Trump, Scotland and golf
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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.
US President Donald Trump plays a game of golf at his Turnberry resort on the first full day of his visit to Scotland, as protesters take to the streets across the country. His presence has turned the picturesque and normally quiet area of southwest Scotland into a virtual fortress,
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The big number is the estimated tax payer cost for Trump’s trips thus far, and his most recent trips pushed him to another milestone in that department. Per the site, the president has not spent an estimated $60,200,000 golfing since Jan. 20. Yes, that is $60 million.
US President Donald Trump has arrived in Scotland for a four-day private visit. He is due to meet the prime minister and First Minister John Swinney, though he begins his first day by playing golf at Trump Turnberry.