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Bryson DeChambeau Joins President Trump's Council - And Fans Are Not Happy

Bryson DeChambeau Joins President Trump's Council - And Fans Are Not Happy

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Bryson DeChambeau Joins President Trump's Council - And Fans Are Not Happy originally appeared on The Spun.
Two-time US Open champion Bryson DeChambeau was in attendance for this Thursday's executive order ceremony regarding the Presidential Fitness Test.
It was announced this week that President Donald Trump would bring back the fitness test that was originally created in 1966. The Obama administration "moved away from recognizing athletic performance to providing a barometer on student's health" in 2012. The goal was to focus on the individual's fitness journey instead of making middle and high school students feel like they're in a competition with each other.
By bringing back this fitness test, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Trump "wants to ensure America's future generations are strong, healthy, and successful."
In an effort to promote this new initiative, Trump has created the President's Council on Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition. It turns out DeChambeau has joined that group along with NFL kicker Harrison Butker and WWE legend Triple H.
"I want to get kids excited about pushing themselves," DeChambeau said, via GolfMagic. "We believe we can change the fabric of our communities and kids' livelihoods for the future generations that are to come. I can't thank you enough and looking forward to making massive changes in kids lives and America's future."
After DeChambeau announced that he's joining the President's Council on Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition, countless fans shared their thoughts on social media.
As of this moment, it's fair to say golf fans are torn on DeChambeau's alliance with President Trump.
"Great job Bryson," one fan said. "This is such an important issue. Healthier kids should be a priority for everyone."
"Bryson always going beyond what's expected of him. Love this dude," a second fan wrote.
"Does Bryson not care about Trump's behavior," one person argued.
"Bryson is a MAGA/Trump supporter. He will make the Ryder Cup an actual embarrassment for America. It will be ugly and all about Trump," another person declared.
DeChambeau and Trump have spent time together before. In fact, they tried to break 50 nearly a year ago at Trump National Golf Club Bedminster.
We'll see if this duo can help promote active lifestyles for American schoolchildren.Bryson DeChambeau Joins President Trump's Council - And Fans Are Not Happy first appeared on The Spun on Jul 31, 2025
This story was originally reported by The Spun on Jul 31, 2025, where it first appeared.
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