President-elect Trump takes on pro golf champion Dustin Johnson at Trump International Golf Course
Kai Trump posted content of her golfing with her grandfather Sunday. The videos were shot at Mar-a-Lago, days after Trump decisively won the 2024 presidential race. (Credit: @kaitrumpgolfer via Instagram)
President-elect Trump hosted PGA Tour champion Dustin Johnson at Trump International Golf Course Wednesday.
Johnson's brother, Austin Johnson, shared photos and videos of the round in an Instagram post. The footage showed the two brothers watching Trump take some practice swings before he took a healthy stroke and sent the ball flying in a straight line toward the hole.
The crack of contact between Trump's club and the ball echoed thunderously around the course.
"A beauty there, sir," Austin said. "Right down the middle."
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Dustin Johnson is one of the many golf superstars to endorse Trump, joining Bryson DeChambeau, Anthony Kim and John Daly.
Johnson attended Trump's party Nov. 6 to celebrate the president's 2024 election victory alongside NHL legend Wayne Gretzky. Gretzky's daughter, Paulina, is married to Johnson, and they've been together since 2013.
Johnson has been playing golf with Trump since November 2017, when Trump hosted Johnson and Tiger Woods at Trump National Golf Club in Jupiter, Florida. Johnson was ranked No. 1 in the world at the time.
Trump's golf game has been a long recognized aspect of his lifestyle and past presidency. Trump has golfed with the likes of the sport's top stars, including DeChambeau, Johnson, Rory McIlroy and Woods. He's also played with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Republican allies like Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul and former Georgia Sen. David Perdue.
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