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Donald Trump makes bold claim about number of golf club championships he has won

Speaking during a recent public appearance, Donald Trump opened up on winning golf club championships. The American politician is widely known for his love for golf. He often plays the game and owns several golf courses worldwide.

Trump was a guest this week on "The Joe Rogan Experience" podcast and spoke about the number of tournaments he had won in his career. He said he had won 32 club championships.

The video was shared on a golf fan's account on X (formerly Twitter), with the caption:

"Donald Trump tells Joe Rogan that he won 32 club championships."

Donald Trump made headlines earlier this year in July when he collaborated with Bryson DeChambeau for a video on the latter's YouTube channel. He played golf with the two-time Major winner. Speaking about the collaboration, Trump said (via The Mirror),

"[DeChambeau] hits the ball a mile, but I hit it far also," Trump told the crowd. "We played very good. He said ‘I can’t believe how good you are’.
"I helped him a lot. Hit hits the ball about 380, he’s the longest hitter on tour and he just won the U.S. Open. He’s a handsome guy, he’s a great guy, he loves the people, he loves the country," he added.

Donald Trump's love for golf is well known. He owns 16 golf courses around the world.


"Iron play was great" - When Bryson DeChambeau opened up on Donald Trump's golf game

Bryson DeChambeau famously collaborated with Trump for his popular YouTube series, the "Break 50" challenge, in July this year. The duo played 18 holes, and later in an interview with Golf.com, DeChambeau opened up about Trump's game. He said:

"Man, his iron play was great. I can’t tell you the number of times he stuffed it on the green within 30 feet of regulation. His driver swing is the most repeatable thing I have ever seen. I wish mine was that repeatable. Really, I do."

Following the collaboration with Trump, DeChambeau gained significant subscribers on his social media account.

The golfer also opened up about his social media journey and said (via Golf.com):

"I always knew there was an audience for it. Look at Dude Perfect and the success they have had. I just slapped myself on the head and said that’s what I need to do. That’s what the kids are watching these days, and that’s how you interact with them. The first one I ever did got 800,000 views, and it’s just grown from there.

The "Break 50" challenge is pretty popular among golf fans. DeChambeau has collaborated with several renowned personalities for it on his YouTube channel.

He has so far released ten Break 50 episodes in collaboration with the likes of Paige Spiranac, John Daly, Sergio Garcia, Donald Trump, and Phil Mickelson, among others. The LIV golfer has a sizeable fan following on his YouTube channel, with 1.56 million subscribers.

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