Obama Bemoans Golf Swing To Russian Reporter

The Huffington Post - 5th Jul 2009

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Barack Obama: WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama says he doesn't like his golf swing and the ball never goes where he wants. Obama told Russian state-run Rossiya TV and ITAR-TASS news agency that he's been working on his golf game lately. However, he disclosed in the interview that he hasn't had much success. The president, who has been playing golf most weekends with aides, says he thinks he should be good at the game. Yet his shots never seem to go straight. Obama played a quick nine holes on... Read full story at The Huffington Post

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