President Trump’s Golf Outing Stuns Internet After People Realize Who He’s Playing Against
Tiger Woods is preparing for one of the most closely watched returns in recent golf history — but before stepping back into competition, he spent Sunday morning on the course with former President Donald Trump in South Florida. Multiple confirmed reports indicate that the pair played at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, marking a high-profile warm-up just days before Woods tees off on the PGA Tour for the first time since The Open.

The timing adds significance to the outing. Woods is scheduled to compete at Torrey Pines, a venue where he has achieved eight career victories, including his legendary 2008 U.S. Open playoff win — a performance many still regard as the greatest display of determination in modern golf. His start at Torrey will precede next week’s Genesis Invitational, which was moved from Los Angeles’ Riviera Country Club to Torrey’s South Course following the recent Palisades fire. Woods has not completed a full 72-hole Tour event since the 2023 Masters, raising anticipation and questions about stamina, consistency, and long-term durability.

Trump, meanwhile, continues to draw attention with his own schedule. He is expected to attend the Super Bowl in New Orleans later in the evening, placing two headline-making appearances within a span of hours. The golf round with Woods underscores their ongoing friendship — a relationship previously seen when Trump awarded Woods the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2019.
For fans, Sunday’s pairing was more than a casual game. It served as a visual reminder that Woods is moving back toward competitive rhythm, embracing real-course play rather than isolated practice range preparation. His history at Torrey Pines makes his return even more compelling, offering a stage defined by past triumph and physical resilience.
Excitement now shifts west as Woods readies himself for a venue tied deeply to his legacy — and potentially to the future of his career.