PATRICK BULGER | Sudden death or genocide: Golf’s other Presidents Cup
With two major-winning golfing golfers in tow, Ramaphosa & Co take on Trump in a duel over white genocide and fake-news videos, and even if the golf wasn’t sublime, the chatter between shots helped sort the amateurs from the pros
26 May 2025 - 04:30
It’s a clear day at the White House in Washington DC, a sumptuous setting for the long-awaited White Genocide Invitational, headlined by that most gilded of golfers, Donald Trump, versus some of the great names in South African golf and/or genocide. In this year’s format, Trump is playing alone against a South African team whose members will take turns to try to advance the ball towards the hole, echoing the Freedom Charter’s unforgettable mantra that “golf belongs to all those who are foolish enough to play it”...
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