Scottish Tabloid Shocked Trump International Tee Sheet Is Not Booked Dawn To Dusk

The Daily Record's Jamie Milligan is shocked to learn that Trump International is not fully booked out in its opening week and is not as "exclusive" as billed because he was able to sneak on from the beach and play a hole.

They were also offered early-morning and late-afternoon slots for all of the opening week and next weekend.

A round on the 7400-yard, par 72 course costs £150on weekdays and £200 at weekends.
People living in Aberdeenshire can play at a discounted rate of £120during the week and £160 on Saturdays and Sundays.

One golfer who called to book said: “I was keen to play the course to see what all the fuss is about.

“I asked when the first available tee time was and I was stunned to be told I could play at the grand opening. They offered me a tee time for four people at 3.15pm on the opening day.

“I was also told I could get early-morning slots at 7.30 and 7.45 for any day this week.

“I was really taken aback. I was expecting to be told it would be some time after Christmas before I could get a round there.”

Photos: Castle Stuart Sunday

Jeev Milkha-Singh won the Scottish Open in a playoff and gained a spot in next week's Open Championship.

"Hoping I'll finish top three or top-5 and take the confidence from there," he said after his round, completed 90 minutes before the final group.

With more wind Sunday the golf course played much more difficult, an early 67 allowed him to catch Francesco Molinari, who he eventually beat in a playoff.

It was an eye-opening weekend for me, as I could not be more impressed with the European Tour-run event. A nice-sized gallery turned out Sunday and the overall flow and operation were seamless despite the one-lane roads leading to the course. And as for Castle Stuart, it exceeded my expectations in every department. No hole better captured the essence of strategic tournament play than the 12th, featured in two images below. Also included are some shots of the excellent village on site for shopping, eating, wagering and promotion of local golf elements, highlighted by the Scottish Golf Union's outreach efforts. No mention of core values anywhere, either.

Lytham here we come!

 

Scenes Of Inverness, 2012 Scottish Open

I don't think I've quite adequately captured the lovely setting that is Inverness during the Scottish Open, but I can highly recommend this as a great base for someone visiting this area to see Dornoch, Castle Stuart, Nairn, Lossiemouth, Fortrose, Rosemarkie and the many other underrated courses (some mentioned by Gil Hanse in our Q&A). And for non-golfers, you are at the hub of many great sightseeing and outdoor sporting activities as Inverness is the gateway to the Highlands.

You'll find plenty of outstanding Bed and Breakfasts (I highly recommend the centrally located Craigside Lodge), numerous fine restaurants of all varieties and one fantastic pub that was a hub for golf fans (Castle Tavern).

Included here are scenes of the Inverness Castle, Castle Stuart and city:

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Video: I Have Seen Trump International Scotland...

...and the verdict is? Greatest course in the world?

Well, unfortunately that will have to wait until Golf World Monday, followed by a feature story for Golf World reviewing Martin Hawtree's design. In the meantime, enjoy this excellent Guardian compilation of Internet reaction to the course. 

One hint about my review you might pick up from the below and decidedly low quality iPhone video compilation is the repeated use of the word "extraordinary."