While speaking with military service members on Thanksgiving, President Donald Trump was asked whether he will have that infamous golf match with former president Joe Biden. The 47th president said Biden didn't accept his invite to play.
President Donald Trump continued to poke fun at former President Joe Biden’s golf game during a Thanksgiving call with military members.
One of the petty officers on the call with Trump at the White House asked the 47th president what his "true golf handicap" was, while also asking this:
"Are you and President Biden going to play that golf match?" the petty officer said.
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President Donald Trump waves on the golf course at Trump Turnberry resort in Turnberry, Scotland, on Saturday. (Reuters/Phil Noble)
For context, Trump initially took shots at Biden’s golf game during their June 27, 2024, presidential debate in Atlanta. A couple of weeks later, Trump challenged Biden to a golf match, saying he would give $1 million to charity if he were to lose.
Trump’s response to the petty officer was one of confidence, as he quickly said he would "love" to face off against Biden on the links.
"I mean, I’ve invited him, but he doesn’t want to show up," Trump said.
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"Look, I know a lot about golf. I’ve won 38 club championships, and I don’t get to practice much. I won one last year. I won a club championship at a big club, beating a 27-year-old kid. I said, you know, I’m decades older than you, but I said, ‘The fairway doesn’t know how old you are as you walk up the middle and he’s in the rough.’ I’ve been a good golfer over the years."
Trump added that he is a "very low handicap,"
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