The world did receive quite a bit of a shock recently! An unfortunate incident took place at Donald Trump’s presidential rally recently, which saw a spectator take a shot at the former POTUS and injure him as a result. And one of the many to first respond to the shooting was none other than Bryson DeChambeau, who expressed his worry for the ex-President. It doesn’t take much for someone to become curious about their bond, especially after witnessing the same.
DeChambeau and Trump share a very close relationship and have been spotted together many times over the years. However, there are some instances of interaction between the two, which undoubtedly tops the list of moments that were witnessed by the community!
Bryson DeChambeau’s U.S. Open celebration with the Trump family tops the list
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1. Bryson DeChambeau’s U.S. Open victory party: After celebrating into the night at Pinehurst No. 2 alongside his fans, the LIV Golf Pro continued his victory parade at the Trump National Golf Club. He did so alongside Donald Trump’s son, Eric Trump, in Los Angeles, where the celebrations turned into a boozy party.
“What a night,” stated the official X handle of Trump Golf before praising the athlete’s victory, “@TrumpNationalNY celebrating @b_dechambeau’s second U.S. Open Championship win. From an epic trophy toast to late-night drives and that unforgettable Trump Golf camaraderie, it was one for the books! Always happy to celebrate you, Bryson!” It appears the golfer did truly enjoy the party, as he was even spotted drinking wine from the U.S. Open trophy while indulging in some moonlit golf.
2. A DeChambeau-Trump tee-off: Back in July 2022, the two-time U.S. Open champ and former POTUS created a video together. The two teed off alongside each other at the LIV Golf event that took place in Bedminster. After the politician drove the ball, the duo shared a fist bump, showcasing the close bond that they share.
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3. The handicap debate: “Let’s settle this whole handicap debate,” stated the 30-year-old on his X handle. What was the golfer referring to? Well, he was just suggesting a match between Donald Trump and Joe Biden when the former called out the current president’s handicap. Intending to solve the tussle, the athlete shared, “’ll host the golf match on my YouTube @realDonaldTrump JoeBiden.”
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4. The Trump-DeChambeau FaceTime: Rob Trump shared a video on Instagram in 2021 showcasing a short interaction between the golfer and the businessman. But there’s a catch! The ex-POTUS was at Trump International Palm Beach video-calling the 2-time major champ, who was apparently on a beach with his friends. The 30-second recording shared by the comedian shows Trump appreciating the pro for taking part in the World Long Drive Championship before wishing him the best.
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5. DeChambeau’s love for Trump-designed courses: “We played Doral last week, which is a brutal test of golf,” said a reminiscent Bryson DeChambeau while alluding to the Trump National Doral. He was responding to a query regarding his routine after the first round of the 2024 Masters Tournament. The golfer couldn’t help but dish out praises for the course as he said, “I feel like it was a good thing that we played there and got ready for this week because this is obviously one of the best tests in golf.” Well, it seems the LIV Golf Pro is as much an admirer of the Trump courses as he is of the 78-year-old businessman.
These are but some of the moments that stand out in the numerous interactions that the two shared over the years. From the golfer recently expressing worry for the former president to Trump dubbing LIV Golf’s move to sign in Bryson DeChambeau as “genius” after his U.S. Open win, the two surely have turned a lot of heads over time.
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