DJ Khaled had a rude interruption to his relaxing day on the course in the form of a ticket handed to him while driving a golf cart barefoot.
The music producer was seen doing what he loves, playing golf, in Miami, Florida on February 15. While driving his golf cart, riding around the course, he received a ticket while driving shoeless. He was wearing a white t-shirt with grey Stone Island shorts after earlier posting a video of himself driving the cart all smiles to his Instagram story, while listening to music.
The day before he got pulled over, he posted a video with his wife and two children, showing off their Valentine’s Day gifts. He posted a reel and said the Stone Island sweats and shorts that were gifted would be “perfect for around the house” and when playing golf. He was also gifted gold Louis Vuitton lighter for his candles and cigars.
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DJ Khaled shared his love for golf back in June, then he said he wanted to go pro. He had been named as an ambassador for ’ He said he fell in love with the “beautiful sport” and wanted to inspire the next generation by hosting his own charity tournament. He planned the event through his We The Best Foundation on July 20 in Miami and featured former and present NFL stars like Michael Vick, Odell Beckham Jr and Shannon Sharpe.
Couple tour the world visiting crazy golf courses and have spent 'at least' 50kHe told : "I want to go pro. The reason why I say that is, if for some reason I don’t go pro, I want to be able to play in some real big matches." He continued: "Golf is a beautiful sport. Golf is like life: It’s not easy, but it’s beautiful. Every day, you try to perfect (your game). You’re battling yourself to be greater and greater every day on the course."
He also said that golf is a "special addiction" and loved playing it when he was a kid. He said: "It’s a special addiction because just the way you hit the ball, and you get that sound, you want to keep getting that same love every time you hit the ball. I loved it when I was kid, but now it’s a full-time thing to me. You have to add golfer beside my name now because I am a true golfer now."