The former US president is visiting the Turnberry resort on the second day of his visit to Scotland.
Image caption,He is also facing a civil trial over an allegation that he raped an advice columnist in the mid-1990s.Mr Trump, who is running for the White House again in 2024, is visiting Scotland as a private individual.The 76-year-old then took a golf caddy to play a few holes on the course before stopping on the third green to ask a waiting crowd for their thoughts on his shot.
After taking a swing, Mr Trump turned to journalists and locals and asked: "That looked good, right? The swing looked good, everything perfect.After taking another shot, he said: "That's on the green, thank you very much. Are you surprised to see that kind of power? I think so."
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