Ron
If I were to be planning a trip to Scotland and I have played most of the usual suspects over the years, I would be inclined to pass on this course.
Although the green fee is not crazy at $190 CDN, it strikes me as a bit too much for what I like to pay. I played Muirfield and enjoyed the rounds but the price was beyond realistic and I wouldnt go back unless I was allowed to play the back tees. I could play Cruden Bay and Moray Old for the same cost as Trump's.
I liken Trump's course to Doonbeg, both are great courses and I know Doonbeg has a huge clubhouse(not sure if Trump has built his clubhouse yet but I imagine it will be all marble etc) but for me the dollar doesnt justify the course. When in Scotland or Ireland, all I need is some good locals in the pubs to enjoy some pints(which there is in pretty much every pub along the coast) and a links course that allows me to get back to the roots of golf. I dont need chandaliers, dont need big expensive tee markers, big huge clubhouses with all the bells and whistles.....need a proshop to pay my fees and a nice unassuming bar to enjoy a pint after the round, hopefully with members around to enjoy the experience.
Having said that, the course does look great and it will be a success.