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Champions League winner and football royalty joined by Scotland icon at grand opening of Donald Trump's new golf course
Champions League winner and football royalty joined by Scotland icon at grand opening of Donald Trump's new golf course

The Irish Sun

time20 hours ago

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  • The Irish Sun

Champions League winner and football royalty joined by Scotland icon at grand opening of Donald Trump's new golf course

PREMIER LEAGUE icons Andriy Shevchenko and Gianfranco Zola are being joined by local hero Jim Leighton in the full list of VIPs taking part at the grand opening of the new Trump international golf course this morning. As you might expect US President Donald Trump gets things under way at 10.45am - with his four ball including his son Eric - alongside two men you might know best these days from SkySports' golf commentary team, Rich Beem and Paul McGinley. Advertisement 6 The scene at the new Trump North Sea Links course near Balmedie 6 US President Donald Trump reacts as he plays golf at the Trump Turnberry Credit: AFP 6 The full list of four balls at the venue this morning Irishman McGinley, of course, was also a four-time title winner on the European Tour and a winning Ryder Cup captain in 2014. They're in the first fourball of the day - then it's the turn of two heroes from football , Aberdeen Gothenburg great and Scotland legend Jim Leighton and Liverpool star Robbie Fowler. Then at 11.12am, it's the turn of former Chelsea duo Gianfranco Zola and Andriy Shevchenko. The Ukrainian - who won the Champions League with AC Milan - and the Italian are joined by Scottish golf hero Stephen Gallagher and ambassador Warren Stephens, who is the current US ambassador to the UK . Advertisement Other golf stars taking part in the event include Kiwi Michael Campbell, Finland's Jarmo Sandelin and France 's Jean van de Velde, who memorably lost a three-shot lead on the last at the Open at Canoustie back in 1999, when he ended up in his bare feet in the Barry Burn. The ex-pros and the celebrities were spotted using the practice range this morning with Don't You Want Me by the Human League being played over the Tannoy. A huge saltire fluttered in the wind alongside the Stars and Stripes - and there was a whiff of manure after a wind direction change too. Spanning hundreds of acres of rugged coastal terrain, the brand new, 18-hole links course at Trump Scotland in Aberdeenshire promises an exceptional golfing experience with dramatic views of the North Sea. Advertisement Most read in Golf Featuring the world's largest natural bunker, mountainous sand dunes, and infinity greens hugging the coastal dune ridge, the new Trump North Sea Links course at Balmedie is designed to complement the existing Trump International championship links course. While controversial politically at its birth, the Trump International has received worldwide acclaim and is ranked among the 'Top 100 Courses in the World' by Golf Digest. Donald Trump tees off at luxury Turnberry course during Scots visit The US president spent yesterday at hit other resort in Scotland, Trump Turnberry - where he slammed windfarms as "ugly monsters" and pleaded for more North Sea oil and gas drilling - just hours before a meeting with the First Minister. The US President also poured cold water on John Swinney's fresh push for a second independence referendum while rooting for Scotland to "do well" due to his late mum's Isle of Lewis roots. Advertisement He suggested that now was too soon for another vote on separation during a press conference at his Turnberry golf club in Ayrshire alongside Sir Keir Starmer. The SNP chief earlier claimed a Nats majority of MSPs at next May's Holyrood election could be the "springboard" for Scotland "taking charge of our own destiny". 6 Portrait of Andrei Shevchenko Credit: Getty 6 Chelsea's Gianfranco Zola in his pomp at Stamford Bridge Credit: Getty Advertisement 6 Jim Leighton was a massive hero for Scotland, Aberdeen and Man Utd Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd Keep up to date with ALL the latest news and transfers at the Scottish Sun football page

Donald Trump labelled 'Commander in Cheat' after caddie drops golf ball
Donald Trump labelled 'Commander in Cheat' after caddie drops golf ball

