The White House publicized President Trump’s victory at the Men’s Senior Club Championship at his Bedminster golf club, showcasing a score of 69. This announcement follows allegations of cheating on another course, with a video from a Scotland trip sparking accusations of improper ball placement. Despite these claims, Trump’s impressive handicap of around 2 and the praise of professional golfers like Jack Nicklaus and Tom Watson, highlight his skill. The president’s consistent engagement with golf, including frequent play during his term, fuels the ongoing debate about the veracity of his scores.
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The White House boasts about Trump’s golf score – days after he was caught cheating on his own course. This is where we’re at. It’s a head-scratcher, isn’t it? The sheer audacity of it all. You’ve got a former president, a man who, let’s be honest, has a well-documented history of bending the rules, and the White House, or at least someone representing his interests, is trumpeting his impressive score. And the timing? Well, that’s where it gets interesting, or maybe just infuriating.
The so-called “winning on and off the course” message. The official White House Instagram page, which, of course, is no longer actively managed, proudly displayed the final scorecard from the Men’s Senior Club Championship tournament at Trump National in Bedminster. Sixty-nine strokes! A pretty decent score, especially when adjusted for handicap, leading to a net score of 67. Apparently, that gives him a handicap of around 2, which, as they noted, is quite impressive for a non-professional. But… let’s not forget what everyone is talking about!
The internet, as is its wont, erupted. Many didn’t seem too thrilled by the score. It’s funny, isn’t it, how quickly people can recall a seemingly minor detail when it involves someone like Trump? “Yo, we saw the video from Scotland last week, he just throws the ball where he wants it and makes up a score,” one commenter quipped. Others echoed the sentiment, with comments like, “I mean yeah, I’d win too if my caddy was dropping balls on the course for me.” The accusations, or should we say, the *documented* instances of cheating, are seemingly endless. They go way back, long before his political career.
Allegations that Trump cheats at golf are nothing new, they go back a long time. Some reports claim he uses his caddies or Secret Service detail to move his ball. Others say he kicks it to get a better shot. But Trump? He always denies it. In fact, a sports writer named Rick Reilly wrote a whole book about it called *Commander in Cheat*. In response to the recent win, Reilly wrote on X, “The 4 guys in Trump’s group finished 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 5th. Trump has a magic pencil.” How many under par girls did he abuse? It’s on video. Let’s be clear: the video evidence doesn’t count as cheating? This is ridiculous.
The whole thing is just, well, ridiculous. As if scoring well, or at all, on the golf course is a testament to some kind of admirable quality in him. It’s the blatant denial of reality. It’s the brazen disregard for the truth. Accused? No. He was caught! He cheated on the course, and there is video evidence. But hey, it’s the White House boasting about his win! The score means the president has a handicap of around 2, which is considered very impressive for a non-professional golfer.
If you saw the video, you know it’s true. It’s hard to feel impressed when you know the score wasn’t earned fairly. The facts are all that matter. There is no accusation. Only the facts. They are flaunting a score when everyone knows it’s a lie. It’s as if they are playing some twisted game, trying to rewrite history in real-time. “He wasn’t “ accused” of cheating, he was shown cheating, which he does every round he plays.”
Who cares about golf? It’s just an attempt to distract from the big problems. Release the Epstein files, already. It’s a mockery. It’s all bullshit. You can’t get away with this forever. He was caught! And why brag about a golf score anyway? This is some North Korea-level stuff here. Trump has never cheated at golf. The video clearly shows the caddy was the one who cheated. He’s also a Democrat. And how many people are willing to turn the other cheek to win favor? Do we, or do we not have a dictator on our hands?
Remember, he was also called “Pele,” due to his tendency to kick golf balls around! Rick Reilly is a sports writer who even wrote a book about it titled, “Commander in Cheat.”
So, here we are. The White House, seemingly oblivious to the mountain of evidence, is trying to spin a narrative, attempting to showcase Trump’s supposed prowess. It’s a tale of deception, a desperate attempt to cling to a carefully crafted image of strength and success.
