
Trump mocks Biden's golf game after viral video of president's drive
While speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, Trump bragged about a drive that was caught on camera and shared on the internet.
Trump poked fun at his predecessor while bragging.
"Did you get to see my drive on the first hole? Pretty long, pretty long. That's no Joe Biden, let me tell you. That's not Biden, right? That was a good drive," Trump said.
Trump initially took shots at Biden's golf skills during their infamous June 27 debate in Atlanta. Trump said he won two club championships when discussing fitness, while adding Biden couldn't drive a ball 50 yards.
Then in August, while on the range with pro golf star Bryson DeChambeau and YouTuber Travis Miller, Trump joked "You think Joe Biden can do that?"
Trump then made another crack at Biden's six-handicap claim.
"He said he's a six. I said, 'You're not a 60.' He's not a 60," Trump said. "So I said 'I'll give you a million dollars if you can break 100.' If you're a six, you can break 100 easily. But he can't."

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