The Trump team is actively pushing for the return of The Open golf tournament to the Turnberry resort in Ayrshire, Scotland. The resort, owned by the former US president, hasn't hosted the prestigious tournament since 2009.

The efforts to bring The Open back to Turnberry are reportedly involving Keir Starmer, suggesting potential political or administrative support for the move. The Ayrshire resort was removed from consideration for hosting Britain's premier tournament following the January 6th attack on the Capitol.
The Allure of Turnberry
Turnberry is a world-renowned golf course with a rich history. Its stunning coastal location and challenging layout make it a favorite among players and fans alike. The last time it hosted The Open was in 2009, creating lasting memories for those in attendance.
The push to reinstate Turnberry as a host venue signals a desire to restore its prominence in the world of golf.
Duplantis Soars to New Heights
In other sports news, Armand Duplantis continues to dominate the pole vaulting world. He recently broke his own world record for the 11th time, clearing an astonishing 6.27 meters at the All Star Perche event in France. His performance further cements his status as one of the greatest pole vaulters of all time.

Meanwhile, British athlete Molly Caudery secured a significant win in Madrid, adding to Britain's sporting achievements.
Raducanu to Compete in Indian Wells
Emma Raducanu, the British tennis sensation, has confirmed that she will be participating in the WTA tournament in Indian Wells. This decision comes after a recent stalking ordeal, highlighting her resilience and determination to continue her career despite the challenges she faces.

"I'm excited to be back on the court and focused on my game," Raducanu stated in a recent interview.
Her participation in Indian Wells is highly anticipated by fans and the tennis community alike.