Memories At Augusta And Beyond From Congressional Golf Champion Marty Russo
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Former Congressman Marty Russo, whom Dan Jenkins, Senior Writer for Golf Digest once called “way too good at golf to be a servant of the People” discusses the changes in Congress over the years even beyond his tenure, the importance of compromise and bipartisanship, and the role of golf in politics and getting things done. Russo also shares his experiences playing golf with various presidents and celebrities, emphasizing the camaraderie and friendships that were formed on the golf course. He discusses the importance of golf in politics and how it can help build relationships and promote teamwork. Russo also mentions his work on the committee to help the PGA Tour get their charitable status. In this conversation, Marty Russo, former U.S. Congressman and avid golfer, shares his experiences playing golf and his thoughts on the game. He discusses his memories of playing at Augusta National, the vibe when arriving at Magnolia Lane, and the proposed rules to roll back the golf ball's distance. Russo also gives advice for beginners and reflects on the joy of playing golf at any age. The conversation concludes with a rapid-fire round of golf-related questions. Takeaways The lack of compromise and bipartisanship in today's Congress is a major issue. Gerrymandering has contributed to the polarization and lack of cooperation in Congress Golf can be a powerful tool for building relationships and promoting teamwork in politics Playing golf with presidents and celebrities can provide unique opportunities for networking and camaraderie The charitable status of the PGA Tour was an important issue that helped promote golf and raise funds for charity Playing golf at Augusta National is a surreal experience that leaves a lasting impression. The proposed rules to roll back the golf ball's distance are necessary to preserve older golf courses. Getting lessons from a professional and practicing regularly are key to improving at golf. Golf is a game that can be enjoyed at any age and provides a unique opportunity for building relationships. The joy of golf comes from the ability to play and appreciate the game, regardless of skill level. Get the full video version: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYJlYfWps6ip7PQvHzniDfw Join the email list to be notified about the latest episodes: https://golfandpolitics.com
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