Calvin Coolidge was famously unathletic. He played Golf because presidents were expected to play golf, but he was terrible; he routinely took up to ten strokes to get onto the green. When his term ended, so the story goes, the only personal possession he left behind for Taft was his bag of clubs.
To make relations between Coolidge and sports even worse, his son died from an infected blister he developed while playing tennis shortly before the presidential inauguration.
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