US President in Scotland: Did Trump cheat in a golf game? Caddy’s video goes viral

A video of President Donald Trump’s recent golf journey has shook a social media storm in Scotland, which has new allegations of cheating on the course.Footage filmed during Trump’s visit to Trump’s Turnberry Resort on 26-27 July 2025, leaves a caddy roughly. While Trump is not looking at himself in question, the clip has gone viral, fueling the online debate about whether the US President has once again tilted the rules of the game.The 79 -year -old President Trump was in Scotland in the weekend, announced a major tariff agreement with the European Union, one of the most important trading partners in the US. But with his official duties, he also made time to play 18 holes every day in Trump Turnberry, he is the owner of golf courses and expectations would host a future British open.The viral video has given birth to a long -standing claims that Trump has regularly cheated in golf, the allegations that have played with them in the past, echoed by those. So, did the US President really cheat? What their fellow players have to say here.Jack O’Donnell, who worked as the vice -president in the Trump Plaza Casino in Atlantic City, recalled that his late colleague, Mark Aids once said about Golfing with Trump. “So, does he improve his lie?” According to Sportswater Rick Reeli, O’Donel asked Eddis. “Every shot but tea shot,” Edes allegedly responded with a laugh as reported by Spoon.Improvement in one’s lies, taking the ball to a better position, is also considered a violation of golf etiquette among casual players. Although this can occur informally, it certainly provokes on it when a person claims several club championships, as trumps.Another former player, Brian Marsal, who has been a long -time member of the winged foot golf club, shared his experience with the President.“I once played with her,” Marsal said, as was quoted by the spoon. “It was a Saturday morning game. We first go to T and he could not be good. But he said,” You see those two people? They cheat me. Look at me. Look at me. I am cheated. I cheat. And I hope you will beat those two people today. ” Cheating, he does not see it as really cheating.,Online, the video’s response is estimated to be divided.“And you are surprised? He did his whole life,” a user wrote on the social media platform X. “It’s not deception when you are the owner of the course,” a user joked.Some users can also be seen defending the US President, “Why did you stop the video? It shows him a deception, because it doesn’t show him while hitting the ball.” “Every golfer has done this, many times,” gave another argument.Some have demanded a complete unwanted version of the video, stressing that the brief clip does not provide decisive evidence. Meanwhile, other people said that this step is a common on the golf course and is not worth the nuisance.