Metro

time20 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Metro

Donald Trump labelled 'Commander in Cheat' after caddie drops golf ball

Donald Trump may be failing to secure a ceasefire in Ukraine, stop speculation about the Jeffrey Epstein files, or reduce US food prices, but his ability to bend reality is in top form. His Air Force One touched down at Prestwick Airport in Scotland on Friday and the US president wasted no time hitting the golf course – or having his caddie hit it for him, actually. Footage circulating online shows the Republican allegedly cheating at golf with some help from staff. Two caddies – people who assists golfers by carrying their bags and with some strategic advice – are seen walking next to Trump who is driving in a cart. Both walk ahead and one is spotted discreetly dropping the golf ball to the ground. Trump then gets out of the vehicle and approaches it, appearing to pretend that it is the shot he made. 'Trump working hard to bring down grocery prices,' the caption of the video reads, referencing his campaign promises to tackle inflation and costs in the US. Of course, a long line of accusations that the president cheats follow in the comments on X. Sorry, this video isn't available any more. Political commentator, Richard Angwin, wrote under: 'His shameless golf cheating, having his caddie drop a ball for a better lie outside the bunker, exposes the same fraudulent tactics he employs in politics, proving once again he's a con artist through and through.' Another comment read: 'Caddie did that so smoothly. I can only imagine how many times he has done it.' Soon enough, the phrase 'commander in cheat' was trending on X amid the allegations. The president has boasted of winning dozens of golf championships – all on courses he owns – including five this year alone. Rick Reilly, a former Sports Illustrated journalist who has played with him and has interviewed dozens of people familiar with his game, claimed this is a lie 'that is so over-the-top Crazytown it loses all credibility among golfers the second it is out of his mouth.' More Trending In his book 'Commander in Cheat: How Golf Explains Trump', he said that Trump has likely won none of the club championships he claims to have. Trump's four-day trip to the UK is not an official visit. He is due to return for a meeting with state heads in September. The main purpose appears to be to play golf at his two courses – Trump International at Menie in Aberdeenshire and Trump Turnberry in South Ayrshire. Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@ For more stories like this, check our news page. MORE: 'Awkward' Keir Starmer tried to rekindle 'bromance' with Donald Trump during visit MORE: Noel and Liam Gallagher's brother Paul Gallagher, 59, charged with rape MORE: Back-to-school coats sorted – Regatta has kids covered (literally) with up to 50% off

Champions League winner and football royalty joined by Scotland icon at grand opening of Donald Trump's new golf course
Champions League winner and football royalty joined by Scotland icon at grand opening of Donald Trump's new golf course

Scottish Sun

time20 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Champions League winner and football royalty joined by Scotland icon at grand opening of Donald Trump's new golf course

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) PREMIER LEAGUE icons Andrei Shevhenko and Gianfranco Zola are being joined by local hero Jim Leighton in the full list of VIPs taking part at the grand opening of the new Trump international golf course this morning. As you might expect US President Donald Trump gets things under way at 10.45am - with his four ball including his son Eric - alongside two men you might know best these days from SkySports' golf commentary team, Rich Beem and Paul McGInley. 3 The scene at the new Trump North Sea Links course near Balmedie 3 US President Donald Trump reacts as he plays golf at the Trump Turnberry Credit: AFP 3 The full list of four balls at the venue this morning Irishman McGinley, of course, was also a four-time title winner on the European Tour and a winning Ryder Cup captain in 2014. They're in the first four ball of the day - then it's the turn of two heroes from football, Aberdeen Gothenburg great Jim Leighton and Liverpool star Robbie Fowler. Then at 11.12am, it's the turn of former Chelsea duo Zola and Shevchenko. The Ukrainian and the Italian are joined by Scottish golf hero Stephen Gallagher and ambassador Warren Stephens, who is the current US ambassador to the UK. Other golf stars taking part in the event include Kiwi Michael Campbell and France's Jean van de Velde, who memorably lost a three-shot lead on the last at the Open at Canoustie back in 1999, when he ended up in his bare feet in the Barry Burn. The ex-pros and the celebrities were spotted using the practice range this morning with Don't You Want Me by the Human League being played over the Tannoy. A huge saltire fluttered in the wind alongside the Star Spangled Banner - and there was a whiff of manure after a wind direction change too. Spanning hundreds of acres of rugged coastal terrain, the brand new, 18-hole links course at Trump Scotland in Aberdeenshire promises an exceptional golfing experience with dramatic views of the North Sea. Featuring the world's largest natural bunker, mountainous sand dunes, and infinity greens hugging the coastal dune ridge, the new Trump North Sea Links course at Balmedie is designed to complement the existing Trump International championship links course. While controversial politically at its birth, the Trump International has received worldwide acclaim and is ranked among the 'Top 100 Courses in the World' by Golf Digest. Donald Trump tees off at luxury Turnberry course during Scots visit Keep up to date with ALL the latest news and transfers at the Scottish Sun football page

Viral video showing Trump in Scotland leads to golf cheating accusations
Viral video showing Trump in Scotland leads to golf cheating accusations

Yahoo

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Viral video showing Trump in Scotland leads to golf cheating accusations

