A call for President Obama to play more golf
By Tom Quiner
President Obama has played over a hundred rounds of golf since taking office.
Senator Marco Rubio took a few jabs at the president’s golfing habits in remarks made at the Republican convention:
“Our problem with President Obama isn’t that he’s a bad person. By all accounts, he too is a good husband and a good father and — thanks to lots of practice — a good golfer. Our problem is not that he’s a bad person. Our problem is that he’s a bad president.”
A coalition of golfing organizations aren’t happy with the Senator’s remarks. The Club Managers Association of America, the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America, the National Golf Course Owners Association, and the PGA of America joined together to create a website called “We Are Golf.”
They’ve called for Republicans to cool their rhetoric:
“As we enter the final stretch of campaign season, we write to make a request we hope you will receive in the same spirit in which it is offered. Please reconsider your political strategy of criticizing President Obama’s passion for golf.”
I agree.
I would go further. I encourage the president to play more golf, lots more. I’d like to see the entire Democratic caucus embrace the sport with a vengeance. The more time they spend on the golf course, the less time they’ll take up spending our money, redistributing our wealth, and regulating the innovation out of America.
Back off, Senator Rubio. Let the president play through.
Some of the most productive meetings are held on a golf course.
How true.