Captain Keegan Bradley performed Trump’s trademark silly dance when he arrived at Bethpage Black in New York before bowing to the President as if he were royalty
Team USA’s golf stars have been accused of “shamelessly twerking” to Donald Trump after the Orange Manbaby turned up to the Ryder Cup. Captain Keegan Bradley performed Trump’s trademark silly dance when he arrived at Bethpage Black in New York.
He then bowed down as he emerged from the tunnel and walked past the protective glass box housing the president. US Open champion JJ Spaun and Scottie Scheffler followed suit, leading Team USA out in the opening match of Friday’s fourballs.
Scheffler offered a fist pump in Trump’s direction, while Ryder Cup newbie Spaun followed his captain’s lead and performed his own rendition of Trump’s signature dance.
But they were mocked online when Europe raced into an early 4-2 lead. One social media user wrote: “Keegan Bradley did the Trump dance and now we losing, there seems to be a trend about trump dances…”
Another fumed: “Keegan Bradley was too busy glazing Trump and doing his jerk off dance to concentrate.” A third said: “Making golf political by thinking Trump will bring you luck… The Maga golfers stunk royally in the first go round…”
A fourth raged: “Keegan Bradley twerking for Trump is pretty disappointing to me, can’t lie.” Another replied: “So that’s why we’re losing.”
Trump himself was mocked earlier on Friday for turning up in white golf shoes as if he was playing. The avid golfer told reporters when he arrived: “The team is not doing so well. So when I heard that, I said ‘Let’s go on the plane we have to try and help them!'”
The New York crowd gave Trump a warm welcome as he was introduced to the stadium seating surrounding the first tee and 18th green at Bethpage, before being escorted to the glass box for the national anthem and an F-18 fighter jet flyover, reports the Mirror.
The 79-year-old stood alongside his 18-year-old granddaughter, Kai, who is set to play collegiate golf at the University of Miami in 2026. While Scheffler and Spaun were eager to impress the president, Europe’s Jon Rahm and Sepp Straka took a very different approach.
They completely ignored the commander-in-chief as they walked past his enclosure to the tee. After remaining within the safety of the opening group, Trump stepped out to greet Bryson DeChambeau and his playing partner Ben Griffin.
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