Clinton Plays to Crowd at PGA Tournament - Seventeen years after his first PGA Tour appearance in the desert, former President Bill Clinton returned Saturday for the third round of the Humana Challenge and was in fine form, at least sartorially. As Clinton stood on the first tee box at the Palmer Private course at PGA West, a fan in the stands shouted, “Those are gorgeous shoes, Mr. President.”
With a nod at his red-white-and-blue Adidas golf shoes with an American flag insignia stitched on the sides, Clinton quipped, “The shoes are the best part of my game.”
He played to a handicap of 18 strokes — and to the huge crowds that tailed him from the driving range to the practice green and onto the course. Clinton hopped onto a raised handicap access area positioned behind and to the side of the first tee and shook hands with everybody seated there. Hopping down from the platform, Clinton pretended to hurt his leg and said: “Injury! I can’t play.”
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With a nod at his red-white-and-blue Adidas golf shoes with an American flag insignia stitched on the sides, Clinton quipped, “The shoes are the best part of my game.”
He played to a handicap of 18 strokes — and to the huge crowds that tailed him from the driving range to the practice green and onto the course. Clinton hopped onto a raised handicap access area positioned behind and to the side of the first tee and shook hands with everybody seated there. Hopping down from the platform, Clinton pretended to hurt his leg and said: “Injury! I can’t play.”
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