Masters 2025: Trump shares rooting interest

At the end of this week in Augusta National It seems that it will be one for ages.
The leaders plate are stacked with golf players who gathered for 10 main tournaments Everything after three shots from each other on top, and players even on an equal foot (eight shots again) or better than 24 major wins.
Fifty -four players cut on Friday, and the game was great. The broken line was just 10 strikes of the front. It is a long snapshot of these men, but they are not outside it.
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Former President Donald Trump follows the starting point on the third starting point during the supporter of the mother before Lev Golf invitation – Pepsster at the Trump National Golf Club on August 10, 2023, in Pepmster, New Jersey (Mike Stop/Getti Emiez)
She has the attention of President Donald Trump, a thirsty golf player.
Paulina Deedaj of Fox News Digital was in Air Force One with the president on Friday and asked Trump who “wanted to see a master’s win.”
It seems to be rooted to everyone.
“They are all friends. They have some great people. Scottie Scheffler’s Great. Bryson [DeChambeau] amazing. Justin Rose, all of them are my friends.
“You will be very good masters. It seems that he will be very good professors. Some great golf players are on top.”

The Master’s Chairs on the Eighteenth Green during the last round of the Master at the National Golf Club on April 14, 2024, in Augusta, Georgia. (Ben Jared/PGA Tour via Getty Images)
He is right. Justin Rose 8 leads to the package, while Dechableau is again. Mcilroy is two shots behind the leader with Corey Conns.
Scotti Shevler, Terril Haton, Shin Lauri and Matt Makartiti are all equal. Other big names include amazing Viktor Hovland and Jason Day in 4 Less; Ludvig Aberg, Hideki Matsuyama, Patrick Reed and Colin Morikawa at 3-Nder; Xander Schauffle, Tommy Fleetwood and Brian Harman Six in 2-Nder.
The main heroes in 1 below or even include Boba Watson, Justin Thomas, Matt Fitzpatrick and Winddham Clark.

Scotti Chefler plays a shot from the eighteenth starting point during the second round of the Master of the National Golf Club. (Michael Madrid photos/Imagn)
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The victory for Chefler will make him the first successive winner in Ugusta since then Woods tiger In 2001 and 2002.
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