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British media speculated that Trump will make golf his main business after leaving the presidency.

British media speculated that Trump will make golf his main business after leaving the presidency.

by YCPress

“Housand hours after the PGA announced the termination of its cooperation with Trump, the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of England also said that it would not work with Trump in the short term.”

The British Daily Mail said on the 11th that golf has distanced itself from Trump, and “the lost President of the United States has experienced shame and embarrassment rarely seen in golf in recent years.”

The Times said that House Democrats officially introduced the impeachment bill against Trump on the 11th.

Sources pointed out that Trump’s cancellation of golf games was “more disappointing” than his “angry” against the impeachment bill.

Trump has participated in 321 golf trips in the past four years; Trump has played at least 15 times since the U.S. election last November. Golf has always been Trump’s safe haven from storms, and Jack Nicklaus, a famous golfer, once commented, “Trump loves golf far more than money.”

Trump revealed in an interview that he was exposed to golf as a college student and submitted his excellent 2.8 close data to the American Golf Association (almost refers to the gap with par, the smaller the number proves that the higher the player’s level).

“Golf is more than a race, it’s a passion,” Trump wrote in the foreword to his 2005 book The Best Golf Advice I’ve Ever Received. As it turns out, Trump has been practicing his golf dream.

In 1999, Trump opened his first golf course, Trump International Golf Club. Globally, there are 17 golf courses under Trump’s name. The Daily Mail predicts that “after leaving the presidency of the United States, Trump will return to the court like his first love and make this hobby his main business.”

During Trump’s presidency, sports and politics were often closely intertwined.

Of his 24 Presidential Medal of Freedom, 14 recipients were sports figures, including two golfers, Pryor and Sorenstein.

New England Patriots football head coach Bill Belichick would be the 15th athletic person to take the Medal of Freedom from Trump, according to the Wall Street Journal.

However, in view of the tragic events in the Capitol last week, Biliček refused to receive the medal.