Whats more exciting, building a 90-story building or a golf course?
Trump: Let me answer that this way. There are people joining Trump Intl. who wouldn’t normally join with me in another venture, if you know what I mean. My rivals elsewhere tell me it’s the best course in Florida. Q: Do you watch golf? Trump: All the time. I’ll leave my office in New York on a Thursday to go home and watch a major on cable TV. I went to Augusta National last year for the first time. Fantastic. Q: Would you trade all you’ve got and all you’ve done to be Jack Nicklaus? Trump: He’s the best ever, but no. I like my life as it is, and part of it is golf. Q: How do golf and business differ? Trump: I know my limitations in golf. Payne [Stewart] used to be able to hit a one-iron so high that it would land so soft, like a wedge. Me, I don’t even carry a one-iron. In my work life, hopefully I can hit a high one-iron. Finally, in the November, 2001 issue, Golf Digest asked Earl Woods, the father of Tiger Woods, about how he raised one of the greatest players of all time: Q: Your