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U.S. President Joe Biden may have bowed out of the 2024 election race, but there is still interest in one potential competition between the incumbent and former president Donald Trump: A golf match.
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Paige Spiranac volunteers services for potential Trump-Biden golf matchBack to video
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Better yet, she would happily volunteer her services as a caddie.
“I haven’t seen either of them play. I would love to caddie,” Spiranac told Fox News Digital. “I think that would be really interesting to hear the banter back and forth.
“But I think that would be amazing for the game of golf and quite interesting.
The hype for a matchup between bitter rivals Biden and Trump began at their presidential debate last month, with both men expounding their skills on the course.
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At the time, Spiranac joked about the debate on social media, posting a clip of Trump boasting about his game with the caption: “Me defending my handicap yesterday.”
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Trump later took it one step further at a campaign rally in Florida, challenging Biden to a $1-million match at his course in Doral.
U.S. Open champion Bryson DeChambeau also offered his help to settle the golf debate between the two, inviting both to appear on his YouTube channel – which Trump recently took up.
The Republican candidate for the 2024 election went on DeChambeau’s YouTube show ‘Break 50,’ which was posted on Tuesday, and they played a round.
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With Biden withdrawing from the presidential race this past weekend, it seems unlikely we’ll see him and Trump square off on the golf course. As for Vice-President Kamala Harris, the presumptive Democratic candidate to replace Biden in the race, her golf handicap is unknown.
For her part, Spiranac is one of the best-known golf influencers on the Internet with more than five million followers across her social media platforms.
The blonde bombshell played a few rounds with DeChambeau earlier this year for each other’s YouTube channels and has never been shy about taking up interesting challenges.
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