Video of Trump's Caddie Dropping Ball in Scotland Stokes New Cheating Claims
SCOTLAND, JUL 29 – A viral video shows Trump's caddie repositioning a golf ball at Turnberry, fueling ongoing cheating allegations amid Trump's disputed 2.8 handicap and security-heavy visit.
- On July 27, 2025, President Donald Trump played at his Turnberry golf course in Scotland, where a viral clip shows his caddie drop a ball behind him after his shot landed in the rough.
- Amid long-standing doubts about his golf game, Rick Reilly’s book Commander in Cheat details Trump’s ball-moving habits and critics’ 'cheating' allegations spanning years.
- While analysis rolled in, CBS Morning co-host Vladimir Duthiers urged “Keep your eye on his caddy” and said “And you get a one-stroke penalty when that happens”, highlighting suspicions.
- Following the clip’s release, the viral post by Republicans Against Trump gained over 3.8 million views and more than 1.4 million from the account, sparking online reactions.
- Security measures escalated as a heavily armored buggy dubbed Golf Force One shadowed Trump during his Scotland round, confirmed by the White House.
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Fact or Fiction: Video shows Trump's caddie dropping golf ball in ideal position for the President?
(KGTV) President Trump has touted his golf ability.But a video that went viral on social media over the weekend appears to show Trump's caddie dropping the ball in an ideal position for the President as he played at his resort in Scotland.The White House has yet to comment on the veracity of the footage.But there is certainly lots of video of the President playing at the course over the weekend and accusations of him cheating at the game have be…


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