Spiranac Offers to Caddie for Trump vs. Biden Golf Match

Golf influencer Paige Spiranac expressed her desire to caddie for former President Trump or President Biden in a potential golf match between the two.

Golf influencer Paige Spiranac has chimed in on the ongoing debate surrounding a potential golf match between former President Trump and President Biden. Spiranac, known for her outspoken personality and love of the game, expressed her willingness to serve as a caddie for either player.

"I haven’t seen either of them play. I would love to caddie," Spiranac said in an interview with Fox News Digital. "I think that would be really interesting to hear the banter back and forth. … But I think that would be amazing for the game of golf and quite interesting."

Spiranac Offers to Caddie for Trump vs. Biden Golf Match

Spiranac Offers to Caddie for Trump vs. Biden Golf Match

The possibility of a Trump vs. Biden golf match was first raised during the presidential debate last month. Trump went further in a subsequent campaign rally in Florida, challenging Biden to a $1 million match at his course in Doral.

Although the match remains unlikely, U.S. Open champion Bryson DeChambeau has offered to host the event on his YouTube channel. DeChambeau even went a step further by golfing with Trump for an episode of "Breaking 50."

Spiranac Offers to Caddie for Trump vs. Biden Golf Match

Spiranac Offers to Caddie for Trump vs. Biden Golf Match

Spiranac believes the match would garner significant attention and generate excitement for the game of golf.

"I would 100% tune in for that," she said. "I think a lot of people would be interested in seeing that matchup. It would be a lot of fun and I think it would be good for the game of golf."

Spiranac Offers to Caddie for Trump vs. Biden Golf Match

Spiranac Offers to Caddie for Trump vs. Biden Golf Match

The debate over the two leaders' golfing abilities has been ongoing, with both Trump and Biden making claims about their handicaps. Biden stated that he was able to get his handicap down to six when he was vice president, while Trump disputed that claim and said Biden was actually an eight.

During the debate, Biden also suggested a "driving contest" with Trump, but only if Trump carried his own bag.

Spiranac's offer to caddie adds an unexpected twist to the potential matchup. Her presence on the course would undoubtedly add another layer of intrigue and entertainment to the event.

"I think it would be really cool to be a part of something like that," Spiranac said. "I think it would be a fun experience."