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The British Open is the oldest and one of the most prestigious golf tournaments on the planet, and former United States President Donald Trump is doing everything he can to try to convince golf’s governing body to allow his Turnberry course to host the tournament. But most people seem to think it’s simply not going to happen.

This week, the Times of Scotland reported that Donald Trump was making improvements to his Turnberry course in an attempt to convince Royal and Ancient – which is professional golf’s governing body – to allow the historic golf course to host The Open at some point in the future.

This comes after the R&A previously made it pretty clear that the Open Championship would not return to Turnberry as long as Trump and his organization owned and operated the course, citing security concerns.

As a result of the R&A’s pretty clear stance, this move from Trump to improve the course has drawn a lot of criticism from fans as many think it’s simply useless since the R&A has made up its mind already.

Most people seem pretty unconvinced that this move from Trump will do anything to change the decision from the R&A, but that doesn’t seem to be stopping Trump from trying anyway.

[The Times]