Tiger Woods once gave blunt verdict on Barack Obama’s golf game

Tiger Woods once gave blunt verdict on Barack Obama’s golf game

Tiger Woods once spoke harshly about Barack Obama’s golf game

The U.S. women’s team was excited to play against former President Barack Obama at the Solheim Cup, but they should have been more lenient with him on the golf course.

President Obama visited the team’s home base at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Gainesville, Virginia, just days before they faced Team Europe in the biennial tournament. Team USA is trying to avoid the fourth consecutive consecutive competition, a new entry.

Obama was there for a cheerful conversation, surprised the team at dinner, and hoped that the organizer would give some inspiration. But as one of the sport’s greats once said, you don’t want to get into a bad situation with the 44th president on the field.

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Sports icon Tiger Woods has played with many presidents over the years, and was once asked for his thoughts on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. When asked what he thought of Obama, he said, “He’s very competitive and he hits it straight.”

When Colbert asked him about Obama’s game, Woods added, “It’s hard to make a mistake unless you hit it far enough.”

Woods’ other responses were also amusing, including George H. Bush Jr. was “fast.” Yes, very good, but very fast, played for about 2 hours.

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He also commented that there were “a lot of cuts” in Bill Clinton’s performance, but that he laughed the most when he was asked about Donald Trump.

Even though the interview took place in 2016, a year before Trump was elected, Woods responded, “You said you were the president.” Troy Deeney: I tried to ‘break’ John Terry but he quickly taught me a lesson

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