I never liked The Apprentice. Then again, office politics are about as relatable to me as keeping the materialistic ego of your supermodel girlfriend in check.
It’s easy to knock Donald Trump. In fact, I do it all the time. It’s fun. I hold weekly “Isn’t Trump a doofus?” dinner parties. What do you expect with that cocky attitude and wavy hair you could surf on?
But unlike many old school Scots and even TravelGolf.com’s Tim McDonald, I’m not knocking Trump’s development in Aberdeen just yet. (For the full column at GolfEurope.com click here).
In a column last year, Blue-Collar Daddy Mac wrote how Trump would in a sense be ruining the golf tradition Scotland has spent a half-millenium on, and a “beefy guy in a kilt should boot him out".
What McDonald omitted is that big money, privatized and profitable golf ventures nestled beside century-old public clubs are nothing new to Scotland. Trump may be showing up late to the cocktail party, really. Ritzy clubs and resorts like Spey Valley at Aviemore, Loch Lomond Golf Club, Kingsbarns, Carnegie Club at Skibo Castle and the Carrick at Loch Lomond (which debuts in the spring) all charge big bucks and offer little relief to local Scots.
Time will tell if these resorts stand up. So far, the demand appears to be there.
Trump’s people brought me out to the stunning 1000 acre site north of Aberdeen during a recent trip there. After seeing the land first-hand that just oozes “golf course” and the genuine enthusiasm of Trump’s staff there (both native Scots) to do the resort the right way, I sense good things.
But let’s not forget there’s no Old Tom Morris Golf Club in Scotland. The game of golf is greater than the individual, something Trump’s ego can have a hard time conceding. I think it will be done the right way.
We’ll see in 2009.

The 1000 acres north of Aberdeen that will host Trump’s resort is stunning and screams “golf course".
WorldGolf.com blogger Brandon Tucker offers his unique perspective on golf and travel destinations from Scotland and Ireland to Myrtle Beach. He also chimes in on news events on the PGA and LPGA Tours, Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson and other happenings around the world of golf.
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