Scottish Daily Mail

Trump’s Aberdeen golf course swings into the red

- By Mark Shapland

DONALD TRUMP’S golf course in Aberdeensh­ire has run up a £1m loss, topping off a bad year for the outgoing President.

It has not posted a profit since it was opened in 2012 and in 2019 losses widened by 3pc to £1.1m despite a rise in membership.

The course north of Aberdeen is owned by Trump Internatio­nal Golf Scotland and includes a small hotel. It did not publish figures for 2020 but warned that the performanc­e was severely affected by the pandemic, with the course closed for most of last year.

It is still reliant on interest-free loans from Trump worth £40m.

The company said: ‘Coronaviru­s has resulted in travel and border restrictio­ns, quarantine­s, lower demand, lockdown of economic activity and uncertaint­y.

‘The severity on the golf industry is unpreceden­ted and was not foreseen. Compounded by the uncertaint­y of Brexit, the hospitalit­y sector is facing unpreceden­ted challenges.’

Despite the poor 2019 and 2020 performanc­e, the company was optimistic, adding: ‘Trump Internatio­nal continues to rise in the world golf rankings and plays an important part in the global Trump portfolio.’

Trump Internatio­nal plans to build a village beside the course at nearby Balmedie, consisting of 550 homes.

That could pocket Trump ( pictured) more than £108m in profit if he can sell the houses for the prices advertised.

It comes as the making of the golf course is set to be turned into an eight-part TV drama series that will tell the story of residents who took on Trump over plans to build it.

But despite their objections, councillor­s approved the proposals in 2006 to build the course on environmen­tally sensitive dunes.

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