The Trump Organization ordered tee markers emblazoned with the presidential seal for at least one of its Trump International Golf Clubs, according to a new report by ProPublica. There's just one ...
Ed. note: Too many ball markers? Closet overflowing with training aids? Never met a par-3 course you could say no to? There are hundreds of golf obsessions out there, each more fascinating (and ...
Then-President Donald Trump stands at a lectern displaying the presidential seal at the opening ceremony of the New York City 100th annual Veterans Day Parade in 2019. A golf marker displaying the ...
In GOLF’s all-new series That’s Debatable, sponsored by Cisco WebEx, we’re settling some of golf’s most heated disputes. Our writers and editors have been seeded 1-16, battling head-to-head to ...
UPDATE, 8:30 a.m. ET Wednesday: The Associated Press reported that replicas of the official presidential seal displayed at one of Donald Trump’s golf courses were given to the club by members and have ...
Subscribe to “Trump, Inc.” here or wherever you get your podcasts. President Donald Trump loves putting his name on everything from ties to steaks to water — and, of course, his buildings. But now the ...
So, on those times when his job required him to be PGA Tour rules-enforcer and counselor at the same time, Mark Russell would be the masterful diplomat he was. “I understand it, I really do,” he would ...
Update: A Trump Organization spokesperson said this morning that "contrary to reports that have been published, we did not order the golf course markers." "The plaques were presented to the club by a ...
My good friend Jim McCabe publishes a weekly newsletter called Power Fades, which contains his musings about golf. He has kindly agreed to allow his thoughts to be published weekly in Morning Read, so ...
The Trump Organization ordered tee markers emblazoned with the presidential seal to decorate their golf courses – a possible federal crime, according to a report on Monday. The global real estate ...
President Donald Trump loves putting his name on everything from ties to steaks to water — and, of course, his buildings. But now the Trump Organization appears to be borrowing a brand even more ...