For Presidents, Golf Is a Refuge. For the Secret Service, It Can Be a Headache
Briefly

Ronald Reagan's 1983 experience at Augusta National Golf Club, where a hostage situation unfolded, led him to largely abandon golf due to safety concerns, reflecting ongoing security risks in presidential leisure activities.
Following a thwarted assassination attempt on former President Trump, the incident reignited discussions on the dangers associated with presidents playing golf in public spaces, highlighting the need for reassessing security protocols.
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