My thoughts on Trump Scotland...
In time I think the course will be considered one of Scotland's very best by the game's best players. I think it will hold championships... for sure the Scottish Open, maybe the Ryder Cup... perhaps The Open during our lifetime. After seeing the course I would not put anything out of Mr. Trump's reach.
The course is in a truly magnificent setting. The dunescape is unlike anything I have ever seen... it dwarfs the dunes at Royal Aberdeen, Cruden Bay and Ballybunion. They are MASSIVE and (politics aside) it is easy to understand why the Trump team was so excited about the property and determined to get the course built there. It is the most impressive site for a golf course I have experienced.
The fairways are plenty wide. As Niall said, we didn't lose a ball until well into the back nine... and, we were playing in what the caddies described as the worst day for wind since the course opened! I think the fairways look so narrow in the pictures because the the dunes are so massive that when you include them in the picture it makes the fairway look small. You just can't believe how big these dunes are until you see them in person!
As for the current condition of the course... it was disappointing. Our caddies told us that "lift, clean and place" was the rule of the day. Why? Because the fairways are mostly grass on sand... not knitted turf... just grass growing on sand. As a result, when you hit a shot the fairway explodes beneath your club, like hitting from a sandy area next to a well used bunker. One is forced to pick the ball clean to get a good result. All this will resolve itself with time. The course was just opened too early.
As for the design, there are a lot of great holes and everything is connected in a beautiful fashion. There is a wonderful flow to the sequence and it is an enjoyable walk. I thought the par fives were too repetitive with their bunker schemes... but, the par threes are all world, especially #3. I'm not a great golfer, so I can't really speak to the "championship" quality of the design, but based on what I have seen of the best courses around the world this course can hold it's own against the best the game has to offer. I think it could be set up to prevent Rory from breaking 80.
Like Castle Stuart and Kingbarns, Trump International Scotland is not a true links in the old school mold. It is a "modern" links course with fairways absent of the crumpled surfaces found at older courses. They are not as smoothly contured as Castle Stuart... more like what you would find at Birkdale with some subtle random bumps along the way. The greenside contours are a bit harsh in places, but I think those will soften over time.
All in all it is an impressive place. I suspect it will debut in the top 30 in the world when it qualifies for the rankings.
The bottom line for me is that I am not a fan of facilities built for elite corporate golf entertainment... if successful they drive up the cost of golf for everyone at surrounding courses. This is already happening in the Dornoch area and in Fife with the success of Castle Stuart and Kingsbarns. The Trump course WILL be successful and it will bring a lot of golf vacationers to the area who would not otherwise visit there. Without exception, everyone I talked with in the area was excited to have the Trump course and was looking forward to the increase in business it would bring. No one was critical of what had transpired.