Donald Trump's recent statements about Mexican immigrants caused Univision, NBC Universal and Macy's to sever ties with the Republican presidential candidate.

But, in an interview with the Golf Channel this week, Trump stated that his comments were met with "tremendous support" from the golf community.

“I’ve had tremendous support from the golf world, because they all know I’m right,” Trump told Tim Rosaforte of Golf Channel.

In response, the PGA Tour, LPGA Tour, USGA and PGA of America released a joint statement Wednesday saying those comments are untrue.

"In response to Mr. Trump's comments about the golf industry 'knowing he is right' in regards to his recent statements about Mexican immigrants, we feel compelled to clarify that those remarks do not reflect the views of our organizations," the statement read, according to the Associated Press. "While the LPGA, PGA of America, PGA Tour and USGA do not usually comment on presidential politics, Mr. Trump's comments are inconsistent with our strong commitment to an inclusive and welcoming environment in the game of golf."

Trump owns 15 different golf courses, according to Fortune.

The four organizations included in the joint statement are scheduled to use at least one of those venues for upcoming tournaments.

According to the AP, they declined to comment on whether they plan to continue holding events at those courses.

In addition, LPGA Commissioner Mike Whan told the AP via email that there were "no plans to alter any of our upcoming venues."

Trump has been one of the biggest players in the golf industry in an era where more courses close than open. Forbes reported in June that his courses were worth an estimated $865 million when added together.

“I’ve been great to golf. I’ve been investing while everybody else was fleeing,” Trump told the Golf Channel.

He also told the organization that he does not expect a widespread response from employees at his private golf courses.

“I have Mexicans and South Americans working for me all over the country and believe me, they love me and I love them,” Trump said. “I think they’re great. I’ve had great support and I haven’t heard one negative thing and frankly I don’t expect to.”

Golf is clearly a top interest of Trump's. But, his comments are now impacting his relationship with some of the game's leading organizations. In 2014, PGA and The Trump Organization announced a partnership, making the Trump National Golf Club the site of the 2022 PGA Championship.

However, PGA's inclusion in the statement could be a sign that the two sides don't see eye-to-eye anymore.