Trump, Scotland and golf
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Donald Trump’s new Aberdeenshire golf course was locked down on its opening day as police carried out a check on a suspicious vehicle, authorities said. The lockdown came hours after the US president cut the ribbon during the official opening of his second 18-hole course at Trump International near Aberdeen.
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The New Republic on MSNWhite House X Account Suddenly Becomes Trump Golf Club Fan AccountTrump has sidestepped precedent by refusing to sever ties to companies and other financial assets, instead vesting control of his assets to a family-managed trust. This allows the president’s supporters to pay directly into his family’s coffers by booking their vacations and retreats at any of his family’s many resorts, private clubs, and hotels.
President Donald Trump opened his latest golf course and held talks with Scottish First Minister John Swinney as he concluded his trip to Scotland on Tuesday.
During his Scotland trip, President Donald Trump opened a new golf course, met with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and addressed Israel's conflict.
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President Donald Trump has announced plans to press Israel for more food aid to Gaza. Trump made the statement during a meeting Monday with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer at Trump's Turnberry golf course in Scotland.
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Golf Monthly on MSNWhen You Can And Can't Practice On The Course: Rules of Golf ExplainedResident Rules of Golf expert Fergus Bisset joins Golf Monthly editor Neil Tappin to discuss the situations where you can practice on the golf course and perhaps more importantly, where you can't practice to ensure you don't incur any avoidable penalty shots!
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Golf Digest on MSNThe cool backstory—and happy ending—to that PGA Tour 'undercover' club fitting viral videoLast week we shared the (viral) video of PGA Tour pro Zac Blair going "undercover" to get a golf club fitting. We found it funny and good-natured. Sure, the guy doing the club fitting took some ribbing for not realizing he was working with a PGA Tour pro,
Bryson DeChambeau teed it up with Adam Sandler in a video in which the golf pro attempts to replicate the 'Happy Gilmore' swing.