Fore the Love of Golf: How Trump’s Links Obsession Tees Off on Basketball and American Football
Donald Trump: A Golf Enthusiast with a Passion for Sports
US President-elect Donald Trump is known for his love of golf and martial arts, but his relationship with other sports is more complicated.
A Special Bond with Mixed Martial Arts and UFC
Trump’s connection to the UFC began when he offered his hotel as a venue for an event that was struggling to find a location due to its violent nature. Over the next 20 years, the UFC showed strong support for Trump, and their bond grew stronger.
On the night of Trump’s presidential victory, UFC head Dana White stood by his side, a testament to their close relationship.
A Golfer at Heart
Trump is an avid golfer, with 17 golf courses operating under his name. He has a handicap of 2.5 and has been known to play rounds with celebrities.
One notable golfing partner is Bryson DeChambeau, who was born in 1993. The two gained attention during a charity round last summer, where Trump showed off his skills and engraved the number 47 on his red hat, symbolizing his presidential ambitions.
A Diplomatic Approach to Golf
Trump has used golf as a tool for diplomacy, having had five golf meetings with former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
A Complicated Relationship with Basketball and American Football
However, Trump’s relationship with basketball and American football is more tumultuous. He has been involved in public feuds with players from both sports, particularly those who have spoken out against racial discrimination.
One notable example is his criticism of NFL players who knelt during the national anthem to protest racial inequality.
What’s Next for Trump and Sports?
As the 2026 North and Central American World Cup and the 2028 LA Summer Olympics approach, Trump is expected to make frequent visits to sports venues. His strong personality and opinions on sports will likely continue to make headlines.
