U.S. President Donald Trump officially opened the new Trump International Golf Links course in Aberdeen, which will host the first-ever Nexo Championship from August 7-10.
President Trump officially inaugurated the new Trump International Golf Links course in Scotland, which will host the @Nexo Championship from Aug 7-10.
— Antoni Trenchev (@AntoniNexo) July 29, 2025
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The ceremony was attended by Nexo co-founders Antoni Trenchev and Kosta Kantchev, alongside First Minister of Scotland John Swinney and leaders from politics, business, and sport.
The Nexo co-founders also joined President Trump for lunch, where they discussed global innovation, the future of sports, and digital finance’s expanding role in the economy.
“President Trump officially inaugurated the new Trump International Golf Links in Scotland, set to host the Nexo Championship from August 7 to 10. Sharing lunch with the President after a round of golf, discussing politics, and our shared vision for crypto in the U.S. was a true honor. We’re sincerely grateful for everything he does – for everyone, everywhere,” noted Antoni Trenchev of the meeting.
DP World Tour sponsorship
The championship comes after Donald Trump Jr. visited Bulgaria at a Nexo event in April 2025, where plans to return to the U.S. market were unveiled.
This year, Nexo has partnered with six DP World Tour events, including the Genesis Scottish Open, Betfred British Masters, BMW PGA Championship, Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship, DP World Tour Championship in Dubai, and the Nexo Championship.
The Aberdeen event adds to Scotland’s golf tourism industry, which brings in over $400 million annually. The new course and championship are expected to help extend the tourism season and attract more international visitors to the region.
Featured image via Nexo.