Golfing with Donald Trump: A Fundraising Match for Veterans

Donald Trump recently teamed up with professional golfer Bryson DeChambeau for a golf match that has been making waves. The video of their match-up, which was posted on DeChambeau’s YouTube channel, has already gained hundreds of thousands of views. But this wasn’t just a friendly game of golf – it was also a fundraiser for the Wounded Warrior Project, a nonprofit organization that supports veterans.

In the match, DeChambeau, known for his strong and precise playing style, attempted to “Break 50 from the red tees” with the former POTUS. And the results were impressive. As of now, the video has raised over $10,000 from online donors for the Wounded Warrior Project, showing the generosity and support of the viewers.

During the video, Trump mentioned an argument he had with Joe Biden about golf during their debate in June. DeChambeau, seizing the opportunity, proposed settling the handicap debate through a golf match and posted about it on social media. In response, Trump accepted the challenge, and the stage was set for an exciting golfing event.

It’s worth noting that this special match was filmed in early July, before the assassination attempt on Trump and DeChambeau’s overseas travel for the British Open. The purpose of the match was solely to enjoy the sport and give back to our nation’s veterans, not to engage in politics.

DeChambeau is no stranger to the “Break 50” challenge, as he has taken it on with other notable golfers such as Grant Horvat, Paige Spiranac, and Sergio García. This challenge is a testament to his skill and dedication to the sport.

If you’re interested in watching the full match titled “Can I Break 50 With President Donald Trump?” it is available on DeChambeau’s YouTube page. The video is approximately 56 minutes and 15 seconds long, offering an entertaining golfing experience while supporting a great cause.