Trump Turnberry staff lined the steps and waved hats which said 'we make Turnberry great again' as they greeted him on his arrival.
was escorted by police as he met staff at the resort in South Ayrshire.
Trump Turnberry workers waved their hats, which said"we make Turnberry great again", as they greeted him.He then made his way to his Trump International Scotland course at the Menie Estate near Aberdeen and cut a red ribbon to mark breaking ground on the new MacLeod course - dedicated to his mother, Mary Anne MacLeod.During his trip, where he has been joined by his son Eric, Mr Trump has described his mother as"an incredible woman who loved Scotland".
Following his time in Scotland, he will head to his golf course at Doonbeg, County Clare, on Ireland's west coast.
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