| | | Qone0, from the article:
Finally, it was time to start the round, and Trump’s opening drive bounded into the left rough. But it was a respectable distance from the tee for a 76-year-old, roughly 220 yards. This is more believable. Hitting the ball that distance at an age of 76 is darn good, even if he couldn't hit the fairway.
This part is also believable:
By that point, Trump had registered, at best, one par. He had also not finished a hole after his blast from a bunker had failed to reach the green and was nestled in some nasty rough. Instead, he had his caddie pick up the ball and march to the next tee. On another hole, when a birdie putt rolled nearly six feet past the hole, he casually scooped the ball up to end the hole, apparently conceding himself a par. Try that this weekend in your match with your usual foursome. Or any foursome. Anytime he ends up in a difficult position, Trump will simply scoop up the ball and "concede" himself the best possible outcome.
He can do that because, duh, he's Trump. He's the former president (or current president, if you're part of the Q Continuum), and he owns the golf course. Who's going to tell him to finish up playing a hole?
Not even one of his Secret Service agents assigned to his protection will tell him. Nor are they going to come out and say, "No, Trump did not shoot a 67," because their job is to protect the president, not verify his golf scores.
"bUt bUt yOu jUsT cAn'T aCcEpT tHaT tRuMp iS a gOoD gOlFeR"
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