Donald Trump had six inevitable words after hitting a peach of a shot during his round of golf with Bryson DeChambeau: 'You think Biden can do that?'
Trump was the latest special guest on DeChambeau's 'Break 50' YouTube series, in which the US Open champion and a partner attempt to play nine holes in less than 50 strokes from the red tees - the furthest-forward tees on each hole.
And after pulling out out an incredible shot on the second hole, the 78-year-old - speaking before Joe Biden announced he is dropping out of the presidential race on Sunday - could be heard joking that his then-rival is not capable of doing the same.
He took the exact same swipe at Biden while playing at a LIV Golf pro-am event in Miami back in 2022, saying after he teed off: 'Do you think Biden can do that? I don't think so.'
While playing with DeChambeau, Trump went on to reference his memorable argument with Biden about golf handicaps during last month's presidential debate.
Donald Trump mocked Joe Biden's golf skills again during his round with Bryson DeChambeau
Trump and Biden argued about golf handicaps during last month's presidential debate
'We had an argument about golf,' he told the two-time major winner. 'Can you believe it?'
Trump certainly impressed in the video, following up his superb second-hole dart with a birdie on the ninth hole - which he pulled off without any help required.
'This is pretty impressive,' a stunned DeChambeau said at one stage of the video. 'I didn't expect this.'
Trump also drained an incredible putt on the 18th as the two men shot -22 par for a score of exactly 50, meaning they narrowly failed to conquer the challenge.
However, it goes down as the lowest score DeChambeau has recorded with a guest in his Break 50 series.
Before Biden announced he is stepping down, the golf star recently offered to help take his presidential fight with Trump from the podium to the tee box after they trailed off into golf handicap trash talk at last month's live TV debate.
The debate teetered off the rails as the two elderly candidates traded jabs about each other’s golf games after they answered questions from CNN moderator Dana Bash about concerns voters have expressed about their age.
Trump was the latest special guest on DeChambeau's popular 'Break 50' YouTube series
The former President left DeChambeau stunned after pulling out some breathtaking shots
But he couldn't resist a dig at rival Biden - who has since dropped out of the Presidential race
Their bickering descended into Trump and Biden engaging in a standoff over their handicaps.
Trump's appearance on DeChambeau's YouTube series preceded Biden's huge announcement at the weekend, which has likely left Trump to battle it out with Kamala Harris this fall.
And after the current president ruled himself out of reelection later this year, his arch-rival refused him any sympathy.
'Joe Biden is the worst president in the history of the United States by far,' Trump said 'There has never been a president who has done such damage to our country. From energy independence to letting in millions and millions of illegal immigrants.'
DeChambeau, who pipped Rory McIlroy on a dramatic final day at the US Open earlier this year, clarified on social media that inviting Trump onto his YouTube series was in no way a political statement.
To be clear, this is about golf and giving back to our nation's veterans, not politics. A few weeks ago I reached out to both parties’ presidential campaigns and @realDonaldTrump was down for the challenge. It is an incredible honor to be able to enjoy a round of golf with any…
— Bryson DeChambeau (@b_dechambeau) July 22, 2024Instead, for every stroke they scored under par, both he and Trump agreed to donate $10,000 to a charity which supports US veterans and active duty service members.
'To be clear, this is about golf and giving back to our nation's veterans, not politics,' DeChambeau wrote on X.
'A few weeks ago I reached out to both parties’ presidential campaigns and @realDonaldTrump was down for the challenge.
'It is an incredible honor to be able to enjoy a round of golf with any sitting or former president, and all have an open invitation to join me for a round of Break 50 anytime.'