Hollywood A-lister reveals unsporting act committed by Donald Trump 'several times' on golf course amid 'cheat' allegations

A notoriously keen golfer, Trump has acquired and built a number of courses throughout his life. Some of them have since been selected as host to various professional tournaments on the PGA Tour.

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Hollywood A-lister reveals unsporting act committed by Donald Trump 'several times' on golf course amid 'cheat' allegations An A-list actor revealed the unsportsmanlike act that Trump allegedly committed A notoriously keen golfer, Trump has acquired and built a number of courses But he has now been denounced by a world-famous film star for his actions Social media’s growing influence on politics and the Dem’s ‘hilariously bad’ efforts to connect with Gen-Z. Listen to Welcome to MAGAland wherever you get your podcasts By ZAC CAMPBELL Published: 08:01 EDT, 31 March 2025 | Updated: 08:01 EDT, 31 March 2025 e-mail View comments An A-list Hollywood actor has revealed the unsportsmanlike act that Donald Trump allegedly committed 'several times' while the pair played golf together. A notoriously keen golfer, Trump has acquired and built a number of courses throughout his life.

Some have since been selected as host to various professional tournaments, including PGA and LPGA events. But he has now been denounced by film star Samuel L. Jackson, who accused him of cheating when the pair played a round together.



Asked who the better golfer was, the Pulp Fiction actor said: 'Oh, I am, for sure. I don't cheat.' Taking to social media to reply to Jackson, Trump responded by saying he had never played with him on a course.

An A-list Hollywood actor has revealed the unsportsmanlike that Donald Trump allegedly committed 'several times' wile playing golf A notoriously keen golfer, Trump has acquired and built a number of courses throughout his life Jackson's opinion is one echoed by fellow actor Anthony Anderson, as he accused Trump of cheating back in 2016. During an appearance on the Late Night With Seth Meyers that year, Anderson said: 'Trump is a great golfer. I'm not going to say Trump cheats.

His caddy cheats for him.' Asked on whether he saw Trump cheat with his own eyes, Anderson replied: 'Oh yes, several times. Several times'.

He added: 'I mis-hit a ball - it hooked a little left about 20 yards. Trump hit the exact same shot but went 20 yards further left than mine. 'I could not find my ball in this trash.

Trump's ball had the fluffiest lie in the middle of the fairway. 'Like I say, I didn't see Trump cheat because he was on the tee-box with me, but his ball was right there in the middle of the fairway.' They follow claims made by sports journalist Rick Reilly, who claimed in 2019 that Trump made second attempts at a shot for no good reason and took credit for other players' shots.

But he has now been denounced by film star Samuel L. Jackson, who accused him of cheating when the pair played a round together Writing for the Sunday Times , he said caddies had given Trump the nickname 'Pele' because he would kick the ball so often to move it to a better position. Describing his opponent's style of play, he said: 'To say Donald Trump cheats is like saying Michael Phelps swims.

'Trump doesn't just cheat at golf. He cheats like a three-card monte dealer. He throws it, boots it and moves it.

'Whether you're his pharmacist or Tiger Woods, if you're playing golf with him, he's going to cheat.' Donald Trump Samuel L Jackson Share or comment on this article: Hollywood A-lister reveals unsporting act committed by Donald Trump 'several times' on golf course amid 'cheat' allegations e-mail Add comment Comments 0 Share what you think No comments have so far been submitted. Why not be the first to send us your thoughts, or debate this issue live on our message boards.

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