EDINBURGH, Scotland -- President Donald Trump once suggested his golf course in Scotland "furthers" the U.S.-U.K. relationship. Now he's getting the chance to prove it.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is meeting Monday with Trump at a golf property owned by the president's family near Turnberry in southwestern Scotland - then later traveling to Abderdeen, on the country's northeast coast, where there's another Trump golf course and a third is opening soon.
During his first term in 2019, Trump posted of his Turnberry property, "Very proud of perhaps the greatest golf course anywhere in the world. Also, furthers U.K. relationship!" Starmer is not a golfer, but toggling between Trump's Scottish courses shows the outsized influence the president puts on properties bearing his name - and