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The Trump International Golf Club in Dubai belongs to Donald Trump. It was inaugurated in 2017 by Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr. The course covers an area of 7,205 yards by 71. Its architect is Gil Hanse. In 2023, the fully floodlit back-nine holes of this club was inaugurated with an invitational nine-hole tournament. UAE golf industry, media and other TIGC guests were invited to participate.

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