Donald Trump enjoys golf round with Sam Burns days after PGA star split fans by killing huge buck

Almost three weeks after Donald Trump secured a return to the Oval Office, he was on the golf course again, this time accompanied by PGA star Sam Burns. 

Fellow pro golfer Nick Dunlap was also on the course with Trump and Burns during a round in Florida.  

Trump is an avid golf player and took time out of choosing his cabinet to show appreciation for Burns and Dunlap, snapping a photo with each while wearing a white ‘Make America Great Again’ hat.  

Burns was back on the course days after sharing a photo from another passion of his, hunting, posting to social media a photo of him sporting a MAGA hat after taking down a nine-point buck.

The photo spilt his fans, with some complimenting Burns on his hunting skills, while others were disgusted at him showing off the dead buck. 

Dunlap was not disgusted with Burns’ act commenting on the post: ‘Where does one get such a hat?’

Donald Trump was back on the golf course on Friday with pros Sam Burns and Nick Dunlap

Burns recently came under fire on social media for posting a hunting photo with a dead buck

Burns recently came under fire on social media for posting a hunting photo with a dead buck

Burns is the latest in a trend of athletes that have come out in support of Donald Trump. 

Over the last week, UFC Heavyweight Champion Jon Jones did Trump’s signature dance inside the Octagon after defeating Stipe Miocic in a title defense at Madison Square Garden with the President-elect sat ringside. 

The dance became a constant celebration across sports with Las Vegas Raiders tight end Brock Bowers and US men’s national soccer team captain Christian Pulisic doing the dance after scoring in their respective games on Sunday and Monday. 

Burns is a five-time PGA Tour winner and has one finish inside the top 10 at a major tournament, this year’s US Open at Pinehurst, which was won by fellow Trump supporter Bryson DeChambeau. 

Dunlap has two PGA Tour victories and has made the cut at five major tournaments.  

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