama relentlessly for doing the same.


