So Trump invests lots of dollars in a golf course - fine.
Then he doesn't invest in Prestwick airport, but starts a partnership instead.
So, does he get discounted rates on his fees?
And any private jet golfing user who wants to play Turnberry would land at Prestwick anyway, whether there was any partnership or not... wouldn't they?
I can see how DT is better off, but how is the Scottish tax payer any better off for this partnership? Turnberry and Prestwick airport were there last week too.