LPGA Tour star Charley Hull appears to be doing the Trump dance during the tournament
LPGA Tour star Charley Hull gained notoriety earlier this year when he was seen dangling a cigarette from his mouth while signing autographs for fans at the tournament.
This intense fight continued this weekend, when he was seen performing a dance for President-elect Donald Trump during Annika.
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Hull finished tied for second place in the tournament with Im Jin Hee. Two golfers finished 11-under for the tournament. Nelly Korda won the event, shooting 14-under par.
He was the latest professional athlete to be seen busting out a dance move. Several NFL players and UFC stars showed their support for the president-elect over the weekend. Brock Powers, Calvin Ridley, Nick Westbrook-Ikhine, Za’Darius Smith and Malcolm Rodriguez all pulled it off.
At UFC 309, Trump sat cageside as Jon Jones and Bo Nickal both showed their support. Jones did a dance move after knocking out Stipe Miocic. He gave Trump the heavyweight belt afterwards. Nickal spoke with Trump about golf after his victory.
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Hull has not appeared to support Trump on the outside, but has expressed interest in the Women’s Open Championship returning to Trump Turnberry in Scotland in the future.
The Trump Organization bought the golf course in 2014, but outgoing Royal & Ancient (R&A) Chief Executive Martin Slumbers has made it clear the tournament will not be played there again as long as the company owns it. The R&A’s decision came after the Jan. 6 Capitol.
He agreed in August “100%” that the policy should be changed.
“I thought it was a nice golf course, very nice,” he said while preparing for the Scottish Open, per The Telegraph. “I love being outside, and the views are bright.”
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“To be honest, it’s one of the best golf courses in the world. It would be a shame not to be there,” he added.
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