Trump, golf and Scotland
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The golf-focused trip gave him a chance to escape Washington's summer heat, but he could not avoid questions about Jeffrey Epstein, the deepening food crisis in Gaza or other issues that trailed him across the Atlantic.
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Trump International Scotland near Aberdeen opens Aug. 13, 2025. Donald and his sons Eric and Don Jr. attended a ribbon-cutting for the new golf course
During his Scotland trip, President Donald Trump opened a new golf course, met with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and addressed Israel's conflict.
During the Scotland trip, Trump met with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen at his Turnberry golf course to announce an EU trade deal, and the president plans to attend a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Tuesday for a new course in Aberdeenshire.
IRVINE, Scotland — Lottie Woad made her pro debut Thursday and not much changed. The rising English star had a 5-under 67 and was among those one shot behind Charlotte Laffar after the opening round of the Women's Scottish Open.
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President Donald Trump said during a visit to his gold course in Aberdeen, Scotland, that he "stopped about five wars" and would soon return to Washington, D.C., because that's "much more important than playing golf.
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Daily Mail on MSNPresident Donald Trump departs Scotland en route to the White HouseU.S. President Donald Trump formally opened a new golf course at his sprawling property in Scotland on Tuesday (July 29), saying he would play a quick round before heading home to focus on addressing crises in the Middle East and elsewhere.