Trump Caps Scottish Visit by Opening New Golf Course and Promoting Family Brand
SCOTLAND, JUL 29 – The new golf course, designed by Eric Trump, will host a PGA Seniors Championship before opening to the public on August 13, boosting the Trump Organization's presence in Scotland.
- On Monday, President Donald Trump officially cut the ribbon at Trump International Golf Links Aberdeen in Scotland, capping a five-day foreign trip to promote family properties and play golf.
- Eric Trump led the design of the course, described as a `passion project` for his father, at Trump International Golf Links, Scotland.
- The inaugural Nexo Championship will run from August 7 to 10, and Nexo manages more than $11 billion in assets across 150 countries.
- On Saturday, anti-Trump protesters gathered in Aberdeen, with demonstrator Alena Ivanova declaring, `Donald Trump does not represent the politics of the people of Scotland`.
- Beyond golf, Trump secured a U.S.-EU tariffs framework as he winds up his working holiday, potentially influencing Scottish politics beyond his presidency.
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