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Editorial: A new book shows that the American president cheats and lies on the golf course. On Sunday the game got its honour back

It helps to enjoy golf, of course. But, in spite of the sport’s traducers, lots of people of all kinds do just that. Even those who don’t, though, could surely scarce forbear to cheer on Sunday as Tiger Woods sank his final putt at Augusta to win his first “major” – golf has four of them a year – for 11 years. Woods bestrode his sport from 1997 to 2008, setting new standards of consistency and excellence.

 

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Golf had honour to get back? What? It's just a game...jeez

He is not a nice man 🏌️‍♂️✌😎 TheMasters golf

Domestic Abuse for the Win!

Yeah, but can he beat Trump's perfect, 'self-reported', yet so very honest, golf score?

Except he’s a Trumpian sleazeball

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