Golf Community In Agreement On President Trump's 'Cheating' Accusations originally appeared on The Spun.
The President of the United States has been accused of "cheating" at golf over the weekend.
President Trump, 79, was in Scotland over the weekend. He was working on a deal with the European Union. President Trump announced the deal on Sunday. But first, he played a couple of rounds of golf.
The President of the United States owns a prestigious course in Scotland, Trump Turnberry. He played a round on Saturday and another round on Sunday.
On Sunday, July 28, video surfaced, accusing the President of the United States of "cheating" during a round.
"Trump caught cheating at golf, watch the second guy in the red vest toss a ball behind him," one user wrote.
Trump caught cheating at golf, watch the second guy in the red vest toss a ball behind him.
— John Jackson (@hissgoescobra) July 27, 2025
The golf community is in agreement on the "cheating" accusations against President Trump. It's far from the first time that President Trump has been accused of cheating at the game, so most seem to believe the accusation.
"Trump’s problem with having Secret Service protection? Some agent is always there watching him cheat at golf," one fan wrote.
"Of course he cheats at golf. This is why everyone calls him the Commander in Cheat," one fan wrote.
"HE CHEATS AT EVERYTHING…" one fan added.
"As a lifelong golfer, this is an easy litmus test for everyone. If you play with someone who cheats, stay away from any business or personal dealings. For trump it has always been the Canary in the Coalmine," one fan added.
"Trump cheats at everything," one fan added.
"I’ve told you Trump cheats at golf! People I know say they always let him win lol," one fan added.
Where do you stand on the "cheating" accusations against the President of the United States?
Golf Community In Agreement On President Trump's 'Cheating' Accusations first appeared on The Spun on Jul 28, 2025
This story was originally reported by The Spun on Jul 28, 2025, where it first appeared.
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