Interviews with former and current aides and golf partners suggest golfing has become an equivalent of Trump's “executive time” — unscripted hours in which his presidency unfolds in conversations, calls and policy chats with athletes and celebrities
In 2017, Rush Limbaugh, who lives in Palm Beach, Fla., came in to meet the president and Trump was still wearing his golf spikes while he walked Limbaugh around the club, recalled a former White House official.
“Don’t forget that the president and Lindsey Graham weren’t exactly pals at the end of the campaign. Frankly, they’ve developed their relationship largely because of playing golf,” the senior White House official said. There’s even a Fox News component: The pro-Trump network’s prime-time host Sean Hannity has played with Trump at his West Palm Beach, Fla., course. So has Fox host Bret Baier.
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