Donald Trump to Attend the Ryder Cup: What the Former US President Said.
Donald Trump to Participate in the Ryder Cup
According to The Sun: President Donald Trump announced his participation in the Ryder Cup.
The tournament between the US and Europe will start on September 26 in Farmingdale, New York.
DONALD TRUMP made a statement about his participation in the Ryder Cup.
The transatlantic golf tournament is set to begin on September 26 in Farmingdale, New York.
The US team hopes to win the Ryder Cup after losing in the previous tournament to the European team.
The European team secured this important trophy after winning at the Marco Simone Golf Club in Italy.
Now they hope to be supported by the golf enthusiast and US president after he announced his participation in the tournament.
He sent a message to the US team captain Keegan Bradley.
The US team hopes to regain the Ryder Cup after losing in the previous tournament to the European team.
During his statement, he said: 'It's very strange for me to be the captain. It's something that very few have gone through. But that's what I'm thinking (about the captain's role). I'm thinking about pairings, certain things I want to say to the guys during the week. It's hard.'
The president's participation in the golf event is not only a sporting aspect, but also a matter of political and public recognition, which may influence the public's perception of the event.
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