Greenlanders are not happy with the idea the U.S. buying their island. 'Our country will always be ours'
NUUK, Greenland—Daniel Thorleifsen has a suggestion for President Trump: Maybe try playing golf here first before putting in a bid for Greenland.
The nine-hole course Mr. Thorleifsen oversees as president of Nuuk Golf Club is open only four months a year. The rest of the time it is covered in snow. Players scramble over crags and stomp on wild berries to navigate from tee to tee while Air Greenland turboprops roar onto the airstrip nearby.
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