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Inside Trump’s Ryder Cup Reaction: How Europe’s Epic Putting Stunned a Golf Superfan

Last updated: November 12, 2025 10:15 pm
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President Trump’s close-up Ryder Cup reaction on ‘The Pat McAfee Show’ captures exactly how Europe’s lights-out putting stunned a worldwide audience—and reignites debates about luck, pressure, and what really wins team golf’s biggest prize.

The aftermath of the 2025 Ryder Cup continues to reverberate well beyond the greens of Farmingdale, New York. When President Donald Trump called in to “The Pat McAfee Show” during its special Veterans Day broadcast, he delivered not only fan service but an uncannily honest golf analysis that became an instant talking point for the global golf community [USA TODAY].

The former president’s presence at the 2025 event was marked by high-visibility moments, including two flyovers, but it was his post-match analysis that grabbed headlines. Trump zeroed in on the decisive role of putting, marveling at what he described as a “parade of bombs” as Team Europe drained putts from 30, 40—even 70 feet—to seize a narrow 15-13 victory [Yahoo Sports].

Trump’s Thoughts on Europe’s Clutch Performance

“The other team, they really sank a lot of putts. You’re looking and they’re sinking 30-footers, 40-footers, 70-footer, and just one after another,” Trump emphasized, sounding every bit the invested fan. “It looked like it was over and then Sunday… they almost came back. You have to give a big hoot to an opponent who dropped about a six-foot putt. That was a big putt, that final putt. It was a big putt. But that was very close.”

Donald Trump stands between boxing legends George Foreman and Evander Holyfield at a press event, reflecting his longstanding involvement in major sporting events.
Donald Trump stands between boxing legends George Foreman and Evander Holyfield at a press event, reflecting his longstanding involvement in major sporting events.

This wasn’t just a case of presidential platitudes. Trump, a golf course owner and notorious competitor, was tapping into a fan debate: when elite teams are evenly matched, does execution on the greens matter more than tee-to-green consistency? His answer couldn’t have been clearer—putting was king, and this Ryder Cup proved it in stunning fashion.

Analytics, Odds, and the Bottom Line of Great Putting

In team golf, no scenario produces more heartbreak than watching the opposition pour in long putts under pressure. According to Trump, Europe’s putters had an “unusual” day: “They putted unbelievably, really—they were unconscious with it. I really believe that was unusual because I’ve never seen so many long putts go in before. I don’t think, generally speaking, that would happen.”

The numbers back up his instinct. Statistically, the odds of holing even a handful of 30+ foot putts per round are slim—even for the world’s best. Yet, in those feverish singles matches, Europe’s ability to make the improbable look routine demoralized Team USA and their fans alike.

Trump and Marla Maples arrive ringside for a heavyweight championship fight in 1991, demonstrating his close ties with sporting excellence.
Trump and Marla Maples arrive ringside for a heavyweight championship fight in 1991, demonstrating his close ties with sporting excellence.

Trump’s take raises a burning fan question: did Team USA simply get unlucky, or did Team Europe’s bravado find another level under Ryder Cup pressure? The truth—for players and fans—is both. Exposure to the wrong side of “hot putting” is a rite of passage in match play, and the 2025 Ryder Cup delivered it on a historic scale.

Team USA’s Silver Lining and the “Golf Gods” Debate

Despite the loss, Trump found pride in the American squad’s resilience. “To come that close, you have to say it was a pretty good comeback.” The US side, by Trump’s account, actually struck the ball better and found more fairways, suggesting that the tiny margins—measured in feet, not fairways—once again separate Ryder Cup glory from disappointment.

Trump at the 1991 U.S. Open, a reminder that his competitive sporting passion spans from tennis courts to the world’s top golf events.
Trump at the 1991 U.S. Open, a reminder that his competitive sporting passion spans from tennis courts to the world’s top golf events.

Pat McAfee dialed into the mystical aspect, asking Trump why the “golf gods” favored Europe. Trump, with a smirk, replied: “I don’t know… somebody probably said the wrong thing.” His off-the-cuff answer is the sort of wry sports superstition that resonates with every amateur golfer who’s watched a ball lip out or drop at the last moment.

History, Rivalry, and the Presidential Golf Connection

This wasn’t Trump’s first brush with Ryder Cup drama. He’s both hosted and attended major international events, cementing his place as the most golf-savvy president since Dwight Eisenhower. His voice, for better or worse, amplifies the passionate and sometimes tortured connection American fans have with the Ryder Cup’s titanic swings of fortune [USA TODAY Politics].

Trump in the stands at Super Bowl XXVI, underlining his decades-long presence at some of sports’ grandest stages.
Trump in the stands at Super Bowl XXVI, underlining his decades-long presence at some of sports’ grandest stages.

Golf fans will dissect the 2025 Ryder Cup for years—not just the shots, but the psychology, the what-ifs, and the infamous “momentum swings” that define this legendary event. Trump’s instant analysis echoes what millions thought: sometimes, even at the highest level, you need putts to drop and a little luck from above.

Why Trump’s Ryder Cup Commentary Resonates with Fans

  • Authentic Fandom: Trump’s commentary reflects the pure, sometimes exasperated, perspective of American golf die-hards.
  • Strategic Insight: By spotlighting putting over ball-striking, he taps a hot-button topic among analysts and players alike.
  • Fan Narrative: His notion of “golf gods” and the thin line between clutch and collapse mirrors the way so many viewers experience the Ryder Cup’s twists and turns.
Trump alongside UFC president Dana White and Kid Rock in 2023, exemplifying his status as both commentator and superfan across sports.
Trump alongside UFC president Dana White and Kid Rock in 2023, exemplifying his status as both commentator and superfan across sports.

As the golf world debates what Team USA can do next and whether Europe’s putting prowess can be repeated, Trump’s perspective sharpens the defining question for every Ryder Cup: is greatness decided by skill, belief, or those unpredictable streaks that leave even the professionals scratching their heads?

The 2025 Ryder Cup will go down as another chapter where the slimmest of margins—backed by a “marvel” of long-range putts—rewrote Ryder Cup lore. For every player and fan, it’s another unforgettable reminder of why this event is truly golf’s most unpredictable and riveting battle.

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