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Transcripts For BLOOMBERG The David Rubenstein Show Peer To Peer Conversations 20240714

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I dont consider myself a journalist. And nobody else would consider myself a journalist. I began to take on the life of being an interviewer, even though i have a day job running a private equity firm. How do you define leadership . What is it that makes somebody tick . Let me go back to the beginning of golf. Im not a golfer. I took it up when i was nine. I quit when i was 10. Jack im not one anymore either. David you are pretty famous in golf. It was too frustrating. Why is it that so many people are addicted to something that is so humiliating and frustrating . The ball never goes where its supposed to go. Why are people so addicted to it . Jack thats a pretty good question. Pursuit ofrending an unattainable goal. David right. Jack you could trial your want try all you want. Nobody has ever mastered the game. Its difficult. Its challenging. It challenges ul whatever level you play. Thats why i enjoyed it. No matter how good i got, i can always be better. David you played many different sports. You were recruited to play football at ohio state. Jack basketball. David you were a good Football Player as well . Jack decent enough. David golf was not your most important sport. Jack golf was another sport at the time. Once i started into college,i won a national trophy. I was on the walker cup team. I won the national and i was ranked number one. Maybe im better at this than i thought i was. I almost won the u. S. Open the next year. I did when it the next year. I said, maybe i need to play against the best. It was a process. David your father got you into golf. Was he a good golfer . Jack he was a decent golfer as a kid. Then he quit for 15 years and was a pharmacist. He broke his ankle playing volleyball. He ended up having three operations. The doctor said, you dont want to end up in a wheelchair, start walking again. We went to the suburbs. He joined at a country club and took me along to carry the bag. He couldnt walk very far. That year, jack grout can desire. The pga championship came that year. I got all that in my first year of playing golf. He got me charged up to learn a sport. David he became your coach for most of your career. Jack he was my coach until 1989 when he passed. David they were the people who mostly got you on the way involved. Friendy dad was my best and my idol. I loved my dad. He did everything with me. He gave up everything for me. David it wasnt clear that you can make a big career financially as a professional golfer. You were thinking of getting a degree as an accountant. Jack i started college. Most kids want to be with their dad was. My dad was a pharmacist. I went through prepharmacy. I hated afternoon labs. My dad talked me into doing something else. I started selling insurance. I loved selling life insurance. I did that for a while. I did pretty well at it. I was making good money. I got married and had my first child. I really wanted to play golf. David you got married to barbara. Youve been married how many years . Jack 59. David ok jack 59. David ok. The result is five children and 22 grandchildren. You never forget the name of a grandchild. Jack i know their name. I know 95 of their birthdays. David thats pretty impressive. You were thinking of becoming professional. You werent sure. You met with bob jones. Jack yet. David most famous amateur offer of them all. How did you come to meet him . Speaker at the banquet at my first u. S. Open when i was 15 years old. He got paralyzed. He was walking with a cane at that time. He saw me play. He says, im going to watch you play tomorrow. Im a 15yearold kid. The greatest player that ever lived will watch me play. He came out and i with bogey, bogey, double bogey. It was a great experience. He became a good friend. He was great counsel. He was a good man. David you decided to turn professional in the hereafter you one the second amateur. You decided you would make a career out of it. Jack i didnt have any more goals to do. I wanted to be the best i could be at playing golf. The only way i can do that is to play against the guest. Best. David in those days, the compensation was good but not compared to today. Jack i was making as much money selling insurance as playing golf. I surpassed it. On, you had awent rivalry with Arnold Palmer. He was the leading golfer when you came in. You surpassed him in many ways. What was it like in the early days . I wasnt real popular. I started beating arnold. Myself becauser i was in Arnold Palmer fan. He was a good guy. We got to be close friends. Our wives were close friends. He never really seemed to mind that i beat him more than he beat me. Im sure he did inside. He never let me know it. He took me under his wing. Hes 10 years older than i was. He was great to