Jul 1st, 2017 Article
Eric Trump opens Robert the Bruce course
Eric Trump, son of the Donald, has officially opened the King Robert the Bruce golf course at Turnberry in South Ayrshire.
Eric Trump, son of the Donald, has officially opened the King Robert the Bruce golf course at Turnberry in South Ayrshire.
There’s a rumour going round that Stoke Park is on The Trump’s golf shopping list, and it is believed that the King family, who own Stoke Park, have been made aware of Trump's interest.
Sweden's Vattenfall will invest 3 billion Swedish crowns (£264.4 million) in a Scottish offshore wind farm that Donald Trump tried to stop being built near his luxury golf course in Scotland. So it's one in the eye for the Trump.
Donald Trump's Aberdeenshire golf course has been made to apply for retrospective planning permission for two large flagpoles.
Jack Nicklaus has caused somewhat of a Twitter storm by releasing a statement supporting Donald Trump. It seems many do not share the Golden Bear's admiration for the President of the United States and many of the responses contain some rather fruity language. The negatives responses' to Jack's statement included statements such as "Disappointing to see this from such a sports legend."
Whatever you think about POTUS Donald Trump, you cannot question his ability to slot in a round of golf, and now there is talk that he wants to tee it up with North Korea’s Kim Jong Un during their planned Singapore summit.
Well, he said he wanted to build a wall and now he can after Ireland gave the green light for the Prez to build a scaled-down seawall at Doonbeg in the west of Ireland, a move that environmental groups claim could damage protected wildlife habitats.
What a difference a day makes, as Donald Trump has now de-friended Carly Booth on Twitter.
It's the third women’s major of the year next week, hard on the heels of the KPMGA PGA Championship, and controversially it will be taking place at Trump Bedminster in New Jersey. And there's at least one player hoping for a Presidential no–show.
They might look like a couple of meth-battered hobos at a re-hab retreat in this picture, but these are two of the most influential and powerful people in the world.
Sports Illustrated have conducted an anonymous poll of 150 PGA Tour players and made the staggering doscovery that wealthy golfers are more interested in putting tax concessions first and the rest of the country last...
Former world champion boxer Oscar De La Hoya the latest to call out Donald Trump as a golf cheat.