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Donald Trump’s Ex-Caddie Revealed Cheating Instructions He’d Receive to Win Golf Tournaments

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By all accounts, winning more than 40 club golf titles would be an incredibly impressive, not to mention commendable, feat. But what about if you’re Donald Trump?

The US president has bragged repeatedly about his trophy-winning talents around the golf course, most recently shooting a supposed 70 around the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster to take home yet another championship.

Admitting he had “very little time to practice” due to being focused on many other things, unlike the rest of the field, the 80-year-old declared: “It’s called TALENT, and I have it, and they don’t!”

Whether he has it, though, is a question that routinely follows the president around golf courses. Trump has been regularly accused of being a cheat, with an ex-caddie now revealing the exact nature of just how true that is.

Donald Trump’s Love Story With Golf

Bryson DeChambeau and Donald Trump

Releasing a book back in 2005 which featured advice from different golf professionals and teachers, Trump described golf as “more than a game. It is a passion” for both himself and millions of people around the world.

He’s still found time for that passion, even as the most powerful man in the world. The sight of him hitting the golf course has proven to be a regular thing in his two terms as President of the United States, routinely playing alongside different celebrities, from UFC stars such as Bo Nickal through to footballers including England captain Harry Kane.

Trump owns a number of golf courses, having steadily built a portfolio of them as a real estate developer over the years. He opened the first in 1999 in Florida and has seen them play host to a number of PGA and LPGA events. This includes courses in Scotland, the UAE, Puerto Rico and Indonesia, as well as the USA. He also claims to be something of a virtuoso around them, allegedly winning over 40 championships, all of them at his own courses.

Donald Trump Exposed by Ex-Caddie

Donald Trump Playing Golf Timothy A. Clary / AFP – Getty Images file

Rick Reilly’s book, Commander In Cheat: How Golf Explains Trump, runs through the cheating accusations levelled at the president in depth, including his nickname of ‘Pele’ as he allegedly “kicks his ball back onto the fairway.”

Interviewing Trump back in 2000, Reilly was told by him that he’d already won 12 championships. He referred to Trump’s boasting about these victories as “a lie that’s so over-the-top Crazytown it loses all credibility among golfers the second it’s out of his mouth.”

That number has seemingly grown substantially since then, with Reilly shedding some light on just how he’s managed to pull it off.

“Well, actually, what Trump has is caddies waiting out ahead on the course, fluffing up his lies, throwing his balls out of bunkers and picking up eight-foot putts they’ve decided he doesn’t need to make. I talked to an ex-caddie of his, who said, ‘Everybody knows the deal. He has to win the tournament and shoot the lowest score. It’s your job to make sure’.”

There is also video evidence of this in practice. Footage re-shared to social media recently shows Trump pulling up to a bunker in a buggy, flanked by two caddies, one of which uses the natural back and forth of his arms as he walks to drop a golf ball behind him without breaking stride.

While the clip does not show if Trump actually plays the dropped ball, it does look as if the president is about to set himself for the shot from there.

“So now I have the Championship Cheat Chart at 40 wins,” continued Reilly. “Though an onlooker at Bedminster taking a video of the awards said that by his count, Trump is up to 43.”

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20 Best Premier League Players in 2026/27 Predicted by AI

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AI has predicted which 20 players will perform best in the 2026/27 Premier League season, with the results offering a fascinating insight into which clubs could also come out on top thanks to their star performers.

In the upcoming campaign, Arsenal will be looking to defend their first title in 22 years, but the chasing pack could be anything but a foregone conclusion. Manchester City would ordinarily be among the favourites to challenge them for the title, but with major changes at several of the ‘Big Six’ clubs, this could be one of the hardest seasons to call in decades.

City, Liverpool, Tottenham, Chelsea and Manchester United are all starting the campaign with managers they didn’t have before January, while, as always, there has been an influx of new signings. With so many moving parts and plenty of new faces in the dugout and on the pitch, the Premier League could be in for a season where the form book goes out the window and the usual suspects are given a serious run for their money.

