Beautiful golfer Paige Spiranac admits she would love to take part in a potential golf match between Donald Trump and Joe Biden.
Biden is no longer set to challenge Trump for the presidency later this year after announcing he plans to step down as Democratic leader and make way for Vice President Kamala Harris.
But that doesn’t mean they can’t fight on a different level.
During their live televised debate last month, Trump and Biden memorably sparred over their golf games after the latter claimed he had once lowered his handicap to six.
Many are calling for the two to work out their differences on the golf course, and Trump took aim at the current president’s ability during his recent YouTube video with U.S. Open champion Bryson DeChambeau.
Aige Spiranac admits she would love to take part in a possible golf match between Donald Trump and Joe Biden
Last month, Trump and Biden memorably sparred over his ability on the golf course.
And if the fantasy matchup materializes, Spiranac wants to caddie.
“I haven’t seen either of them play. I would love to caddie for them,” the golf influencer told Fox News. “I think it would be really interesting to hear the banter they exchange.”
‘But I think that would be fantastic for golf and quite interesting.
“I would definitely tune in.”
Trump narrowly escaped death earlier this month after a 20-year-old gunman shot him multiple times during a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
Fortunately, the former president turned his head just at the right moment, so he only ended up with a bloody ear instead of a bullet in the head.
The failed assassination attempt on Trump shocked the world, and the Secret Service also faced questions about the colossal security failures that led to it.
Spiranac is willing to caddie if that fantasy duel on the golf course materializes.
Golf’s glamour girl says a potential showdown between the two would be great for the sport
However, according to Spiranac, the incident could actually unite the United States and help end similar acts of violence in the future.
“It was incredibly sad and it should never get to a point where violence takes over,” he said of the shooting.
‘I’m hoping that this will create a conversation where we can have differences, but we can talk to each other in an efficient way, we can use our words, we can listen to each other and we can be respectful of each other.
‘I think it’s gotten to a point where it’s become so hostile that we forget that we all have different upbringings and come from different backgrounds, and that there are different experiences in our lives that have shaped us, and that we can learn so much from each other that it just takes time, patience and respect.
“I hope everyone can move on; no matter what side you’re on, we can all agree that that wasn’t right.”