Longstanding accusations of President Donald Trump cheating at golf have resurfaced after a video of him in Scotland over the weekend went viral. Trump golfed with his son Eric Trump and others at the Trump Turnberry resort, according to a pool report. Video footage of Trump on a golf course posted on X July 27 by left-leaning account PatriotTakes has gone viral on social media, with people claiming it shows Trump cheating at golf. (Trump posted his own sizzle reel of his golf swings on his social media platform Truth Social earlier in the weekend.) In the video, Trump pulls his golf cart to a stop in the rough before a sand trap. His caddie, walking ahead of him, appears to drop a golf ball in the grass beside him. Trump approaches the ball, but the video cuts off before Trump hits it. USA TODAY could not immediately verify the time or origin of the video and there is no context or video showing where Trump actually hit his previous shot. The post by PatriotTakes has garnered 4.5 million views on X as of July 28 midday. Trump has long boasted of his golf game and claimed victory in several golf tournaments against seemingly impossible odds. This video is not the first time he has been accused of outright cheating in the sport. More: Trump celebrates golf tournament win and Chelsea FIFA Club World Cup win on same day Trump has been accused of cheating in the past This is not the first time the president has been accused of cheating at golf. In fact, sportswriter Rick Reilly wrote a whole book about it in 2019: "Commander in Cheat: How Golf Explains Trump." "Trump doesn't just cheat at golf," Reilly wrote. "He throws it, boots it, and moves it. He lies about his lies. He fudges and foozles and fluffs. At Winged Foot, where Trump is a member, the caddies got so used to seeing him kick his ball back onto the fairway they came up with a nickname for him: 'Pele.'' Another Winged Foot member who played with Trump said that Trump would cheat because he thought he was being cheated by other players, too, according to an excerpt from the book as reported by For the Win. Trump often boasts about his golf tournament victories, even when his win seems impossible. He once said he won a club championship when he didn't play the first round. In another instance, he said he won an event with a score lower than many LIV golf pros. In response to USA TODAY's inquiry about the video, White House spokesperson Taylor Rogers pointed to the recent trade deal with the EU and the ceasefire in Thailand and Cambodia. "Instead of covering the news that matters to everyday Americans, the legacy media is peddling a false narrative about the President's legendary golf game," Rogers said in an emailed statement. Why did Donald Trump travel to Scotland? Trump discussed trade with EU and UK leaders on his trip to Scotland as the Aug. 1 deadline approaches for reciprocal tariffs, which were delayed for the second time in early July. On July 27, Trump announced the U.S. had reached a trade deal with the European Union: most goods would be tariffed at 15%, lower than the 30% Trump had previously threatened but higher than the 10% Europeans had hoped for. The Trump Organization also owns two golf courses in Scotland: Trump Turnberry and Trump International Scotland. The Trump International Scotland resort is poised to open a second golf course next month. The resort includes buildings bearing the name of Trump's mother, Mary Anne MacLeod, who emigrated from Scotland to New York in the 1930s. This trip precludes a more elaborate formal state visit in the fall. (This story has been updated with a response from the White House.) Contributing: Tom D'Angelo, Zac Anderson, Savannah Kuchar, Bart Jansen, Medora Lee, USA TODAY Network Kinsey Crowley is the Trump Connect reporter for the USA TODAY Network. Reach her at kcrowley@ Follow her on X and TikTok @kinseycrowley or Bluesky at @ This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Trump cheating at golf? Video, accusations go viral on Scotland trip

'Cheater-In-Chief: Watch Trump 'Caught Cheating' In Scotland Golf Game; Meme Fest Erupts Online
'Cheater-In-Chief: Watch Trump 'Caught Cheating' In Scotland Golf Game; Meme Fest Erupts Online

Time of India

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

'Cheater-In-Chief: Watch Trump 'Caught Cheating' In Scotland Golf Game; Meme Fest Erupts Online

A viral video from Trump Turnberry shows Donald Trump's caddie tossing a ball near a bunker—seemingly to improve his lie. The clip reignites long-standing accusations that Trump cheats at golf, a claim famously detailed in Rick Reilly's book Commander in Cheat. Trump, who was golfing with his son Eric and U.S. Ambassador Warren Stephens, has not responded to the latest controversy. Social media is divided, with critics slamming his ethics and others mocking the focus on golf amid trade talks.#TrumpCheating #Turnberry #GolfGate #CommanderInCheat #TrumpScandal #ViralVideo #GolfControversy Read More

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