![]() ![]() ![]() “Donald’s Trump’s boast about winning 18 club championships,” Reilly wrote, “is a lie that’s so over-the-top Crazytown it loses all credibility among golfers the second it’s out of his mouth. In 2019, the golf writer Rick Reilly published a book, Commander in Cheat: How Golf Explains Trump.Īs well as reporting routine rule violations, with sources including the PGA Tour pro Brad Faxon and the actor Samuel L Jackson, Reilly wrote about Trump’s habit of claiming dubious feats. It has been widely reported that Trump cheats at golf. Referring to Trump’s status as the 45th president, Els tweeted: “Great shot on Saturday 45! Fun to watch the ball roll in for a hole-in-one.” It showed Trump picking a ball out of the hole, but not the shot he said put it there. “These great tour players noticed it before I did because their eyes are slightly better, but on that one hole only, their swings weren’t.”Ī video accompanied the statement. The ball, he said, “bounced twice and then went clank, into the hole. He said there was both a “slight wind” and a “rather strong wind”, as he hit a five iron. Trump said he scored his hole-in-one on the par-three 7th at Trump International, West Palm Beach. The former First Lady had taken a step back from the public. While playing with the legendary golfer, Ernie Els, winner of four majors and approximately 72 other tournaments throughout the world, Gene Sauers, winner of the Senior US Open, Ken Duke and Mike Goodes, both excellent tour players, I made a hole-in-one.” Melania Trump is 'closer than ever' to the former President and will be 'stepping up' her efforts to boost Donald Trumps campaign. In his Monday statement, Trump said: “Many people are asking, so I’ll give it to you now, it is 100% true. Trump followed that with a 108-page lawsuit alleging a vast conspiracy to delegitimise his presidency, led by Hillary Clinton. Donald Trump will likely not attend one or both of the first two 2024 Republican primary debates, which begin in August, multiple sources who have spoken to the former president told ABC News. It was however marginally less dramatic than his move last week, when a prosecutor who resigned from an investigation of Trump’s business affairs said he believed the former president committed “numerous” felonies. If the hole-in-one statement that followed was meant to change the conversation, it was not Trump’s first such gambit. Also on Monday, the House January 6 committee recommended criminal contempt charges for two aides, Dan Scavino and Peter Navarro. The former president released a lengthy statement about the shot, which was said to have happened on Saturday, late on Monday.Įarlier, a federal judge said Trump likely committed felonies during his attempts to overturn his election defeat by Joe Biden. ![]()
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