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Trump’s Scotland course won’t host Open Championship due to business ‘challenges’

By Editorial Board Published March 31, 2025 5 Min Read
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Trump’s Scotland course won’t host Open Championship due to business ‘challenges’

Donald Trump’s goals of internet hosting golf’s Open Championship at his Turnberry course in Scotland won’t be realised till the course is logistically and commercially viable, the sport’s governing physique has stated.

Mr Trump has made no secret of his need to return the Open to a course he purchased in 2014, together with his son Eric Trump main efforts for it to stage a primary championship since 2009.

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Mark Darbon, chief govt of the R&A

In his first broadcast interview since turning into chief govt final November, Mr Darbon stated logistics and funds at present rule out a course which will have been outgrown by the calls for of a contemporary Open.

“The area where there’s a bit of challenge is around the logistical and commercial side. The last time we were at Turnbury in 2009 we had 120,000 people there,” he stated.

“These days a modern Open caters for 250,000 people-plus, and so we need the road and rail infrastructure to get our fan base there. We need hotel accommodation for the 60,000 bed nights we need to stage our championship and it’s challenging at that venue.”

Mr Darbon didn’t deny there was stress to contemplate Turnberry, and indicated that politics, and the prospect of Mr Trump overshadowing any occasion, would even be an element.

“We need to be confident that the focus will be on the sport and we need to ensure that the venue works for our requirement,” he added.

Handout photo issued by Palestine Action of damage to Trump Turnberry, which has been vandalised by activists. Palestine Action described it as a 'direct response to the US administration's stated intent to ethnically cleanse Gaza'. Issue date: Saturday March 8, 2025. The golf course in South Ayrshire, owned by the US president, was targeted overnight, with activists painting Gaza Is Not For Sale in three-metre high letters on the lawn, and damaging the greens including the course's most prestig

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A person was charged over the vandalism of a golf course owned by Mr Trump final week. Pic: PA

Competitors for Turnberry is prone to improve from bigger, much less distant services.

The R&A attracts Open venues from a rota of programs, with Royal Portrush staging this 12 months’s championship following a sellout return after virtually 70 years in 2019. Mr Darbon confirmed Portmarnock close to Dublin is being actively thought-about for the first-ever Open exterior the UK.

Maximising revenue from the Open issues as a result of the R&A, which governs the sport all over the place save the US, makes use of the income to fund a grassroots sport nonetheless having fun with a post-COVID growth.

Donald Trump playing golf at his Trump Turnberry course. Pic: PA

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Donald Trump taking part in golf at his Turnberry course. Pic: PA

“We work with over 140 countries around the world, and in those markets there are now more than 62 million golfers, more than ever before,” Mr Darbon stated.

“Some 40-odd million are playing golf regularly on nine and 18-hole golf courses, another 20 million are playing what we would call non-traditional formats like driving ranges, adventure golf, simulator golf. So the game is actually in rude health and our job is to continue to foster that and support it over time.”

He’s optimistic too that an finish could also be in sight for golf’s personal commerce conflict, between the US PGA Tour and the Saudi Arabian-funded LIV Golf league, a multi-billion greenback schism within the males’s skilled sport that has enriched scores of gamers whereas alienating many followers.

“There’s been too much talk about cash and not enough talk about competition and courses and all the other wonderful things that underpin our sport. So we’re optimistic for some positive change on that front. We’re not a negotiating table, but our job is to try and influence those discussions,” he stated.

Donald Trump playing golf at his Trump Turnberry course. Pic: PA

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Mr Trump’s ambitions to host the Open at Turnberry are nonetheless unfulfilled. Pic: PA

The Open and golf’s different main championships, together with subsequent month’s Masters, have benefitted from the dispute as the one platforms for all the finest male gamers, and Mr Darbon says the sport retains its profitable attraction to enterprise & sponsors.

“I think golf is maintaining its commercial appeal and I think there are a number of things that support that,” he stated.

“The game has a really rich history and heritage, the values of the sport are really strong, and brands of businesses can continue to tell really rich stories about the game of golf that links to their own products and services. On top of that, golf has a genuinely global audience.”

Amongst them is the world’s strongest man, his ambitions to host the Open nonetheless unfulfilled.

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