Trump Wants to Overhaul the 'President's Golf course.' He Hasn't Played There Yet
President Donald Trump has enlisted golf champion Jack Nicklaus to redesign the Courses at Andrews, aiming to improve aging facilities for servicemembers and their families.
- President Donald Trump has spent much of his Florida vacation golfing at his own family's golf courses, about one of every four days of his second term.
- Trump has enlisted golf champion Jack Nicklaus to overhaul the Courses at Andrews, known as the 'president's golf course,' which he called 'a great place, that's been destroyed over the years.'
- Former course general manager Michael Thomas said presidents enjoyed golfing at Andrews in their own ways, but 'they all like to drive the cart because they never get an opportunity to drive.
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Trump has requested renovation of the golf course, as well as the golf club, due to their age and wear and tear.
Trump is planning to revamp the ‘president’s golf course’
President Donald Trump has spent much of his two-week vacation in Florida golfing. But when he gets back to the White House, there’s a military golf course that he’s never played that he’s eyeing for a major construction project. Long a favored getaway for presidents seeking a few hours’ solace from the stress of running the free world, the Courses at Andrews — inside the secure confines of Joint Base Andrews in Maryland, about 15 miles (24 kilo…
White House says Trump's status as 'champion-level golfer' will help his next big project
Donald Trump has set his sights on renovating a "president's golf course" he has never officially played on. The president will look to "renovate and beautify Joint Base Andrews’ golf courses" according to White House spokesman Davis Ingle. Trump has already taken on several construction projects, with the east wing of the White House torn down to make way for a presidential ballroom. Plans to repaint the Eisenhower Building have been met with l…
Trump wants to overhaul the 'president's golf course.' He hasn't played there yet
President Donald Trump has spent much of his two-week vacation in Florida golfing. But when he gets back to the White House, there’s a military golf course that he’s never played that he’s eyeing for a major construction project.
Trump Moves To Take Over 3 D.C. Public Golf Courses In Latest Golf-Related Project
President Donald Trump‘s administration has terminated the leases held by the nonprofit organization, the National Links Trust, for Washington, D.C.’s three public golf courses. It’s just the latest of several golf-related projects that Truimp has undertaken in the last few months. The courses that Trump terminated the National Links Trust’s held leases on were East Potomac Golf Links, Rock Creek Park Golf and Langston Golf Course. The administr…
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