Tommy,
I agree it it a wonderful place, the Pacific vistas are great and the staff is friendly.
The topography is too severe for any architect to have even considered it for golf.
As for the Doak scale, the course is contrived and unnatural.
John, There are a lot of great classic golf courses where the topography was severe, but something magnificent put on it. One of them for example, The Ojai Valley Inn, who's back nine, now front is very severe. This didn't prevent Captain Thomas from creating a magnificent golf course with Billy Bell constructing. Back in the day, they called these "Sporty Courses" and they most certainly were! Unfortunately, Golf has lost its sporting nature.
The reason I bring up William Park "Billy" Bell is because, obviously, he routed, designed and constructed the once magnificent neighbor that existed right next door to Trump's property, The Royal Palms.
As I had said earlier in my initial post, the routing was that of genius because Bell took that severe topography, much the same as Trump's and routed a walkable, sporty course on it and which featured a spectacular close with its 16th, 17th and 18th holes. The 16th being a roller coaster of a down hill par 5 which was fun and quirky to a fall away green that would have produced a backdrop of nothing but ocean looking downhill. Something the Trump property could have easily replicated or produced, and just the features of embracing on sites as such when routing for a "natural" sporty golf course. The next hole, Bell injected a short uphill par 3 to a green guarded by bunkers. Anything right was off of the cliff and into the ocean, and was much the same as the long and demanding two-shot 18th. You played this hole with your back to the prevailing wind and with a panorama of Catalina on your right side view!
This is why, I look at Trump for what it could have been, what it could possibly be if given to someone wanting to think outside of the "modern" box and bring back the sporting nature of playing. (Golf is a Sport by definition)
With respect to Tom's rating of golf courses, the one thing it can't do is rate what isn't there anymore. But we have seen Tom route courses in propert just as severe, complex and topographic. It's called Stone Eagle. If given the chance, I'm sure Tom would look at Trump, then compare it to plans of Royal Palms and come up with a routing that gently crawled up the hills on angles, only to fall back down to the lower resources and gently crawl back up again.