US president has championed his course Turnberry to stage the world’s oldest major but hosting Scottish Open is much more realistic

Protests erupt as President Trump plays golf in Scotland, met with resistance and criticism from demonstrators.

It has been his dream for years to return to his beloved Turnberry course - one he describes as 'probably the best in the world' -for a quiet 18 holes in beautiful surroundings.

Protesters flooded streets across Scotland to denounce Donald Trump's visit, accusing UK leaders of cozying up to the president. Trump golfed at Turnberry with his son and allies.

The US president is playing a round at Turnberry before meeting the EU Commission president for trade talks.

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Much of his trip has revolved around golfing — and promoting his family's luxury properties.

Donald Trump is set to deliver a speech at the grand opening of his new golf course in Scotland.

The US president, who is on a 'working holiday' in Britain, was spotted practicing on the the 18-hole course in Balmedie ahead of formally opening it at a ribbon-cutting ceremony.

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.

President Donald Trump staged a grand opening for his new Scottish golf course, again crediting Sean Connery for its approval and marking the occasion with a ceremonial first…

The president opened his newest Scottish golf course, ending a $10 million taxpayer-funded foreign trip.

US president has championed his course Turnberry to stage the world’s oldest major but hosting Scottish Open is much more realistic

US president teed off at the first hole and played a quick round, before returning to Washington to ‘put out fires all over the world’