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These are the pro golfers celebrating Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 US election
Bryson DeChambeau has never hidden his admiration for Donald Trump. The two-time US Open winner has been seen on the course with No. 45 on several occasions and make a video with the former and soon-to-be president on his YouTube channel.
DeChambeau took the money and jumped ship when LIV Golf offered him a contract of somewhere around $100 million, paid for by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, which has also financed Trump’s son-in-law’s private equity fund, Affinity Partners with a $2 billion investment.
Who are the other Trump fans on the PGA Tour?
In connection with the Saudi Arabian Investment Fund, Rory McIlory went on record this week at the Dhabi HSBC Championship: “But obviously, Trump has a great relationship with Saudi Arabia. He’s got a great relationship with golf. He’s a lover of golf.” The Northern Irishman continued when asked about the PGA-LIV situation, “He’s got Elon Musk, who I think is the smartest man in the world, beside him. We might be able to do something if we can get Musk involved, too.”
As Eamon Lynch points out in his article, the World No.3 golfer could have taken a pass on the question, but he decided to be frank with reporters and let them know what he thought of Trump and his buddy Elon Musk.
It’s no surprise either that Jon Daly is a full-fledged Trump supporter. The two-time major winner spoke out on an Instagram story after Trump’s victory on Nov. 5: “Roll call… don’t miss your damn flight,” he wrote encouraging the celebrities who said they’d be leaving the US to do what they said they were going to. Daly had offered his support to Trump after the assassination attempt in July:
Veteran golfers who back Trump
Gary Player, the South African golf legend, sent a congratulatory tweet on Elon Musk’s X for the new president:
The “Black Knight” had received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from Donald Trump in January 2021, the day after the attack by Trump supporters on the Capitol Building.
In that same ceremony, LPGA Hall of Fame Golfer Annika Sorentsam was also awarded the Medal of Freedom. Sorenstam tried to downplay the timing of the ceremony in an interview with the Irish Times: “I’m not one to second-guess. It [the ceremony] was supposed to be in March 2020. Looking back at it, it’s really about the people who have received it through History. I don’t want to spend energy looking back. I want to spend energy looking forward, continuing to open doors and create opportunities for young girls around the world.”
Her husband, Mike McGee, shared his excitement on X after Trump’s victory in the 2024 presidential election was confirmed:
And, last, but not least, Jack Nicklaus hasn’t held back when showing his admiration for Donald Trump. Before the 2020 election, which Trump lost to Joe Biden, the “Golden Bear” gave Trump his endorsement:
We’ll keep an eye out on social media for more Trump golf outings with former and current golf legends during his new term as the 47th US president.
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