
Bryson DeChambeau is known to have a strong relationship with Donald Trump, and the two-time major champion proved it once again this week.
The Two-time U.S. Open champion spent Sunday with President Trump at his golf course in DC, followed by a trip to the White House.
Trump is known to be a lover of golf, and the President of the United States spoke highly of the U.S. Open champion after linking up with the LIV Golf star.
DeChambeau secured his first victory after winning his third LIV title in South Korea between his two showings on the major championship stage.
Trump is expected to play a big role in shaping the future of men’s professional golf.
In the meantime, he had a message to get out about Bryson DeChambeau, which seemed very dirty.
While addressing attendees on his golf course, Trump said, “I always consider myself a reasonably long hitter…My wife says, ‘Are you as long as Bryson?’ I say, ‘Yeah, sorta pretty close.’ It’s not close.”
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Bryson DeChambeau Lauds Trump As ‘Great Ambassador For The Game’

Bryson DeChambeau is known to have a strong relationship with Donald Trump.
Trump has made no secret of his love for golf and has become a close ally of DeChambeau in recent years.
DeChambeau and Trump caught the eye of the golfing world last summer after the pair came together on the U.S. Open champion’s YouTube channel as part of his ‘Break 50’ series.
DeChambeau spoke with “Fox & Friends” in April ahead of the LIV Golf tournament at Trump National Doral to discuss the ongoing negotiations between the two rival circuits and his relationship with the President.
“He loves golf, by the way. I think he’s such a great ambassador for the game of golf and for diplomacy, in general,” DeChambeau said.
“It’s been fun to play some golf with him, get to know him a little bit better, and just recognize that he’s just a normal person.”