US Women’s Open: Trump visits, China’s Feng leads
BEDMINSTER, N.J. — Shanshan Feng increased her lead in the U.S. Women’s Open and lost the spotlight.
It happens when the president of the United States shows up.
Returning from a short trip to France, President Donald Trump pulled into his Trump National Golf Club on Friday in middle of the second round of the biggest tournament in women’s golf. A few hours later, he watched from an enclosed glass box next to the 14th green and stole the show.
While Trump waved at the fans, gave them the thumbs-up and pumped his fist, three of the top players — Lexi Thompson, Canadian Brooke Henderson and Stacy Lewis — were putting on the green.


