Donald Trump tees it up with LIV Golf star Dustin Johnson and his brother in Palm Beach after election victory

Weeks after he claimed a second Presidential election victory, Donald Trump teed it up with a famous playing partner at one of his golf courses.

Trump was seen photographed alongside LIV Golf star Dustin Johnson at the Trump International Golf Club in Palm Beach, Florida on Wednesday.

Joining that pair for the round was Dustin's brother, Austin, and marketing executive Collin Yost. 

Yost shared an image captured of the four of them at the course - as well as videos of all four of their tee shots.

Johnson is long removed from the end of the LIV Golf League season in 2024 - where he finished 14th in the individual standings.

His 4Aces Golf Team - consisting of himself, Harold Varner III, Patrick Reed, and Pat Perez - finished tenth out of 13 in the team standings.

L to R: Pro golfer Dustin Johnson, President-elect Donald Trump, Collin Yost, Austin Johnson

L to R: Pro golfer Dustin Johnson, President-elect Donald Trump, Collin Yost, Austin Johnson

Yost posted images and videos of the foursome playing at Trump's golf course in Palm Beach

Yost posted images and videos of the foursome playing at Trump's golf course in Palm Beach

Johnson has some time before the next LIV season starts up again in February 2025 - with the first event of the season taking place at Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

But for Trump, the work is just beginning after his Election Day win just weeks ago.

Now's the time for the President-elect to begin his transition back to the White House - which starts with him filling his cabinet.

Trump has recently announced former Small Business Administrator and two-time Connecticut senate candidate Linda McMahon as his nominee for Secretary of Education.

In the aftermath of her nomination, wrestling fans have dug up multiple videos of the wife of former WWE boss Vince McMahon being thrown around by various superstars.

Last month, both Vince and Linda McMahon were targeted in a new lawsuit that accuses the WWE and its founders of fostering a culture of sexual abuse and looking the other way while a longtime ringside announcer preyed on young men he hired as 'ring boys'. 

The complaint alleges that Melvin Phillips, who died in 2012, would target young men from disadvantaged backgrounds and assault them in his dressing room, hotels and even in the wrestlers’ locker room. The plaintiffs were all between 13 and 15 when they met Phillips.

Vince McMahon resigned from WWE’s parent company TKO Group Holdings earlier this year amid his own sex trafficking scandal. A former WWE employee accused him of - among other things - defecating on her head during a threesome. He denies the allegations.