Turnberry: The Ailsa course occupies a sublime location overlooking the Firth of Clyde with sweeping views to the Ailsa Craig rock and the Isle of Arran.
Trump International: Controversy has dogged Donald Trump's new course north of Aberdeen since day one -- with environmental concerns chief among the criticism -- but when it opened in 2012 it was clear that from a golfing point of view it was a new gem. Winding through towering dunes and sunken valleys with tantalizing snapshots of the sea, the course offers the full Scottish links experience, with American hospitality thrown in.
Trump International: Trump's Aberdeen venture features two out-and-back loops of nine holes in an authentic natural setting. The modest clubhouse at its heart offers several dining options, including the award-winning MacLeod House Restaurant, and a whiskey bar.
His mother went back to Scotland regularly. She spoke the native language and attended the little church she grew up in. She often took the children with her.
Nice that he named the restaurant after her family name.
Seems like this is one of the first times they have gone back since he was president. Hope the entire family is there. Sisters, brother and all the kids and grand kids.
Too bad we can’t all meet up there!