Former President Donald Trump and reigning U.S. Open champion Bryson DeChambeau recently teamed up for a charity golf challenge, putting their skills to the test and raising money for a good cause. This friendly match came less than a month after Trump and President Joe Biden got into a heated debate about their golf handicaps during the first presidential debate.
During the round at Trump National Golf Club Bedminster in New Jersey, Trump and DeChambeau showcased their golfing prowess, scoring an impressive 22-under. The duo pledged to donate $10,000 for each stroke under par to the Wounded Warrior Project, resulting in a total donation of $220,000 for the day.
DeChambeau, known for his powerful swing and precision on the course, was impressed by Trump’s performance, particularly his first shot on the 111-yard, par 3 hole. The LIV Golf star commended Trump, saying, “Great shot, that’s how you do it right there.”
Reflecting on the experience, DeChambeau expressed gratitude for the opportunity to play with the former president and support a worthy cause. He emphasized that the event was meant to be about golf, fun, and giving back to the community.
Overall, the charity challenge between Trump and DeChambeau served as a lighthearted and positive moment, showcasing the camaraderie and sportsmanship that can be found on the golf course.