VIDEO: Busted at Turnberry - Trump Caught Cheating at Golf in Viral Clip as Epstein Scandal Explodes
How a golf ball toss revealed everything we already knew about Donald Trump, "Commander in Cheat"
It was supposed to be a relaxing weekend to catch his breath from being outed as a suspect in the Epstein Files while the DOJ was negotiating a deal with Ghislaine Maxwell to erase Trump’s rapey/sex trafficking/pedophilic past. A quick trip to his luxury Scottish resort, a few easy rounds of golf, and maybe a performative “trade deal” photo-op to distract from the very real problem back home: Donald Trump’s name is all over the Epstein files.
But instead of staying out of the headlines, Trump landed back in them—because, once again, he got caught cheating at golf. On camera. At his own course.
This time, the con-in-chief wasn’t just cutting corners or bluffing his handicap. He was literally having a caddy toss balls back into play after bad shots. And he got caught. Video. Eyewitness. Online. Boom.
And it was hilarious:
The clip, taken by a guest at Trump Turnberry, shows Trump’s golf partner (or staffer) casually dropping a ball in the rough just ahead of Trump's cart. Moments later, Trump hops out and strolls over like he’s Tiger Woods reincarnated. Except Tiger wouldn’t need someone to hand him a lie. Social media immediately torched him, with Governor Gavin Newsom’s team even tweeting sarcastically: “Trump. Rigging the game. We’re shocked.”
Welcome to another day in the life of the Commander-in-Cheat.
Rick Reilly: “He Cheats Like a Three-Card Monte Dealer”
If you’re new here: Trump cheating at golf is not news. It’s the most predictable behavior in sports.
Just ask sportswriter Rick Reilly, who literally wrote the book on it. In Commander in Cheat: How Golf Explains Trump, Reilly documents decades of cheating that range from petty to pathological:
“Trump doesn’t just cheat at golf. He cheats like a three-card Monte dealer. He throws it, boots it, moves it. He lies about the lies.”
It’s not hyperbole. Reilly talked to dozens of golf partners, caddies, pros—even tour legends. Their stories all sound the same:
Foot wedges when no one’s looking.
Balls miraculously reappearing in the fairway, no matter how far he sliced it.
Caddies bribed or bullied into altering scorecards or improving lies.
Phantom putts conceded by... himself.
Bogeys transformed into birdies through magical math.
Suzann Pettersen, LPGA star, summed it up: “He cheats like hell.”
Samuel L. Jackson? “I’m a better golfer than Trump because I don’t cheat.”
Tiger Woods? He just stopped playing with him.
This isn’t a one-off. It’s a lifestyle.
The Great Handicap Lie (and Other Imaginary Trophies)
Trump claims to be a 2.8 handicap, which would put him near pro level—despite the fact that he rarely breaks 80 and is pushing 80 himself. As Rick Reilly pointed out: “Every time I talk to him, he says he shot a 69. He says he won another championship. It’s always a lie.”
Let’s talk about those championships. Trump claims he’s won 18 club championships.
Want to know how he did it?
He declares himself the winner… often without actually playing in the tournament. Sometimes he plays alone a week before the event and insists his score counts. Sometimes he’s not even in the same state when the tournament is happening.
In 2023, he skipped the first round of his own club’s Senior Championship—then told staff to use a “practice round” as his official score. The next day, he shows up and “wins.” Just like that. 🏆
Golf Is Just the Symptom
The real point here isn’t that Trump is a terrible sportsman.
It’s that he’s always cheating. Golf is just the one arena where cheating happens in broad daylight, in front of cameras, and without plausible deniability.
As Reilly said, “Golf is a game of honor. If you’re willing to cheat at golf, what won’t you cheat at?”
Let’s talk about that.
Escaping the Epstein Files—But Not the Cameras
Why was Trump at Turnberry in the first place? He tried to get away from Epstein but couldn’t. A Sky News reporter asked him if he could escape the “Epstein Files” in the middle of his round on Saturday, and he ran off, cranking show tunes music on his golf course. LOL.
Back home, things are getting messy. We now know that Trump was officially informed by DOJ officials months ago that his name appears multiple times in the Epstein files. We also know that since then, his administration has:
Backtracked on promises to release the full files.
Gutted sex crimes and trafficking task forces at DHS.
Had Trump's personal attorney Todd Blanche meet with Ghislaine Maxwell in prison.
Floated the idea of immunity—or even a pardon—in exchange for “favorable testimony.”
You don’t need a tinfoil hat to see what’s going on here. The timing lines up. The travel makes sense. And the fact that Trump spent the weekend burning the phone lines with Blanche, according to several insiders, only adds fuel to the fire.
While he was on the phone trying to suppress evidence of criminal behavior, his caddy was out on the course suppressing a lost ball.
Lies, Deception, and Sand Traps
Donald Trump is a man who cheats at golf like he breathes. But it’s not just golf.
It’s business. It’s taxes. It’s fake trade deals. It’s "record crowd sizes." It’s imaginary Time Magazine covers and imaginary wiretaps and imaginary voter fraud.
And now it’s allegedly burying Epstein’s files, dangling immunity to co-conspirators, and pretending none of it matters while teeing off at a resort named after himself.
The real takeaway?
Trump never learned how to win without cheating because he sucks at everything.
And if you think he wouldn’t rig an election, suppress federal investigations, or rewrite history to protect himself… just look at what he does with a Titleist.




Look at that bulk....and obesity hasn't kicked in yet?
He cheats on his wives, cheats his contractors, cheats at golf, cheats his supporters....
ARE WE GETTING THE MESSAGE YET?
Par for this guy.