Take That, The Donald: Turkey Considering '22 Ryder Cup Bid

Donald Trump has been a presumed Ryder Cup bidder and winner for his Trump International Scotland course, but as we know the European Tour sells the venue choice to the highest bidder regardless of design quality or heritage, making the chances slim for a return to Scotland after 2014's visit to Gleneagles.

Which makes an unbuilt course in Turkey something European Tour Commish George O'Grady can't rule out for '22, reports Kevin Garside.

Hey, and unlike Dubai, Turkey is actually in Europe, Ahmet Agaoglu of the Turkish Golf Federation reminds us.

“Turkey is in Europe. But if we need to, we can build a course on the European side of Istanbul. We are candidates for the Race to Antalya or Turkey in 2016. And what comes after that? The Ryder Cup.”

Turkish Airlines’ chairman, Hamdi Topcu, would sign a deal tomorrow. He said: “We will seriously consider bidding to host the Ryder Cup. We have people in our company working on this and we discussed it with the Turkish Golf Federation on Saturday.”

The European Tour chief executive, George O’Grady, is a believer, too. “Turkey would have as good a chance as anywhere. We have been staggered by the success of this tournament. This is a country where anything is possible,” he said.