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Is the President good at golf?

Donald Trump – 45th President Fun Facts: Ranked as the Oval Office's best golfer, Trump has reportedly won 19 club championships and owns 19 golf courses worldwide. His impressive handicap is most likely due to consistent practice as he played nearly 300 rounds during his presidency.

Does Trump like Tiger Woods?

In an interview with Fox News on Tuesday, Trump said he was a big fan of Woods both professionally and personally. "As a golfer he's just incredible," Trump said. "He's an incredible guy."

What president was the best golfer?

Among those is President John F. Kennedy, who by most accounts is the best golfer to have ever lived in the White House.

How Much Is Tiger Woods worth?

$1 billionAccording to Forbes, Tiger Woods has reached a net worth of at least $1 billion, based on his lifetime earnings, and that puts him with only LeBron James and Michael Jordan as the three athletes who have achieved the 10-figure mark.

What height is Tiger Woods?

6′ 1″Tiger Woods / Height

What president played the most golf while in office?

Woodrow Wilson Woodrow Wilson is often said to be the American President who spent the most time golfing. Woodrow Wilson played over 1,200 rounds of golf during his time as the United States President; more than any other president. He was still able to effectively do his job as America's commander in chief.

Which presidents did not play golf?

Calvin Coolidge His initial State of the Union address was the first to be carried live over radio. Coolidge was not a talented golfer. In fact, it has been reported that the only thing Coolidge left behind in the White House after his presidency ended was his bag of golf clubs.

Which president did not go to college?

There are 9 U.S. presidents reported to have never attended college, including George Washington, Andrew Jackson, Martin Van Buren, Zachary Taylor, Millard Fillmore, Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Johnson, Grover Cleveland, and Harry Truman.

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