Trump, Scotland and golf
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Irish Star on MSN'Scummy' Donald Trump caught breaking golf etiquette at Turnberry as caddie left scurrying
President Donald Trump caused a stir with his actions at his Turnberry Golf Club in Scotland on Saturday, appearing to break one of the unwritten rules of the sport
Donald Trump has gone viral for his recent actions on the golf course. The United States President is known to be an avid golfer, so much so that statistics regarding the percentage of his presidency spent golfing have been studied.
US President Donald Trump has begun his trip to Scotland with a round of golf at the Turnberry golf course he owns. During his visit, he’s expected to meet UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
PGA Tour had a 54-year history at Doral before pulling out following the 2016 World Golf Championships-Cadillac Championship, angering Donald Trump.
While demonstrations have taken place in Edinburgh and Aberdeen in opposition to the US president's Scotland trip, Turnberry remains a ghost town.
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Irish Star on MSNDonald Trump revealed his mother kept him from walking away from prized possession
Donald Trump's Scottish roots through his mother ensured the President didn't give up on his International golf course in Aberdeen after facing significant opposition to the development
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Irish Mirror on MSNDonald Trump's Doonbeg linked with hosting Amgen Irish Open in 2026
Leona Maguire is off to a hot start in Scotland while Tom McKibbin ponders what it would mean to have Portmarnock on The Open course rota