Former United States President Donald Trump loves to talk up his golf game, and he’ll get a chance to put his talent to the test this week alongside golf superstar Bryson DeChambeau.
On Monday, Bryson DeChambeau announced that Donald Trump would be participating in his Break 50 challenge where the two will try to break a score of 50, which means a birdie on every hole and several eagles on the scorecard. And for every stroke they score under par, they will be donating $10,000 to the Wounded Warrior Project.
“Break 50 with Donald Trump dropping tomorrow on my YouTube channel! On this special episode, we will be donating $10,000 to the Wounded Warrior Project for every stroke we score under par. Stay tuned,” DeChambeau said in a post on X, the social media website that was formerly known as Twitter.
Break 50 with @realDonaldTrump dropping tomorrow on my YouTube channel! On this special episode, we will be donating $10,000 to the Wounded Warrior Project for every stroke we score under par. Stay tuned 👀
— Bryson DeChambeau (@b_dechambeau) July 22, 2024
DeChambeau also wanted to make it clear that his decision to do this with Trump was not a political statement and he would be open to doing this with any sitting or former president regardless of political affiliation.
“To be clear, this is about golf and giving back to our nation’s veterans, not politics. A few weeks ago I reached out to both parties’ presidential campaigns and Donald Trump was down for the challenge. It is an incredible honor to be able to enjoy a round of golf with any sitting or former president, and all have an open invitation to join me for a round of Break 50 anytime,” DeChambeau said in a follow-up post.

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