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LOS ANGELES: Donald Trump doesn't expect to be teeing it up anytime soon with Rory McIlroy, who called out the US President earlier in the week ...

Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy plays a shot on the 10th hole during a charity golf event in Florida. LOS ANGELES: Donald Trump doesn't expect to be teeing it up anytime soon with Rory McIlroy, who called out the US President earlier in the week for his controversial leadership.

"We're in the midst of something that's pretty serious right now and the fact that he's trying to politicise it and make it a campaign rally, saying that administers the most tests in the world like it's a contest," McIlroy said. Asked on Sunday during a video link interview with NBC television how he felt about the criticism he sometimes receives from players, Trump said he doesn't expect them all to like him."A lot of them are very political. Some of them like my politics and some don't. The ones that don't, I don't see as much," Trump told NBC during the broadcast of a golf tournament in Florida that included McIlroy and three others playing for charity.

They are shaking off the golf rust to raise money for COVID-19 relief and help introduce new safety guidelines from the PGA.

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