And this is an example of the media bias.
HEADLINE
Although he said that in the AFTERNOON press conference not the morning press conference. I didn't see it, but I would imagine someone asked how it would affect his golf course. I didn't see him say the pound going down was a good thing you you said he did.
This plays into what OP is saying. Read the above story and then this from Fox News:
This is just simply not true.
The link I posted contained video that showed the quote in context.
No reporter asked him how it would affect his golf course. He offered it himself. And he absolutely said the pound going down was good for Turnberry. Meaning, good for him personally.
Try watching it yourself before correcting the Washington Post on what "probably happened".
Here is the full thing from start to finish. About 90% of it is publicity for his golf course.
17:10 is where a reporter asks his opinion on Brexit. 19:30 is where one ask him his thoughts on the markets "tanking today". His response:
"Look if the pound goes down, they're gonna do more business. You know, when the pound goes down, more people are gonna come to Turnberry, frankly, and the pound has gone down, and let's see what the impact of that is."