WASHINGTON - Colluding with Russia? The special counsel says no. Cheating at golf? Well, that's something else.
From pulling a fast one on Tiger Woods to exaggerating his handicap, Donald Trump's alleged misdeeds on and around the golf course are the subject of a new book by former Sports Illustrated columnist Rick Reilly, ''Commander in Cheat: How Golf Explains Trump.'' Reilly documents dozens of examples of underhanded golf behavior by the president, transgressions talked about by pro golfers and duffers alike.
''In golf, he's definitely not exonerated,'' Reilly told The Associated Press. ''There's been dozens and dozens of people that can declare him guilty of cheating.