## The Trump Effect: A Golfing Presidency and Its Lasting Impact
Sean Zak
The intersection of Donald Trump and golf is, undeniably, a unique story. *It’s a narrative woven with ambition, spectacle, and a deep personal connection to the game.* From course ownership to presidential appearances, Trump’s influence on the golfing world has been profound and often controversial.
I once playfully asked Trump if he envisioned himself as the first course owner to host a U.S. Open, a british Open, *and* a Ryder Cup. *He seized on the idea instantly.* He’d frequently promote his properties – Trump Bedminster for the U.S.Open, Trump D.C. for the Ryder Cup, and Trump Scotland in Aberdeen for the British Open – through conversations and in publications like *Sports Illustrated*. *He clearly relished the grand vision.* Turnberry, still awaiting his full branding at the time, was also part of this aspiring plan.
His presence at golf events was always… noticeable. *You might recall the story from the 2009 U.S. Open at Bethpage Black.* Trump arrived in a Rolls Royce, driving directly up to the clubhouse and parking with impunity. *No one dared to intervene.* It was a display of power and access that spoke volumes.
Fast forward to the 2023 Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black, and the scene was dramatically different. *This time, his arrival involved Air Force One and a full presidential motorcade.* He engaged with American players, captains, and assistants, offering encouragement and a visible show of support. *He was a constant, yet carefully managed, presence.* Notably, he adhered to his personal sartorial rule: trousers only. *President Trump doesn’t play golf in shorts.* Many of his playing partners, out of respect, often obliged him by doing the same, even if they typically prefer shorts.
### Trump & DeChambeau: A Unique Partnership
Bryson DeChambeau’s relationship with Trump offers another fascinating layer. *Thier connection extends beyond the golf course.* DeChambeau spent time with Eric Trump after his 2020 U.S. Open victory at Winged Foot,where Donald Trump is a longstanding member. *This relationship was further highlighted during DeChambeau’s “Breaking 50” YouTube series.*
*During this series, filmed while Trump was seeking re-election,* DeChambeau famously played in shorts - a concession to the former president’s preference - while Trump drove the cart. *The goal? To attempt driving par-4 greens.* It was a spectacle designed to generate attention,and it certainly did.
### The Ryder Cup Presence: A Spark for the Home Team?
At the 2023 Ryder Cup, Trump’s role was to energize the American team after a disappointing morning session. *The U.S.trailed the Europeans 3-1 at lunchtime.* He greeted players on the first tee, offering words of encouragement. *He aimed to be a visible symbol of American support.*
Justin Rose, the 2013 U.S. Open champion, even walked past Trump on his way to the first tee, acknowledging the presidential presence. *while Trump was a prominent figure, he largely remained a spectator.* He stood alone, hands clasped, observing DeChambeau’s tee shot with focused attention. *For a moment, the stage belonged to the players.* He was, in a sense, just another fan - albeit a very influential one.
*Trump’s impact on golf is undeniable, whether you admire it or not.* His ownership, his personality, and his presidential appearances have all left an indelible mark on the sport. *It’s a story that continues to unfold, and one that will be debated for years to come.*
*Michael Bamberger welcomes your comments at Michael.Bamberger@Golf.com.*