me. I have nothing but love for him. David in your career, you 118 majors. Won 18 majors. Tigers will tiger has 115. Many think that beating your record is impossible. Jack i dont know. Hes pretty good. [laughter] won the masters six times. Is that your favorite tournament . Jack probably so. David in the course of your more than 100n tournaments. You were the leading what money winner 17 times. Theres no record and golf you havent achieved. Was there anything left for you . Jack i dont know. My record is good. You can always be better. That is the neat thing about golf. No matter how good you get, you can be better. Better,n terms of being its hard to do better than you have done. What is the key to make somebody a great golfer . Ability,tion, physical a combination . Jack your mind is a big part about it. You have to believe in what you can do. You have to learn to play within yourself. Life, i dontf care what business you are in, you need to work within yourself. You need to do what you can do, not what somebody else can do. Start believing in that. Winning breeds winning. I was lucky, my first year i won the u. S. Open. Believed that i could play. All of a sudden, they said it coming in easier for me. David was that in a playoff with Arnold Palmer . Jack i had to fight his gallery a lot. I never had to fight him. He always treated me with respect. He treated me like a fellow competitor. I didnt have those issues. David one of the most enjoyable watch was the 1986 masters. You were an old man of 46. Jack a really old man. Its very young today. David people no one had ever won a major over the age of 42. Tiger won the masters now at 43. 46 was considered ready for a golf cart or wheelchair or something. You are not leading the tournament until near the end. You were four shots behind with the final line holes to go. Nine holes to go. Jack the first time a lead was after 71 holes. David you were four shots behind at the final mind. Did you think you could win . Birdied 9, 10, 11. I messed up 12 little bit. I birdied 13. I eagled 15. I thought i could win. David was that the most emotional when you have ever had . Jack its funny. I had finished playing golf by then. I just enjoyed playing golf. I wanted to be part of the game. I struck lightning in a bottle that week. Around toudden, i got the last nine holes. I remembered how to play. You get yourself in contention and all of a sudden, much like what happened to tiger at the masters this year, when i saw the 12th hole, he took a pretty shot out. I said, tournament is over. He will remember how to play. I remembered how to play. I remembered how to finish. It was really fun being able to do that. David you have played with a lot of president s of the united states. Jack a few. David which one is the best golf . Jack trump, probably. He plays pretty well. He plays a little bit like i do. David you decided that you wanted to be involved in golf course design. You have personally designed about 310 courses. Your company has designed over 400 or so. About 1000 tournaments have been held on these courses. They are in 46 Different Countries and states. Its pretty impressive. Dye was the premier golf course designer over the last 30 years or so. He one day called me. This was mid 60s. I would like to have you come out and review a course. I want you to see what it is. He says, i want you to critique it for me. I dont know anything about design. You moral he says, you know more than you think you know. He asked me a couple things. I dont anything about that. He says, yeah you do. He did it. It peaked my interest. I got a call from the pines plantation from arbor town. They said, i would like to have you do our golf course design. I did that. Pete. That with six months before the tournament, the heritage golf classic, arnold won the first sentiment. I loved it. I had a ball. It was tremendous. David your favorite course to , other than the ones you designed, whos your which ones would you say were your favorites to play . Jack pebble beach. I love pebble beach. The scene out there, i love the atmosphere. I won three crosbys out there. I love the place. My two Favorite Places in the game are augustine and st. Andrews. David you finished your professional career in 2005. Your last tournament was the british open. Was that emotional . Jack yeah. David you had your family there. Jack they were all there. My son steve caddied for me. Bridge acrossthe the 18th fairway. Much for arying too decent picture. They are all emotional. Im trying to figure out how to finish the tournament. We had a great time. It was fun. I loved it. Not finish on friday. David your last shot was a pretty. Jack its funny. I wanted to make the cup that day. I got to the ap poll. 18 . The ball had not gotten anywhere near the hole all day. Utt, thehat cut p tournament was over. I started my career in a major championship and 1957 with a birdie on the first leg