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No, why? Does he think Ford is an arse too?

 

I don't know, but probably. But I do know he likes whipping up hysteria and not really looking at the facts.

 

Looks like me and the boss will be having a meeting with Trumps people in the next few months to see if we can get some work from them.  :thumbsup:

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Everyone goes on about how great it is to have a world class course in the North East of Scotland.

Is Royal Aberdeen not recognised as one of the best courses in Britain?

Are we assuming loads of golfers will suddenly arrive in the North East because of the name Trump?

Because RA doesn't host an Open, many Yanks know nothing about it.  Cruden Bay benefited hugely by getting in at #100 in Golf Digest's top 100 courses in the world, likewise Royal Dornoch is on the map becuase eveyone knows Watson goes there every year (or used to), but the Aberdeen area has no such draw. Trump's name will change that.
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That and Jack Nicklaus will have a course in Stonehaven, Paul Lawrie will have a course at Blairs and it looks like this new development at Hazlehead will be better than them all. With all these courses available to play on, Aberdeen could very well easily find itself as one of the main golfing resorts in the world, Royal Aberdeen included.

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That and Jack Nicklaus will have a course in Stonehaven, Paul Lawrie will have a course at Blairs and it looks like this new development at Hazlehead will be better than them all. With all these courses available to play on, Aberdeen could very well easily find itself as one of the main golfing resorts in the world, Royal Aberdeen included.

 

Exactly.  Well said!  Its all quite exciting, if you're a golfer.

 

Thousands of jobs coming to the area as well.

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Because RA doesn't host an Open, many Yanks know nothing about it.  Cruden Bay benefited hugely by getting in at #100 in Golf Digest's top 100 courses in the world, likewise Royal Dornoch is on the map becuase eveyone knows Watson goes there every year (or used to), but the Aberdeen area has no such draw. Trump's name will change that.

Has Aberdeen not held the seniors Open and the Walker Cup?

Would this have been approved if the celebrity of Trump wasn't attached to it?

Rich, famous guy getting his way and damn the consequences?

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Has Aberdeen not held the seniors Open and the Walker Cup?

Would this have been approved if the celebrity of Trump wasn't attached to it?

Rich, famous guy getting his way and damn the consequences?

 

Golf tourism is worth over 300 Million a year to the Scottish economy. Building a course that can host The Open will be huge for Aberdeen.

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Golf tourism is worth over 300 Million a year to the Scottish economy. Building a course that can host The Open will be huge for Aberdeen.

How often does a new course get on the Open circuit?

Aberdeen/shire and the North East already have some excellent courses and as I said Royal Aberdeen will host the Walker Cup in 2011, probably as big a competiton as there has ever been in the North East.

 

Interesting to note that the Loch Lomond resort has been having serious financial problems too:

http://www.theherald.co.uk/sport/golf/display.var.2465412.0.Loch_Lomond_still_on_course_to_host_the_Scottish_Open.php

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Has Aberdeen not held the seniors Open and the Walker Cup?

Would this have been approved if the celebrity of Trump wasn't attached to it?

Rich, famous guy getting his way and damn the consequences?

 

Yes, money flooding into the area, jobs being created, some positivity and a hugely developed profile for the area and for the sport of golf.

 

Yes, damn the consequences.

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The bulldozing of planning legislation at the behest of a multimillionaire and the precedent that sets (have money, get your way - see labour, New.)

The resultant damage to an area of a rare habitat and an area of significant scientific interest.

A large unnecessary housing estate built to fund the resort.

A exclusive golf resort for rich americans and oil execs that will employ the minimum staff at the minimum wage and be inaccessible to most in the north east

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How often does a new course get on the Open circuit?

 

Building a course that can host the Open, isn;t the same as actually getting to host the Open.

 

Trump has no chance whatsoever in the next 50 years of getting on the rota, but what does that matter, he;s the one who has to build it, and that is his stated motivation. The R&A won't site it anywhere they don;t want to, hopefully it does come here, but if it doesn;t so what, it will mean a little less in Trumps pocket, and a little less tourism, but the whole golfing developemtn in the north-east at the moment will drive golf tourism to an area that is largely excluded at the moment.

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