Donald Trump's newest golf course in Scotland is set to open by next summer, with developers claiming the course will be an eco-friendly haven and boast the greatest 36 holes in the sport. In characteristic bold fashion, Trump International has proclaimed that their new championship links will be "one of the most environmentally-friendly and sustainable courses ever built", offering breathtaking views of the North Sea. The project, launched by the former U.
S. president and his son Eric last spring, aims to complement the existing world-ranked championship links at Trump International, located just north of Aberdeen. Rory McIlroy feels glare of PGA Tour pal after ignoring golf etiquette Matt Fitzpatrick makes feelings brutally clear on LIV Golf-PGA merger talks According to Trump International, over 10 hectares of plant life have been relocated across the vast Scottish sand dunes, potentially boosting local flora, while millions of sprigs of native grassland have been planted.
Sarah Malone, executive vice-president at Trump International, hailed the "extraordinary progress" made by their team, saying: "This course is unlike any other links course ever built and is exceeding every expectation. There are very few great stretches of developable links land in the world as good as this." Trump International has been singing praises of their new golf course, with a spokesperson saying: "A truly remarkable, world-class team of architects, engineers, environmental scientists and indus.