Commander in Cheat: How Golf Explains Trump

Book Ranked #75 | 2019 - Sports
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER"Reilly pokes more holes in Trump's claims than there are sand traps on all of his courses combined. It is by turns amusing and alarming." ---The New Yorker"Stunning -- and damning." ---Golf Digest"Every one of Trump's most disgusting qualities surfaces in golf." ---The RingerAn outrageous indictment of Donald Trump's appalling behavior when it comes to golf -- on and off the green -- and what it reveals about his character. Donald Trump loves golf. He loves to play it, buy it, build it, and operate it. He owns 14 courses around the world and runs another five, all of ... More from Google
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Best two reviews:
1) The Arizona Republic - ...[a] relentless takedown of how President Donald Trump cheats at golf, and what that reveals ... The book is not a left-wing political attack on Trump ... it’s a golfer’s attack on Trump, or at least on the way Trump plays the game, a game Reilly reveres as revealing of character. And he doesn’t like what he sees in Trump. He chronicles incident after incident, like Trump throwing sportscaster Mike Tirico’s ball from the fairway into a bunker ... As any good writer would, Reilly uses golf to reveal larger truths. Or, in this case, lies. (Rating: 60) Read Full Review >
2) Kirkus - How golf explains life and reveals charater ... If Reilly was once a Trump favorite, he no longer will be, and it will be interesting to see if Trump responds to—or even acknowledges—this book ... This is a book about how Trump lies and cheats constantly, qualities that may come with the territory in his newfound field of politics but which the author believes have no place in the gentlemanly sport of golf ... Since Reilly takes golf more seriously than politics, making 'golf terrible again' is the worst sin of all, but it’s one that explains so many others. (Rating: 60) Read Full Review >

Worst two reviews:
2) The New Yorker - Relying on testimony from playing partners, caddies, and former Trump employees, Reilly pokes more holes in Trump’s claims than there are sand traps on all of his courses combined. It is by turns amusing and alarming ... at the end of his book, he raises the question of whether Trump’s cheating matters and answers it in the affirmative ... For a sportswriter, that’s quite a bit of editorializing, and yet one senses that [writer P.G.] Wodehouse would have approved. (Rating: 60) Read Full Review >
3) Open Letters Review - If...narcissism, pettiness, and lying gets your blood boiling, reading Commander in [Cheat] will have you fuming from start to finish ... Many, many writers have opined over the decades about how allegedly revealing a golf course is for a man’s true character. Those writers have all been golfers, and golfers are invariably the source of this man’s-true-character codswallop, but Reilly has a shrewd eye and, the reader quickly senses, a remarkably clear memory. And he’s certain this silly little sport is crucial to his subject ... In scenario after scenario related by Reilly, Trump’s cheating and lying is compulsive, ridiculously operatic, and of course completely undocumented ... Golf or no golf, no other U.S. President has ever been a delusional psychopath. Golf or no golf, that’s what 'explains' Trump—which makes all the book’s stories about people having fun while he lies to them fairly chilling. (Rating: 60) Read Full Review >
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