Trump, golf and Scotland
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PGA Tour had a 54-year history at Doral before pulling out following the 2016 World Golf Championships-Cadillac Championship, angering Donald Trump.
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Irish Star on MSNTurnberry crawling with Donald Trump security as Scottish golf course looks unrecognizableDonald Trump arrived in Scotland on Friday and was out on the links at his Turnberry Golf Club less than 24 hours later, with thousands of security staff patrolling the area
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The List on MSNDonald Trump's Golfing Habits Are Reportedly Costing People MillionsDonald Trump is known for being a huge golf fan, spending much of his first presidency on the course, but his trips to Florida cost the taxpayer quite a bit.
There was no warm welcome for Donald Trump to be found in Aberdeen city centre as hundreds gathered to oppose the visit of the US President. Union Terrace was decorated with flags and placards, some written in the spirit of the late Janey Godley and her infamous sign, as the Stop Trump Coalition protest got underway.
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GB News on MSNBritish military locks down Donald Trump's golf course with major security operation underwayA major security operation is underway at Donald Trump's golf course in Scotland, as officers and military personnel search the grounds. Police dogs were seen in the area with multiple roads closed as the US President entered to play a round of golf.
U.S. President Donald Trump's company is set to open a new golf course in Scotland, in addition to the two he already has there. Trump International Scotland announced that the new course, which will be built in Aberdeenshire, would contain the "greatest 36 holes in golf" and would open in August.
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Irish Star on MSNDonald Trump revealed his mother kept him from walking away from prized possessionDonald 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 2026Leona 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