England captain Harry Kane opens up on ‘surreal’ round of golf with Donald Trump – and returns compliment to US President after ‘great player’ flattery

England captain Harry Kane has confirmed that he played golf with United States President Donald Trump, describing the experience as ‘pretty surreal’.Trump revealed earlier in the week that the pair had previously played a round together, telling reporters: ‘I think Kane is a great player. I played golf with him and I like him a lot. He’s a good golfer too. He’s really great.’England’s star player, who revealed that the round happened 18 months ago in Florida, admitted he is envious of Trump’s impressive golf game at the age of 80.’I played alright to be honest, but 18 months ago he invited me to play when I was down in Palm Beach,’ Kane, 32, said ahead of England’s huge World Cup quarter-final with Norway on Saturday.’So when the President invites you somewhere, it was a pretty surreal experience just to meet him and obviously play golf with him.’His golf is pretty good, to be honest with you. I hope I can play golf as good as him when I’m his age, that’s for sure. A unique experience, but I was just grateful that he invited me to play.’ Harry Kane described playing golf with Donald Trump as a ‘pretty surreal experience’ The England and Bayern Munich forward is a keen golfer (pictured playing in Faro, Portugal)Trump waxed lyrical about the England captain after he played a pivotal role in the Three Lions’ historic 3-2 win over Mexico in the round of 16, scoring what proved to be the winner from the penalty spot.Hours before the US President flattered him in the Oval Office, he posted on social media: ‘Harry Kane of England is a GREAT player!!!’Kane also revealed how England great David Beckham had wished Thomas Tuchel’s men luck as they trained at Inter Miami’s Fort Lauderdale facilities on Friday.’He just wished us luck, after most games he messages me and we stay in touch,’ Kane said. ‘He is a big England fan, we all know how much it means for him to represent England, to be captain, (to) play the way he did every time he wore the shirt.’He was just there to support us. It was good to catch up with him, and for some of (the) other lads to have a chat with him. He’s an England legend. Hopefully, we can do him proud tomorrow.’