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During Trump's latest round of golf, a large, black vehicle followed his group around his Scotland golf course.
President Trump opened a new golf course bearing his name in Scotland on Tuesday, capping a five-day foreign trip designed around promoting his family's luxury properties and playing golf.
President Donald Trump is ending his trip to Scotland the same way he began it: promoting one of his golf properties. Trump attended a ribbon-cutting ceremony for his newest 18-hole course at Trump International Golf Links near Aberdeen on July 29 before his return to Washington after a visit to Scotland that saw him host two European leaders at his Turnberry property and Scottish National Party leader John Swinney at the Balmedie course's grand opening.
Donald Trump inaugurated his new golf course in Balmedie, Scotland, marking it with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The Trump International Golf Links, Scotland, boasts 36 holes and is touted as a 'passion project'.
The US president will cut the ribbon on a second 18-hole course at his resort in Menie, Aberdeenshire, before flying back on Air Force One.
President Donald Trump took in a round at his famed Turnberry course Saturday while visiting Scotland. He shared some highlights of his round in a post on social media.
Donald Trump has returned to his golf course in Turnberry, Scotland, for a round before discussing trade with European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen.
President Donald Trump arrived in Scotland on Friday to visit both his Turnberry and Aberdeen golf properties.
Trump's Scotland trip includes visiting the Turnberry golf resort, which has hosted four Open Championships and features the historic Turnberry Lighthouse on the Ayrshire coast.
President Donald Trump is traveling to Scotland as his family’s business prepares to open a new golf course in Aberdeenshire, billed as “the greatest 36 holes in golf."