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Whistlestop: Presidential History and Trivia

Four Score and Seven Years of Presidential Golfing | The Presidency

Whistlestop: Presidential History and Trivia

Slate Podcasts

Politics, History, News, Government

4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 4 April 2018

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

This episode of Whistlestop travels back to April 13, 1953 when Washington DC’s baseball team, the Senators, hoped the nation’s new President would deliver the first pitch of the season. Instead, President Dwight D. Eisenhower was on the links of Augusta, enjoying the sport he loved best of all.


Whistlestop is Slate’s podcast about presidential campaign history. Hosted by our political correspondent and Political Gabfest panelist John Dickerson, each installment will revisit a memorable (or even a forgotten) moment from America's quadrennial carnival.


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Podcast production and edit by Jocelyn Frank. Research by Brian Rosenwald.


Email: whistlestop@slate.com


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0:00.0

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Take hands-free selfies which automatically sync to your Chromebook, ready to edit, and access

0:11.5

recent chrome tabs across both devices.

0:14.0

The new Galaxy Z Flip5 and Chromebook, better together.

0:18.0

Available on Sky Mobile.

0:20.0

Bluetooth and internet connection required.

0:22.0

You must be signed into the same Google account on both

0:23.8

your phone and Chromebook.

0:27.0

Hello and welcome to Whistlestop, a podcast of the

0:33.0

cast of the presidency I'm John Dickerson co-host of CBS this morning

0:36.0

This Thursday April 5th 2018 the Masters Golf Tournament begins at

0:41.0

Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia.

0:44.0

If you're a fan of golf, you know this.

0:46.0

You have been patiently waiting in your green jacket or maybe even your green footy

0:49.3

pajamas. And if you're one of those putting-headed types who live from sport to sport, then this was a powerful week with the NCAA championship taking place on Monday.

0:58.0

Or you may not care about golf at all, but presidents certainly do, Of the last 18 presidents starting with

1:04.7

William Howard Taft who piloted his ample frame around the tee box. 15 of

1:10.4

those 18 presidents have chased the little white ball around the verdant grass.

1:15.6

Presidents may come from different parties, be free traders, or no.

1:19.7

Bother with telling the truth or make up whatever piffle comes rounding in their melon but all

1:23.8

differences are bleached away when it comes to the 18 home march of delight and

1:28.2

vexation. Presidents are on for playing wolf. What is it about the sport that attracts these men? We may or may not have that answer for you, but through this story of perhaps the greatest enthusiast of the game who has ever served as

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