for aT&T, golf is more than just a game
Customers and charities alike win through our association with the sport
Michael J. Marion AT&T
As an average hack on the golf course, I can appreciate the immortal words of Mark Twain, who once described the game as 'a good walk spoiled.' There's no question about it:
For many, the sport can be a source of frustration. After all, as noted historian Alistair Cooke once declared, 'Humiliations are the essence of the game.'
Nevertheless, AT&T might be more apt to describe golf as 'a stimulating walk, richly rewarded,' because for...