Trump wraps up Scotland trip with golf course opening
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Nicknamed by the British media as “Golf Force One,” the cart is believed to be part of Trump's Secret Service detail, with several security experts telling The Telegraph that the vehicle has many telltale signs indicating it's heavily armored.
The President of the United States ignored a "warning" from protestors in Scotland while out on the golf course this weekend. President Trump, 79, has Scottish roots. His mother's side of the family is from Scotland.
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Golf Monthly on MSNWhen You Can And Can't Practice On The Course: Rules of Golf ExplainedResident Rules of Golf expert Fergus Bisset joins Golf Monthly editor Neil Tappin to discuss the situations where you can practice on the golf course and perhaps more importantly, where you can't practice to ensure you don't incur any avoidable penalty shots!
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Golf Digest on MSNThe cool backstory—and happy ending—to that PGA Tour 'undercover' club fitting viral videoLast week we shared the (viral) video of PGA Tour pro Zac Blair going "undercover" to get a golf club fitting. We found it funny and good-natured. Sure, the guy doing the club fitting took some ribbing for not realizing he was working with a PGA Tour pro,
Bryson DeChambeau teed it up with Adam Sandler in a video in which the golf pro attempts to replicate the 'Happy Gilmore' swing.
Sarasota will use $1.7 million in park impact fees to add more features to the nature park at the Bobby Jones Golf Club.
Averee Dovsek shares how shortening your swing to ensure solid contact at the ball may be the key to getting your timing back.
New South Florida PGA president seeks balance between traditional and modern golf not necessarily played on golf courses.