As for Hamilton Hall, I feel it has a place and I like the idea that part of it could reflect or have an association with golf, but on a commercial basis.
Sean
I find you comments very interesting and more or less the opposite of mine. The Links Trust are IMHO doing a good job. They are doing exactly what they were set up to do, so you should not have a problem with them, perhaps with the Act of Parliament that set up the Links Trust.
Lets look at the alternative, had the Town not pushed for public ownership then the Courses would be owned by The R&A . That scares hell out of me and I believe that St Andrews would have ceased being regarded the Home of Golf because of the inability of The R&A to make a decision, lets alone a right one when they finally are pushed into make one. St Andrews would be a private club with some history and I expect Prestwick may well have taken over (which is no bad thing IMHO)
History of indifference, lack of clarity or actually getting round to protect the game of Golf. The R&A stands equal with George III in loosing control of the game in America. Christ, if the Links courses belonged to The Royal and Ancient Golf Club, I fear for their state of play and numbers. TOC would be a shadow of its former self and I really wonder if The New Course would have ever been constructed let alone the Jubilee or Eden. In fact I expect the Bruce Embankment would be a reflection of the cathedral ruins had the links not gone to public ownership. IMHO the R&A just do not have what it takes which I believe is confirmed by the records.
Of course the Links Trust are not perfect, we have seen that with the Eden and Castle Courses, but I have way more time for them bearing in mind they answer to Parliament.
Melvyn