⛳️ Donald Trump & Bruce Springsteen beef

Happy Friday. Donald Trump posted a manipulated video showing himself hitting Bruce Springsteen with a golf ball during a concert. The fake clip combines real footage of Trump driving with concert footage of Springsteen falling, complete with a digitally inserted golf ball. This escalates their feud after Springsteen called Trump's administration "corrupt, incompetent and treasonous" last week. ⬇️

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📸 Bryson recreates his viral Indiana Jones shot

Bryson DeChambeau just proved he has way too much time on his hands by recreating his viral "Indiana Jones" walk from the PGA Championship—at home, in the exact same outfit. The bizarre moment originated during Thursday's first round at Quail Hollow when DeChambeau hit a miraculous recovery shot through trees on the 12th hole, then strutted after it like he was escaping a rolling boulder. The original clip racked up over 2 million views before being taken down, with debates raging whether he was trying to track his ball or simply "clip-farming" for viral content. His home recreation six days later suggests the latter, complete with the same theatrical swagger that made him golf's most entertaining content creator. ⬇️

⛳️ Scottie’s biggest pet peeve with golf courses

Scottie Scheffler just revealed his biggest pet peeve about modern golf course design—and it's not what you'd expect. The world No. 1 is "annoyed" by courses removing trees to accommodate longer hitters, arguing it actually makes championship golf less strategic. "The only real barrier to guys just trying to hit it as far as they want is trees," Scheffler explained on Grant Horvat's YouTube channel. "When you host a championship tournament, if there's no trees, you just hit it wherever you want." Instead, Scheffler prefers courses like Augusta National, TPC Sawgrass, and Harbour Town that demand precise placement and varied shot-making. His solution? He's considering getting into golf course design himself, though he warns his layouts might be "boring" since he's "not super creative." ⬇️

💰 Max Homa sells furniture on Facebook

Max Homa just proved tour pros really are like us with his priceless reaction to selling furniture on Facebook Marketplace. Just three days after nearly acing a 347-yard par-4 at the PGA Championship, the six-time PGA Tour winner was back home helping his wife Lacey unload some bookshelves for cold, hard cash. His genuine excitement over the successful transaction—captured perfectly on TikTok—shows him arguably happier than when he wins actual PGA Tour events. "If my husband picked up from Max Homa, he would never complain about my FB marketplace finds again," one commenter noted. From nearly making major championship history to celebrating a furniture sale in his driveway, Homa continues proving he's golf's most relatable superstar. ⬇️

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