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As one infamous story to come out of North Korea goes, Kim Jong-Il once claimed he scored 11 holes-in-one during his very first round of golf, which would have made him the best player ever in the history of the game.
It would have been a remarkable achievement for the dictator if it wasn’t totally bogus of course.
Now, some suspicious social media users are accusing Donald Trump of his very own Jong-Il-esque shenanigans after he claimed to hit a hole-in-one while presenting almost no evidence for it.
It's no secret that Trump loves his golf. He loves it so much, in fact, that he spent a total of 307 days - nearly a whole year - on the course during