President Trump offered a gift of goodwill Sunday to hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico and survivors of the deadly storms in Florida and Texas as well​​ ​– a golf trophy.

After spending the weekend at his golf resort in Bedminster, ​N.J. ​Trump made a ​special stop Sunday at another golf club for the Presidents Cup Golf Tournament.

The president honored those suffering in Florida, Texas and Puerto Rico and dedicated the trophy to their sacrifices.

“I want to just remember them, and we’re going to dedicate this trophy to all those people who went through so much, that we love, that are part of our great state, really a part of our great nation,” Trump said at the Liberty National Golf Club in Jersey City, patting the shining cup.

Flanked by golfers and greeted by cheers, Trump acknowledged the “horrible” situation in Puerto Rico but pledged, “we have it under really great control.”

Trump has taken criticism from Puerto Rico, especially from the San Juan mayor, for not doing enough to help the island ravaged by two hurricanes. Power and telecommunications remain out on most of the island, while many roads and bridges needed to deliver supplies are destroyed.

The 14th green ceremony Sunday was largely a rowdy affair, with chants of “USA” and the singing of “God Bless America,” according to pool reports.

But at least one attendee wasn’t impressed with Trump dedicating a trophy to people who still need food, fuel and basic commodities.

“You don’t give a s–t about Puerto Rico!” one attendee yelled.