Donald Trump gets back on the golf course as ex-President is interviewed by PGA Memes founder at Washington club

Donald Trump was treated to a number of special guests at his golf course in Washington DC, where the founder of PGA Memes engaged in conversation with the former US president.

Travis Miller, who created PGA Memes and grew it from a hobby to one of the fastest growing and most talked about social media pages in golf, met Trump on Saturday at Trump National Golf Club in the US capital.

“Big day for the meme guys,” Miller captioned his Instagram post featuring snapshots of the 45th US president.

The photos show Miller having a deep conversation with Trump, wearing a red cap with the politician’s last name on it, but upside down.

Miller started his career in the Smart Home industry and quickly rose to a top executive at one of the largest companies in the country.

PGA Memes Man Travis Miller Met Donald Trump at the Former President’s Golf Course in Washington DC

“Big day for the meme boys,” Miller captioned his Instagram post about his interaction with Trump

In 2011, he was named one of the top 20 drivers under 40 to watch.

This weekend, his friends Kris Lezon and Will Stogney were also with him to meet Trump.

Trump’s meeting with the PGA Memes guys comes a day after he met the Raiders stars at his Las Vegas hotel.

The former president also appears to have a fan in Brittany Mahomes, after she caused a stir on social media when she liked one of his posts on Instagram.

Trump, who owns 12 golf courses in the US, appeared interested in viewing the photos taken with Miller

Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker also sent a plea to “fellow Catholic” JD Vance to get Donald Trump “back in line” on a key election issue.

Trump owns 12 golf courses in the US.

Three of those are in Florida, where he lives, while another is in California. Trump also has his name on three tracks in New Jersey and New York.

He also owns golf clubs in North Carolina and Virginia.