President Donald Trump’s world-renowned golf courses have come under attack, with threats escalating following vandalism at his prized Scottish resort. Earlier this month, activists targeted Trump Turnberry in Scotland, causing extensive damage with red paint, graffiti, and destruction of the greens. The act of protest has now sparked concerns over the safety of his other golf properties worldwide.
A group called Palestine Action claimed responsibility for the Turnberry incident and has now threatened similar actions against Trump’s other courses.
“One person was arrested in Scotland, accused of painting and wrecking Trump’s Turnberry golf resort. Whilst Trump continues to plan and commit war crimes against the Palestinian people, know that no amount of police protection will stop us,” the group stated on social media.
This development raises questions about the security of Trump’s golf empire. It includes top-tier courses in Scotland, Ireland, and the United States.
Heightened Security Concerns On Donald Trump’s Golf Course

Trump, a passionate golf enthusiast, has often spoken about the significance of his courses. “We have Aberdeen, Turnberry, and Doonbeg, I call it the Trump Triangle,” he once remarked, emphasizing their elite status. Given the recent threats, security measures across his properties may see a significant overhaul.
Trump’s golf courses, once praised for their luxury and design, now face growing political conflict. With activists vowing further disruptions, the former president’s beloved fairways could face ongoing turmoil in the months ahead.