This can be a turning point. Turn away from Donald Trump – the man, not the politician. And make it clear that anyone who incites violence for any reason, in any context in the future, is not welcome in golf.
While Augusta National has continued to monitor the situation throughout the health crisis, sources said the latest developments “have put all options on the table” in regards to the Masters.
The tour said that it contemplated cancelling upcoming tournaments but decided that the best decision was to continue playing, adding that the situation remained fluid and was subject to possible change.
There have been numerous outrageous tales regarding President Donald Trump and golf. However, Commander in Cheat, a new book by Rick Reilly detailing Trump’s relationship with the sport, makes some stunning – and damning – assertions about the president.
Trump Golf’s two Scotland properties, Turnberry and Trump International Golf Links, lost close to $US25 million in 2016, according to financial reports.