Trump caps his Scottish visit by opening a new golf course
SCOTLAND, JUL 29 – A viral video during Trump's Scotland trip rekindled claims of golf cheating, a recurring issue noted by public figures and documented in books about his golfing conduct.
- On Tuesday at Balmedie, Trump opened the Trump International Golf Links course, claiming `these are very hard to build` during the ceremony that marked his fifth-day trip.
- Drawing on his existing Scottish portfolio, the Trump Organization owns four courses, including Turnberry and Aberdeen .
- Addressing guests at the opening, Trump said `This has been an unbelievable development` on Monday, without mentioning specific praise for the site's design or dunes course.
- Immediately after, Trump and two professional golfers teed off on the first hole with several spectators watching, planning to play 18 holes before returning to Washington.
- With public rounds starting, the course will host a PGA Seniors Championship on Aug. 13, the event's official opening date.
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Trump caps his Scottish visit by opening a new golf course, promoting his family brand
U.S. President Donald Trump has opened a new golf course in Scotland, the land of his mother's birth. The event marked the end of a five-day trip focused on promoting his family's luxury properties.
The US president cut the inauguration ribbon, danced the YMCA and threw out the first ball
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