Former President Donald Trump issued a statement yesterday about hitting a hole-in-one while playing golf. Included with the statement was video of Trump retrieving the ball in celebration.
Former President Donald Trump claimed Monday that he scored a hole-in-one while golfing with a number of pros at his Florida golf club.
Trump, 75, issued a statement detailing the supposed ace on the 181 yard 7th hole of his Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach. The former president said he was playing with pro golfers Ernie Els, Gene Sauers, Ken Duke and Mike Goodes when he made the shot.
He has also been accused of fudging his prowess on the course, according to sports writer Rick Reilly who detailed numerous cheating accusations against the real estate magnate from professional and amateur golfers in his 2019 book “Commander in Cheat: How Golf Explains Trump.
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