A recent video captured a moment of confident ease as former President Trump sunk a chip shot on the golf course, then turned and walked away with a distinct air of satisfaction.
The weekend saw the former President teeing off alongside some notable figures: LIV Golf star Brooks Koepka, hockey icon Wayne Gretzky, and Fox News host Bret Baier. The group enjoyed a round, showcasing a blend of athletic and media prowess.
The chip shot, quickly circulated, wasn’t just about the game; it was a statement. Trump himself acknowledged the victory with a simple, yet telling message: “Winning is always nice!”
Last week, the former President didn’t hesitate to address a potential golf match with current President Biden, responding to a question with characteristic candor. The opportunity, he suggested, had been extended, but remained unanswered.
Trump was quick to highlight a perceived disparity in golfing ability, asserting his own extensive experience with 38 club championships under his belt. He painted a picture of a significant skill gap between himself and his political opponent.
He described observing Biden’s swing, claiming the current President struggles to drive the ball even 30 yards. This assessment followed a pointed recollection of a debate exchange regarding Biden’s self-proclaimed handicap.
During the debate, Biden initially stated a six handicap, a claim Trump immediately challenged. Biden then revised his handicap to an eight, a quick adjustment that drew further scrutiny from the former President.
Despite the playful jabs, Trump concluded with a genuine appreciation for the sport itself, expressing hope that others would also have the opportunity to enjoy the game. It was a closing remark that balanced competition with camaraderie.