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Aaron Rodgers quips about Joe Biden's golf retort to Donald Trump: 'He couldn’t even walk off the stage'

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Fox News Flash top sports headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Golf was a talking point no one had on their bingo card during the presidential debate last month between Donald Trump and Joe Biden, but it was one of the biggest viral moments between the former and current president.

It continued when Trump challenged Biden to a $1 million charity match at his course in Doral, Florida, during one of his rallies.  "I’m also officially challenging ‘Crooked Joe’ to an 18-hole golf match right here on Doral’s Blue Monster, considered one of the greatest tournament golf courses anywhere in the world," Trump told the rally crowd, via The New York Post. "It will be among the most-watched sporting events in history." CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Former President Trump challenged President Biden to a $1 million charity match at his golf course in Doral, Florida. (Sean Rayford/Getty Images) The golf debate has been talked about all over the country, and New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers is among those who couldn’t believe it was discussed.  "When they started talking about golf – Trump actually just said recently $1 million he would give Joe 10 strokes a side," Rodgers said during his appearance on the "Pardon My Take" podcast. TRUMP CHALLENGES BIDEN TO GOLF MATCH, SAYS HE'LL GIVE $1 MILLION TO CHARITY IF HE LOSES Rodgers, a solid golfer himself, thought Biden’s "get ‘em" was an "under the radar" moment that he found funny.  "’You gotta carry your own bag,’" Rodgers recalled Biden telling Trump. "This is a guy who couldn’t even walk off the stage.

He couldn’t even walk off the stage, but, ‘Yeah, you gotta carry your own bag ,Trump.’" Golf came up during the June 27 debate

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