With that in mind, AI’s predictions make for particularly interesting reading, as the players expected to shine could have a huge bearing on where their respective clubs finish come May, as well as who could sweep up individual honours such as the Golden Boot and Player of the Year mantles.

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gabriel magalhaes arsenal premier league

As the most established and settled of the traditional ‘Big Six’ clubs, plenty of Arsenal players are expected to perform to their usual lofty standards again this term. Their consistency is clear for all to see, having finished second three seasons in a row before finally getting over the line and winning the title last season. It’s somewhat surprising, then, that AI has ranked David Raya 20th and his teammate Gabriel 18th.

The Gunners have conceded the fewest goals in each of the last four campaigns, while Gabriel is expected to chip in with a fair few important goals again thanks to Arsenal’s reliance on set pieces. The reason given for their relatively low rankings, however, is that attacking players have been given a higher ceiling when it comes to performance. That’s also why AI ranks Moises Caicedo, who it believes is the league’s ‘best pure defensive midfielder’, in 19th, with his lack of creativity compared to others counting against him.

In 17th, Man City’s Nico O’Reilly is another player expected to go from strength to strength after enjoying a huge breakout season last time out, capped off by scoring twice in the FA Cup final win. Meanwhile, Igor Thiago’s predicted haul of ’18-22′ goals earns him a place in 16th.

AI Predicts 20 Best Players in 2026/27 Premier League Season (20-16)

Rank

Player (Club)

AI’s Reasoning

20.

David Raya (Arsenal)

Still elite, but the list is now tilted toward attackers and high-upside players.

19.

Moises Caicedo (Chelsea)

Best pure defensive midfielder, but slightly lower ceiling than the creators above.

18.

Gabriel Magalhaes (Arsenal)

Dominant, scores big goals, but Saliba edges him for pure quality.

17.

Nico O’Reilly (Man City)

Progressive, composed, high-upside defender who forces his way into every top-20 chat.

16.

Igor Thiago (Brentford)

Best non-big-six striker by a clear margin. 18–22 goals.

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Dominik Szoboszlai in action for Liverpool Action Images via Reuters/Jason Cairnduff

Bruno Guimaraes, one of the best midfielders in the world, was signed by Arsenal for £75 million from Newcastle earlier this summer. The Brazilian is expected to make his new side’s engine room a whole lot ‘meaner and better’, while Chelsea’s Joao Pedro has been handed a 20-goal prediction for the season – something that would be music to Xabi Alonso’s ears as he looks to address the fact the Blues had no real out-and-out goalscorer last term.

There is no room on the list for Bryan Mbeumo, however. Despite being Man United’s most in-form player during pre-season, it is his teammate Matheus Cunha who is being tipped for the finer campaign, after his 12 goal contributions helped the Red Devils finish third last season. Dominik Szoboszlai has been given the nod at 12th, having often been Liverpool’s saviour during a largely forgettable season that ultimately saw Arne Slot sacked at the end of it.

Just missing out on a place in the top 10 is William Saliba. This might be one of AI’s most surprising picks, given that the Frenchman is expected to be sidelined with injury for the first two or three months of the season, while his defensive teammates tend to produce much more headline-grabbing performances than his understated displays.

AI Predicts 20 Best Players in 2026/27 Premier League Season (15-11)

Rank

Player (Club)

AI’s Reasoning

15.

Bruno Guimaraes (Arsenal)

Instant upgrade. Arsenal’s midfield just got meaner and better.

14.

Joao Pedro (Chelsea)

Clinical and mobile. 20-goal season very possible.

13.

Matheus Cunha (Man Utd)

High-volume, high-skill, will thrive next to Fernandes.

12.

Dominik Szoboszlai (Liverpool)

Free-kick merchant + box-to-box monster. Underrated still.

11.

William Saliba (Arsenal)

Best centre-back on the planet when fit.

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Morgan Rogers (Chelsea) Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Couldridge

Rayan Cherki spent all summer wondering why he wasn’t getting enough minutes at the World Cup with France. That pent-up frustration could see him explode out of the blocks when the Premier League gets underway as he hopes to add to his 12 assists from last time out, while Cole Palmer will be hoping to regain his status as Chelsea’s orchestrator under Alonso.

