Footage of a foul-mouthed Donald Trump blasting staff on his Scottish golf course with the F-word and boasting about 'getting rid' of a house overlooking the hole has re-emerged online.

The scenes, which were originally broadcast in 2010 on the Golf Channel's 'Donald J Trump’s Fabulous World Of Golf', had been withheld before the election, but have now been obtained by Buzzfeed.

In one scene, Trump - frustrated that course landscaper Paul O'Connor wanted to aim the course away from the ocean view - tells him to 'use [his] f**king brain' or he'd be fired.

Coarse: In the clips from 'Donald J Trump's Fabulous World of Golf', Trump is seen telling landscaper Paul O'Connor (left) that he need to 'use [his] f**king brain' before firing him

https://www.buzzfeed.com/jamieross/donald-trumps-fabulous-world-of-golf

Trump tells O'Connor that he's driving the team 'f**king crazy' for insisting that they build the course facing away from the sea.

'I mean you're driving them f**king crazy,' he repeats, adding: 'I don't know what the f**k the problem is'.

He tells O'Connor to 'give them an idea and leave 'em - if they don't want to use it, don't use it'.

He then moderates his tone and adds, 'you're a very strong guy, you're an opinionated guy, I'd probably be like you too - but look, I gotta make a change if you're not gonna do it.'

As they walk away he adds: 'Get smart, use your f**king brain, okay?'

Later in the episode, which was shot at the Trump International Golf Links in Aberdeen, O'Connor is said to have been fired from the course by Trump.

In another section, Trump bemoans a group of local houses that overlook the course - spoiling, he says, the view.

'Sarah, I want to get rid of that house,' Trump says, pointing to a large building overlooking the course.

'It's going to create a bit of a stir,' she replies.

''Who cares? Who cares?' He says.' You know what, who cares, it's our property, we can do what we want.

'We're trying to build the greatest course in the world, this house is ugly.'

'Who cares?' Trump points out a local's house (circled, left) to construction crew, saying he'll block the view with soil. When told it would upset locals he shrugged it off: 'Who cares?'

The footage then cuts to Trump in his office, speaking to camera about how he will 'berm' the house - that is, pile up earth to block off its view from the course.

'I don't want to see the houses,' he says. 'And nobody has a problem with it - I guess maybe the people that live in the houses have...'

In a third clip he's seen telling construction workers to 'add curve' to the course, and points to another house off the side, saying 'That house is going to be gone because you’re putting a big dune right there.'

He then looks around and says, 'This is fantastic, huh?'

A fourth clip shows him stuffing something into the pocket of a worker, saying: 'Put this in your pocket, that's for you guys, for you and for you know, your growth.

'For whoever you want, or for you, I don't give a shit. It can also be exclusively for you, all right?'

The Golf Channel had previously refused to re-air or release the footage prior to the election, saying there was no reason to do so.

'The episodes that aired did not contain anything newsworthy as it relates to this election, and we are unaware of any newsworthy content that did not make air,' David Schaefer, VP of communications for the station, told CNN.

'Donald J Trump's Fabulous World of Golf' ran in 2010 and 2011.

Trump also owns a second Scottish course - The Trump Turnberry on the coast of the outer Firth of Clyde in southwestern Scotland - which he bought in 2014.