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Trump says Nicklaus will lead golf course revamp at Joint Base Andrews

Jack Nicklaus will redesign at least two golf courses at Joint Base Andrews to address deterioration, funded by private donors including 37 public contributors, Trump said.

  • On Saturday, President Donald Trump said he is enlisting Jack Nicklaus to renovate golf courses at Joint Base Andrews, promising work after an aerial tour aboard Marine One.
  • Pointing to worn facilities, Trump said the base `was a great place that's been destroyed over the years through lack of maintenance` and promised to reinstitute the golf courses.
  • Nicklaus Design brings a large portfolio with more than 425 courses completed across 40 states and 45 countries, while Andrews, Maryland, includes three 18-hole golf courses and houses Air Force One about 15 miles from the White House.
  • Observers flagged that, as military property, Andrews raises the question of who pays for improvements, while Trump promised funding from himself and private donors including 37 disclosed contributors; the White House and Andrews public affairs team did not respond Saturday.
  • Adding to other announced projects, Trump has proposed the Andrews plan following East Wing demolition for a $300 million ballroom and may join the Paris‑style arch plan and Walk of Fame and Oval Office renovations.
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