A "Not-A-Links," also known as a "Faux Links," is a course located on linksland that is not a links. This is due to poor choices of grasses and / or poor practices in greenkeeping. The term was coined by Malcolm Campbell, co-author with George Peper of a book documenting links around the world, who was / is concerned with meadow grasses invading links courses -- and greenkeepers actively cultivating such grasses.
How do Donald Trump's Twitter comments regarding Pinehurst No. 2 shed light on the prospects for his first Scottish course (TI) ever developing into a links? Currently it is not a links. It is a Not-A-Links. Previous posts have expressed hope that eventually TI will become a links.
And what is the likelihood of Turnberry Ailsa becoming a Not-A-Links?