Trump, Scotland and golf
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Donald Trump was cheered on by supporters urging him ‘not to trust’ Sir Keir Starmer as he took to the green at his golf resort in Scotland for the second day. Wearing a white baseball cap branded USA, the US president waved to journalists as he arrived at his Turnberry golf resort i n a white golf buggy.
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The Spun on MSN3 Reasons For President Trump's Poor Golf EtiquetteThe President of the United States played a round of golf in Scotland on Saturday. However, President Trump is taking heat for his lack of golf "etiquette." President Trump, 79, played a round of golf at Trump Turnberry in Scotland.
While demonstrations have taken place in Edinburgh and Aberdeen in opposition to the US president's Scotland trip, Turnberry remains a ghost town.
While the president opted to drive a standard white-framed buggy around the course, a distinctly bulkier off-road vehicle trailed him closely throughout. Security experts told The Telegraph the cart bore all the “tell-tale signs” of being heavily armoured.
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Irish Star on MSN'Scummy' Donald Trump caught breaking golf etiquette at Turnberry as caddie left scurryingPresident Donald Trump caused a stir with his actions at his Turnberry Golf Club in Scotland on Saturday, appearing to break one of the unwritten rules of the sport
Donald Trump arrived in Scotland on Friday evening for a private five-day visit of his mother’s ancestral home, taking in two golf resorts he owns. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer knows full well that when it comes to this US president,
President Trump is set to meet with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer to discuss trade and also plans to visit his two golf properties in Scotland.