Irish Daily Star

DON GOLF CLAIM FULL OF HOLES Trump claims win after only a day

- ■■Christophe­r BUCKTIN

“It probably was one of the best things that happened in my life. It was like putting glasses on and seeing what was important.”

Banderas said the movie’s storyline was “probably” based on his own experience­s, adding that even 19 years later he was still attached to the character of Puss .

“It has been a surprising, beautiful thing that happened to me with this character,” he said. “Life is like that sometimes.”

GOLF cheat Donald Trump has been winning again — this time at a two-day contest he only spent one day at.

His name topped the overnight leaderboar­d at his Florida course on Sunday despite the disgraced former U.S. President being at a funeral in North Carolina on Saturday — 678 miles away.

He was at a service for his loyal supporter Ineitha Lynnette Hardaway.

Trump (76) said he played an unwitnesse­d “incredible round” on Thursday that would count as his first day, giving him 40 points.

Honour

He later gloated on his Truth social media account: “Great honour to have won the senior championsh­ip at Trump Internatio­nal.”

“Competed against many fine golfers and was hitting the ball long and straight.

“You need strength and stamina to WIN, & I have strength & stamina — most others don’t.

“You also need strength & stamina to GOVERN.”

The tycoon has been accused of tossing rivals’ balls into bunkers without them seeing and demanding ten-foot putts are conceded.

Caddies have also nicknamed him Pele for kicking balls out of the rough and back into the fairway.

Rick Reilly, author of Commander in Cheat: How Golf Explains Trump, said the disgraced billionair­e is “the worst cheat ever and doesn’t care who knows”.

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