In the worrying case that Palmer fails to rediscover his best form, though, AI believes £117 million signing Morgan Rogers will end up looking like a ‘bargain’. He isn’t quite ready to match Antoine Semenyo’s level yet, though, with his peak season perhaps just around the corner as Man City fans have already hailed Enzo Maresca for making the Ghanaian look ‘better than Lionel Messi’ during pre-season.

In 6th, Declan Rice continues to show he’s one of the best all-around midfielders of his generation. He will no doubt be helped out by club captain Martin Odegaard, as well as the aforementioned Guimaraes, in making Arsenal tick – that companionship perhaps helping him find another gear.

AI Predicts 20 Best Players in 2026/27 Premier League Season (10-6)

Rank

Player (Club)

AI’s Reasoning

10.

Rayan Cherki (Man City)

Pure magic. Will create more “wow” moments than almost anyone.

9.

Cole Palmer (Chelsea)

Will carry Chelsea’s attack and still look bored doing it.

8.

Morgan Rogers (Chelsea)

£117m will look like a bargain. Explosive, decisive, ready.

7.

Antoine Semenyo (Man City)

Breakout complete. Double-digit goals + elite intensity.

6.

Declan Rice (Arsenal)

Still the best midfielder in the league, but no longer automatic No. 1.

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Erling Haaland
Erling Haaland

It’s easy to forget that Florian Wirtz won back-to-back Bundesliga Player of the Year awards before his move to Liverpool, thanks to a disastrous debut campaign on Merseyside. But there’s a world-class player somewhere, and AI believes this coming term is when he announces himself as a genuine Ballon d’Or contender, while making an equally astonishing claim that Bukayo Saka is a top-three player in the world at his best.

In third, AI has gone with Bruno Fernandes, who has created the most chances in the Premier League over the last three seasons. Now armed with good attacking players around him, the Red Devils’ captain is well-equipped to continue breaking records. In second is Jeremy Doku, who added output to his trickery last term to suggest he has more levels to his game still to find.

In first, and with no real surprise, is Erling Haaland. The Norwegian striker is a goal machine, and many are still wondering if he’s even human after following up his 27 goals in the Premier League last season with seven in just five World Cup appearances. AI has him scoring a cool 35 goals in the next campaign.

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AI Predicts 20 Best Players in 2026/27 Premier League Season (5-1)

Rank

Player (Club)

AI’s Reasoning

5.

Florian Wirtz (Liverpool)

4.

Bukayo Saka (Arsenal)

3.

Bruno Fernandes (Man Utd)

2.

Jeremy Doku (Man City)

1.

Erling Haaland (Man City)

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Eye-Opening Photo of Islam Makhachev’s Face Days After Ian Machado Garry Fight

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Islam Makhachev further solidified his status as the world’s best welterweight fighter this past weekend with a dominant win over Ian Machado Garry, breaking Anderson Silva‘s UFC record with a win streak of 17 after defending his title at UFC 330 in Philadelphia.

The Russian extended his consecutive wins with a unanimous decision victory over the Irishman in the main event at the Xfinity Mobile Arena. This was Makhachev‘s first fight since taking the welterweight title away from Jack Della Maddalena last November.

During the fight, the reigning champion performed a stunning head-kick knockdown in the second round before slamming his opponent into the canvas, which would’ve gone a long way in swaying the judges’ decision. The 28-year-old, in response, was able to land 29 significant strikes, but the 34-year-old was able to shrug them off to win over the three judges. Garry was able to defend admirably, it must be said, as Philly was treated to the whole five rounds.

Although the night ended bloody and bruised, the pair showed great respect for one another, embracing before Makhachev’s arm was raised in victory.

What’s Been Said After Makhachev vs Garry

Islam Makhachev vs Ian Machado Garry Credit: Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC

Following the fight, Makhachev told reporters: “Ian is a great fighter, a good man, and I respect him. He gave me a hard time, but I prove every fight.”

Garry, meanwhile, left the Octagon disappointed, but at 28, he has plenty of time to achieve his dream of becoming a UFC champion.

