Security tightens as Donald Trump plays golf at Turnberry

Mary McCool

BBC Scotland News

Trump waves at the cameras while playing golf at Turnberry

A major security operation is ramping up as Donald Trump begins a four-day private visit in Scotland.

The US president arrived at Prestwick Airport on Friday evening and stayed at his luxury golf resort, Trump Turnberry in South Ayrshire.

Wearing a white “USA” cap and accompanied by his second son Eric, he teed off for a round of golf at about 10:00 on his first morning at the resort.

Trump is due to meet UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Scotland’s First Minister John Swinney over the next few days, as well as opening a second 18-hole course at his estate in Aberdeenshire.

PA Media Donald Trump, wearing a blue jumper and trousers and a white USA cap, takes a golf swing on the fairway as other group members watch next to golf buggiesPA Media

Trump plans to spend much of the weekend on the Turnberry course

The president has said “it’s great to be in Scotland” and has praised the leaders of both governments.

A number of protests are expected to be held to coincide with the visit, including demonstrations in Edinburgh and Aberdeen later.

Questions have already been raised about the scale of the visit and the security implications, with police representatives raising concerns about the costs involved and the impact on staffing.

Journalists, photographers and plane watchers were among the crowds who gathered to see Air Force One touch down at Prestwick just before 20:30 on Friday.

Trump was greeted by Scottish Secretary Ian Murray and Warren Stephens, US Ambassador to the UK.

The president spoke with journalists before a motorcade made up of more than two dozen vehicles escorted him to Turnberry.

A number of roads have been closed in the area while police and military personnel have been carrying out sweeps around the resort.

A security checkpoint has been put in place outside the hotel and a large fence has been erected around the course.

EPA A number of people, mostly men, on a golf course with a number of golf buggies. President Donald Trump and his son Eric are in the centre of the shotEPA

Trump’s son Eric, centre, is among the many people accompanying the president on his round of golf

PA Media Donald Trump waves to onlookers from his golf buggyPA Media

Donald Trump waves to onlookers from his golf buggy

While security remains tight around Turnberry, some golfers were able to use the Ailsa course from about 07:30 – albeit in windy conditions.

Drones and helicopters have also been circling overhead.

Trump played his round of golf with three others, including his son Eric, with an entourage that included 15 golf buggies.

A round during peak summer season can cost £1,000 at Turnberry.

There were no sign of any protesters around the course.

Trump waved to photographers who had gathered on a beach dune for a vantage point as he walked to the fourth tee.

PA Media Donald Trump leading a convoy of 15 other golf buggiesPA Media

A convoy of golf buggies followed Trump around the greens of Turnberry

Reuters Journalists and photographers on a grassy hill at TurnberryReuters

Members of the press gathered to watch Trump on the course

Trump is expected to meet Starmer and Swinney on Monday while European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will meet the president on Sunday to discuss transatlantic trade relations.

The US president will travel back to Washington on Tuesday and is due to return to the UK for an official state visit in September.

In his remarks to the press at Prestwick, Trump said European countries need to “get your act together” on migration, and “stop the windmills”, referring to wind farms.

PA Media Three men from left to right - Warren Stephens, US Ambassador to the UK, Scottish Secretary Ian Murray and US President Donald Trump. They are at an airport with what is likely Air Force One blurry in the background. All three are wearing suits.PA Media

From left to right – Warren Stephens, US Ambassador to the UK, Scottish Secretary Ian Murray and US President Donald Trump at Prestwick

In 2019, his company Trump International lost a long-running court battle to stop a major wind power development being built in the North Sea off Aberdeen.

Trump argued that the project, which included 11 wind turbines, would spoil the view from his golf course at Menie.

Swinney has said his meeting with Trump would present an opportunity to “essentially speak out for Scotland” on issues such as trade and the increase of business from the United States in Scotland.

The first minister said he would also raise “significant international issues” including “the awfulness of the situation in Gaza”.

He urged those set to protest against the president’s visit to do so “peacefully and to do so within the law”.

Reuters A line of military personnel and police sweep a stretch of grass outside the luxury Turnberry resortReuters

Military personnel and police carried out searches at Turnberry before Trump’s arrival

Visits to Scotland by sitting US presidents are rare.

Queen Elizabeth hosted Dwight D Eisenhower at Balmoral in Aberdeenshire in 1957.

George W Bush travelled to Gleneagles in Perthshire for a G8 summit in 2005 and Joe Biden attended a climate conference in Glasgow in 2021.

The only other serving president to visit this century is Trump himself in 2018 when he was met by protesters including one flying a paraglider low over Turnberry, breaching the air exclusion zone around the resort.

He returned in 2023, two-and-a-half years after he was defeated by Biden.

Trump will have an official state visit to the UK in September when he and First Lady Melania Trump will be hosted by King Charles at Windsor Castle in Berkshire.

It is the second state visit he has been afforded – second-term US presidents are traditionally not offered state visits and have instead been invited for tea or lunch with the monarch, usually at Windsor Castle.

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