Umm isn't your new course at Cabot Highlands quite constructed as it was basically flat farmland prior to Clyde working on it. The CGI's show a lot of contours which can be easily interpreted as being heavily constructed - just saying.
Ben:
Yes, it is mostly constructed, and I very nearly turned the job down for precisely that reason, but Ben Cowan-Dewar persisted in wanting to work with me, and one of Mark Parsinen's friends [who had the most $ in the project] also encouraged me to take it up. It's also a great opportunity for Clyde to work somewhere near home and he deserved that after years on the road for me.
Don't pay much attention to the CGI; we have moved quite a lot of dirt to get the fairways on free-draining soil, but it was never our intention to sell the most inland holes as "links" and that's the part that probably bothers me most about Kingsbarns, Castle Stuart and the others, that they feel they have to do that. There are lots of great seaside courses with some holes off the links ground . . . Ballybunion, Royal Dornoch, St. Enodoc, Westward Ho!, even Cruden Bay has one or two.
I also agree that there is some great land for the second Trump course [or at least, a few holes of it]. When I had the topo maps to look at it years ago, I thought the best part was the dunes just south of the existing course. If the Scottish government had told Trump he couldn't go into the shifting dunes, and had to settle for one course, I think it would have been better. And I think he expected them to push back on that, but they never negotiated with him about it!