“To all my fans, Ireland, everybody, I’m sorry I couldn’t get this done. But I stand here as a proud man of what I’ve done, proud of where I came from and proud of where this will take me. To all the fans who doubt me, I’ll be back.”

MMA fans will be eager to see the Dagestani back in the Octagon as soon as possible, and a tease from the man himself will keep the suspense high. The Russian said: “We have to fight before Ramadan, 100 percent.”

Ramadan is expected to take place between February and March 2027, and the champ continued by saying: “I’m 34 years old, I have to fight as soon as possible.”

Islam Makhachev Shows Off Injuries From UFC 330

Now, a mere two days after fighting Garry, Makhachev has been spotted out in public and is seen to have two deep purple bruises surrounding his eyes.

The damage sustained to the Russian’s face has surprised many UFC fans, who have been left questioning when such damage happened, given the fact the Irishman didn’t land too many significant blows.

However, it’s also got them worried about Makhachev’s future in the welterweight division, because if Garry can do that much damage to him, what could bigger, stronger fighters in the same division do?

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Bruno Fernandes To Stay At Man Utd Despite €20m-A-Year Galatasaray Offer

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Bruno Fernandes is expected to stay at Manchester United despite interest from Galatasaray, GIVEMESPORT understands.

Manchester United sources insist their captain is not for sale at any price this summer, while a €65million release clause for non-English clubs expired last month.

Galatasaray have offered Fernandes an annual salary of more than €20million, and a four-year contract, but Manchester United are not prepared to engage with the Turkish club.

Bruno Fernandes could double his money by moving to Turkey

Bruno Fernandes

Fernandes also intends to stay and is in talks with Manchester United to extend his contract. His current deal runs until next summer and contains the option to extend by a further year.

It is not the first time Fernandes has been offered lucrative terms to leave Old Trafford. Last summer, Al-Hilal, Al-Nassr and Al-Ittihad all made approaches. Al-Hilal were the most advanced of the three clubs ahead of the 2025 Club World Cup, but Fernandes felt the move was wrong for both football and family reasons.

The 31-year-old Portugal international went on to have an outstanding season with Manchester United, helping them secure Champions League qualification and contributing with 21 assists – a Premier League record for a single season, surpassing both Kevin De Bruyne and Thierry Henry (20). He only failed to manage a goal contribution against three teams – Everton, Sunderland and West Ham.

Bruno Fernandes’ record-breaking 2025/26 season:

Fixture

Date

Goals

Assists

Burnley (H)

August 30

1

0

Chelsea (H)

September 20

1

0

Liverpool (A)

October 19

0

1

Nott’m Forest (A)

November 1

0

1

Tottenham (A)

November 8

0

1

Crystal Palace (A)

November 30

0

2

Wolves (A)

December 8

2

1

Bournemouth (H)

December 15

1

1

Burnley (A)

January 7

0

1

Man City (H)

January 17

0

1

Arsenal (A)

January 25

0

1

Fulham (H)

February 1

0

2

Tottenham (H)

February 7

1

0

Crystal Palace (H)

March 1

1

1

Newcastle (A)

March 4

0

1

Aston Villa (H)

March 15

0

2

Bournemouth (A)

March 20

1

0

Leeds (H)

April 13

0

1

Chelsea (A)

April 18

0

1

Brentford (H)

April 27

0

1

Nott’m Forest (H)

May 17

0

1

Brighton (A)

May 24

1

1

Galatasaray value Fernandes at around €50million, but Manchester United have not yet received an offer. Sources say should an approach arrive it would be rejected out of hand.

Turkey’s tax system is far more favourable than in the UK meaning if Fernandes accepted the move he would essentially double his salary.

Fees correct prior to summer 2026

All 10 found — excellent!

Galatasaray’s interest will no doubt give Fernandes leverage as he seeks improved terms at Manchester United. The club remain calm over Fernandes’ future having been given a verbal commitment he would not seek an exit this summer when the season ended.

Fernandes has also been linked with AC Milan and Juventus, while Saudi interest remains, especially from Al-Nassr.

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