Niall,
I'm not sure I understand your two paragraphs? In the first you suggest that all the folks I mentioned made positive and critical remarks about the course and that's certainly true.....though to a man they were overwhelmingly positive. In the second you attack me and suggest I'm trying to force feed their opinions down people's throats??? My fine sir, which one is it??
I have NEVER thought this, or any other course, "is beyond critical comment and consider that as Ran/Brad/Joe/Geoff have all spoken, we should all just shut up and tow the line on the basis that these guys know better than us." Quite the opposite if you took the time to actually read. The course, like most all other new courses, has its' flaws and all the names I cited, including myself, found no less than a few. With time, perhaps Trump/Hawtree will remedy them and improve it's architectural integrity?
On the subject of the comparative weight of those views, I'd staunchly argue that the likes of Brad, Ran, Joe and Geoff have more than likely seen a vastly greater number of golf courses than you (and most others including myself) have, or ever will, see. Therefore, their opinions have EARNED the respect I find myself according them. Additionally, Ran, Brad, Geoff (and myself) have all been, at one time or another, intimately involved in developing a golf course or two. Have you?? Do you exactly know the spectrum of what's involved in most facets of golf course design & construction? I may well be wrong, but I think not. Regardless, it's a tough and difficult road to navigate and while it doesn't absolve you of unethical behavior, it can be maddeningly frustrating.
As for paying for the round vs. being comped, that's unmitigated bullshit. Are you suggesting Ran, Brad, Joe or Geoff are for sale? especially for a few hundred quid?? Really? I don't believe you are that cynical, but perhaps I'm wrong? As a rater, I've less-than-liked plenty of places that have cost even more than Trump Scotland. I know a good deal of savvy golf architecture critics, raters, journalists, etc.. and not a single one of them has an opinion available for purchase below $5M.
Paul,
This site isn't, and shouldn't be, a political one. The fact that you post incessant hate and denigration for anything Trump is well established and well associated with your voice here. None of it has any value as to the architectural values of the golf course nor it's relevance to the game of golf.
I really don't expect you or the rest of the haters to "slip off into the shadows." You should absolutely follow your heart and channel all of your passion into hating if that's your thing, but none of it here will do you any good save for assuring others of your"post facto unseemly behavior," and cheapen your contribution. Perhaps I can suggest you direct it into writing Scottish politicians and media to constructively channel your rage. Blame all the politicians if you wish, but with even a small mirror, one can see where the real or equal belligerence lays.
I don't, per se, support all of Donald Trump's actions or his approach to things. I've made that clear here before, however, I do support the finished product in this case as well as the contribution it's made to golf in the Aberdeenshire region. I think the course is hardly the naked "tourist attraction" you called it. No doubt it wasn't built for the locals, but like others I mentioned (i.e. Whistling Straights, Kingsbarn, Kiawah etc....) it doesn't mean it's wrong for not addressing a nearby market. Are you afraid to admit your description doesn't work quite well?
Brian,
I won't speak for Pat...heaven knows he will for himself, but you've made a strong practice of posting all negative press pieces on mostly political machinations concerning anything Trump in Scotland, no? That's your right, however, it can hardly lead to a fair and reasonable discussion of the course(s).
All,
I respect that you have a strong distaste for all things Trump. I get it. That's your privilege, but shouldn't we here on GCA.com stick to debating the merits of the course(s)? ???So far, the majority of people who've played the first course have, with fair commentary and critique , liked it. That would seem to be an uncontested fact. I'll happily stick to discussing the merits of Hawtree's work and leave the other stuff aside. Can you?