Askernish Golf Club in South Uist has been voted Scotland’s No.1 Scenic golf course by National Club Golfer digital magazine.
The Old Tom Morris course beat Trump Turnberry into second place. The US president’s Trump International in Aberdeenshire, scraped into 10th place in the scenery and surroundings stakes.
Donald Trump is understood not to have commented on being beaten for the top spot.
The National Club Golfer win comes within hours of Askernish Golf Club climbing up the latest rankings of Scotland’s best golf courses, from 49th to 44th.
The rankings are compiled by the editorial team at Top100GolfCourses.com, using expert panel reviews, architecture analysis, and golfer feedback.
The Askernish course, operated by the community-owned South Uist estate, Stòras Uibhist, has hailed the “exceptional work” of their Head Greenkeeper, Donald “Nollie” MacKinnon, at the heart of this success.
Announcing online their elevation in the rankings, Askernish Golf Course said: “Over the past two years, Nollie has led the development of the course with outstanding professionalism, deep technical knowledge, and an unwavering commitment to authentic course management.
“His stewardship of the historic Old Tom Morris layout — combined with his sensitive, environmentally responsible approach to maintaining the machair without fertilisers or pesticides — has elevated Askernish’s reputation as one of the most natural and unique links experiences in the world.”
The Old Tom Morris continues to receive rave reviews from golfers worldwide, with many saying it is among the most authentic links courses anywhere in the world.
As reported in welovestornoway.com at the time, the Askernish course got a major profile boost following last year’s new course record set during the Outer Hebrides Pairs by visiting American professional Isaac Weintraub.
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