played. I finished it on st. Andrews with a birdie. David you didnt think, maybe i should stay longer . Jack i stayed jack i stayed long enough. David you played with many prominent golfers. If you could pick any to be her partner, your partner, who would you want to have . Jack tiger today. Through the years, i never got to play with bobby jones. I knew him and really loved the man. I would love to play with jones. I played a bit of golf with hogan. David you played with a lot of president s of the united states. Jack a few. David which one is the best . Jack trump is probably the best player. He plays pretty well. He plays a little bit like i do. He doesnt really ever finish many holes. He can hit the ball. He goes out and place and enjoys it. He can play. Gerald ford, i played 50 rounds with him. I used to play with him at the at t every year. He was a 13 handicap. He played with 13 handicap. Clinton, i never knew what he might do. A 30. Ht play to a 10 or he had a nice swing. All these guys enjoy playing golf. I dont think anyone of them was serious about the game. They all enjoyed playing it. Its good for the game of golf to have a president of the united states, this is my game. David when you are playing in those kinds of matches, and the ball is 10 feet away from the hole, why do people not say, put it out . Jack thats a little bit of politics. You illmine and give you yours. David you have a grandson who recently got a hole in one. Was that really emotional . Jack it was pregood. It was a funny story. His name is gt. Gary thomas after his father. We went out to play nine holes. Caddied for me. I said, do you want to hit a ball . None of my cousins have got it on the green. I said, you might as well hit a hole in one. He says, people think i will make a hole in one. Not fit right in the hole. Knocks it right in the hole. Gary was jumping all over the place. Tom watson was jumping all over the place. David id like to talk about how you and your wife have decided to focus your philanthropy on Childrens Hospitals. Jack to see what has happened to these kids, its more important than a 40 foot putt. David when players are playing golf in a tournament, you are paired with somebody. Do you talk . Jack sure. David i thought they didnt even talk to each other. Jack the guys are good friends. , we blew more by playing against each other instead of worrying about the field. We both shot 75 while everybody else shot 65. We were trying to beat each other. We would shake cans. Hands. I love the golf kids today. I love watching when Gary Woodland finished. When Justice Thomas won the pga two years ago. Rickie fowler waiting for him. The guys really support each other. Theyve got enough money. They are not worried about the money. They know its a game. These guys are their friends. David in recent years, tiger woods has struggled. He went 10 years between winning a major tournament. Do you think today that your record of 18 majors can be broken by tiger . Jack i think so. The way Brooks Koepka is going, he will do it before tiger. Tiger did torrey pines in san diego. He hit all over the place. He had back fusion. His swing is much better now than it was then. He has learned not to hit it hard. He doesnt want to hurt himself. Tigers short game is fantastic. He will win a lot more tournaments. Whether he will win three or four more majors, i dont know. 43 and golf today is not really old. David lets talk about philanthropy. Id like to talk about here how you and your wife focused your philanthropy on Childrens Hospitals. Back in 1966. Ed our daughter was 11 months old. She started choking. We could not understand why. We got her to the doctor. The doctor says, we need to get her down to the Childrens Hospital. Found a koran crayon in her windpipe. They did not have a pediatric doctor. They dropped it into her youngs. Lungs. She got pneumonia. Waiting, weitting, said, if we ever are in a position to help out, we wanted to be children. Moved to tournament the palm beach area. Said, what you think of Childrens Charities . Barbara said, go for it. We started a foundation. We havent done anything large. We raised over 100 million. David pretty impressive. [applause] the miami city Childrens Hospital has been renamed in your honor. Childrens, we made in association with them. Said,a couple years, they we would like to be a global hospital. We would like to use the necklace name. Its fantastic. To see what has happened with these kids, i want to tell you one thing, it is more important than a four foot putt. I enjoy it a lot more. David the satisfaction of winning the match. Its fantastic. Saving a childs life is unbelievable. Its been a great life and a great inspiration for so many americans. Thank you for everything youve done for philanthropy. Thank you. Jack thank you. [laughter] [applause] here, it all starts with a simple. 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