Trump praises Turnberry’s ranking among best courses in Great Britain, Ireland

President Donald Trump took a break from his working weekend at Camp David to praise his golf course in Turnberry, Scotland – which Golf World magazine recently named No. 1 in Great Britain and Ireland for 2020. “So nice to see this great honor,” he …

President Donald Trump took a break from his working weekend at Camp David to praise his golf course in Turnberry, Scotland — which Golf World magazine recently named No. 1 in Great Britain and Ireland for 2020.

“So nice to see this great honor,” he said, noting he hadn’t played golf “in a long time.”

The president made his comment Sunday in response to last week’s tweet from Trump Turnberry’s official account celebrating the Ailsa course’s ranking.

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Turnberry currently ranks No. 8 on the Golfweek Top 50 Classic Courses in Great Britain & Ireland. But his Trump International Scotland was named Golfweek’s at the top of the Modern Courses in Great Britain & Ireland list.

Trump’s passion for golf has been well-documented. His club in Bedminster, New Jersey, hosted the U.S. Women’s Open in 2017 and is scheduled to be the site of the PGA Championship in 2022.

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His passing has been marked by an …

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