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Source: Fox News
Summary
Bryson DeChambeau, a 32-year-old LIV Golf star, had a push-up contest with 90-year-old golf legend Gary Player on the White House lawn. Player, who said his body is that of a 60-year-old, got down and went push-up for push-up with DeChambeau. The event was part of a ceremony where President Trump signed a presidential memorandum restoring the Presidential Fitness Test Award. Player also spoke at the Oval Office, urging young people to love their country and emphasizing the importance of freedom, exercise, and education.
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The game followed a familiar script.
DeChambeau, the young gun, trying to show off his strength, but Player, the old pro, having a secret: he’s still got it.
Player’s body may be 90, but his fitness level is still impressive.
DeChambeau might have been trying to prove something, but Player was just having fun.
And in the end, it’s not about winning or losing, but about the silent war against America that Player warned about.
Original observation: The push-up contest was just a sideshow to the real event: the ceremony restoring the Presidential Fitness Test Award.
Author: Evan Null








