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Donald Trump is not the first U.S. president to cheat on golf.

Bill Clinton is so famous for using Mulligan that he makes a joke.

But before that, Donald Trump took his cheating to another level completely in two presidency terms.

A series of his outrageous golf crimes have caused the breath to fade away because if any other golfer tries, they will be kicked off the court (or exit the club).

Of course, taking Trump as an example, he usually has classes and/or clubs, which helps.

Seven examples of Donald Trump cheating on golf

1. He won the club championship before the course opened

At Trump International in West Palm Beach, Florida, his name was the club champion in 1999.

However, the course didn’t open at that time, as Rick Reilly explained in his book “Cheating Commander.”

White House spokesman Hope Hicks was asked by the Washington Post and said a group of early members took the course and declared it was the first club champion.

2. When he was nearly 100 miles away, he won the club championship

Trump also won the club championship with Trump Bedminster, New Jersey.

Reilly revealed that he actually played in Trump Philadelphia, announcing that he shot 73, calling on the professional store and being declared the winner.

Reilly quoted a source who tracked Trump caddies in Philadelphia, saying 73 was “maybe 82”, the source added: “He’s been pulling this shit here all the time.”

3. He took the ball from rough

Trump was once a member of Winged Foot at the U.S. Open.

The jerseys there gave him a nickname, inspired by a great athlete of all time.

But it’s not Tiger Woods or Jack Nicklaus or even golfers.

That was “Pelley” because of his habit of kicking the ball out of the bad spots.

4. He also moved his opponent’s ball

Reilly also detailed how Trump played golf with broadcaster Mike Tirico, who thought he had scored five green greens and found the golf ball in the bunker.

A caddie told him late in the round: “You know you hit the par-5? It’s about 10 feet from the hole. Trump threw it into the bunker. I watched him do it.”

5. He was the first on the tee

Nowadays, most people like to play golf quickly.

It’s one thing for Trump – he always serves first.

But this is also a strategy.

He made sure his cyclo would leave the tee first, hit first, he returned to the cyclo and once his partner hit, he left the fairway.

This is a process of earning his time.

The great boxer Oscar de la Hoya told the Associated Press in 2016 that Trump found using this strategy seemed very misguided.

“We saw something, but Donald Trump was in the middle of the fairway. He said, ‘Hey look, I found my first ball.'”

Delajoya added that Trump later hit the 3-shot T-shirt in the bush, but when everyone else reached the green, his ball was three feet from the flag.

He quoted Trump as saying: “By the way, I’m picking it up. It’s a Jim.”

6. Sometimes he just plays someone else’s ball

Therefore, he could not throw away his cunning ball. Or kick his ball. Or throw the opponent’s ball into trouble.

What should I do? He plays someone else’s ball.

Reilly reported on the experience of Ted Firtue, CEO of an asset management company in New York, and the Trump National Gaming Champion.

Trump won against the U.S. and so Trump violated Trump in a round he enjoyed with his son.

In the water-damaging hole in front of the green, Meide and his son found the putter surface. Trump found the water.

When they reached the green, Trump was ready to hit his son’s ball.

The son blew up and the caddie said his ball was in the water, and Trump did not. Trump flooded the putt.

7. He’s a good putter, but…

Suzann Pettersen gave himself a brief putt with his infamous against Alison Lee in the 2015 Solheim Cup.

Paterson is also known to play golf with Trump.

Was she as angry at him doing the same thing as Lee? ! ?

It was his habit, and a professional said: “He was a good putt because he attacked every putt and knew he would give himself everything left.”

Read more: Donald Trump’s amazing golf bill reveals huge milestones

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