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Trump National Golf Club, Los Angeles is a public golf club in Rancho Palos Verdes

Rancho Palos Verdes

Rancho Palos Verdes is a city in Los Angeles County, California atop the Palos Verdes Hills and bluffs of the Palos Verdes Peninsula. A suburb of Los Angeles, it is known for expensive homes amidst large tracts of open space with expansive views of the Pacific Ocean. Rancho Palos Verde…

, California with a 7,242-yard (6,622 m) course designed by Pete Dye

Pete Dye

Paul B. "Pete" Dye is a golf course designer and a member of a family of course designers. He was married to fellow designer and former amateur champion Alice Dye.

and Donald J. Trump Signature Design
. It is owned by The Trump Organization.

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What are Donald Trump's golf courses?

Trump National Golf Club, Bedminster, N.J. This club opened in 2004. It's unique among Trump's courses in that he built it from scratch as opposed to buying it from another owner while it was struggling. It's slated to host the 2017 U.S. Women's Open and the 2022 PGA Championship.

Who is the owner of Trump World Golf Club?

The second Trump-branded golf course, the Trump World Golf Club, was designed by Tiger Woods and developed and built by DAMAC Properties, a company founded by Hussain Sajwani. It was scheduled to be opened in 2017, the year in which a report revealed that migrants working on the project were not being paid on time.

Which Trump golf clubs will open in 2020?

It's expected to open in 2020, and Trump's golf company will operate it. Trump National Golf Club, Philadelphia: This golf club is actually located in southern New Jersey, aiming to compete with the incomparable Pine Valley. Trump has previously said his club's view is better than that of Pine Valley, but it's hard to agree with him.

What makes Trump National a luxury golf club?

Trump National is home to two world-class golf courses – the Riverview Course and Championship Course. Playing alongside the peaceful Potomac River, the panoramic setting and unique design create the ultimate scenery for a luxury golf club.

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When did Donald Trump open his first golf course?

In 1999 , Trump opened his first golf course: the Trump International Golf Club, West Palm Beach in Florida. Land for the US$45 million course was acquired through a lawsuit against Palm Beach County, Florida, after Trump's purchase of the Mar-a-Lago resort. By 2007, Trump owned 4 courses around the US.

How many golf courses does Donald Trump own?

As a real estate developer, Trump began acquiring and constructing golf courses in 1999. By the time of his election as United States President in 2016, he owned 17 golf courses worldwide through his holding company, the Trump Organization. Courses owned by Trump have been selected to host various PGA and LPGA events, including the upcoming 2022 PGA Championship (although the PGA terminated this in the aftermath of the 2021 storming of the US Capitol ). A spokesman for the Trump Organization said that "This is a breach of a binding contract and they have no right to terminate the agreement".

What is Trump Golf Links?

The course, which opened in 2015, is called Trump Golf Links at Ferry Point, New York. Under the agreement, the city paid the course's utility and water bills while collecting no income for the first four years. In the first year of operation, ending in March 2016, the company had $8 million in gross receipts, and the city paid $1 million in water and sewage bills. In the second year of operation, gross receipts dropped 9.5%. For the operating year that ended March 2019, the Trump Organization reported a loss of $122,000; it now faces contractual fees of at least $300,000 per operating year from the city.

How much did Donald Trump lose on golf courses?

Over nearly two decades (as he reported in his 2000–2018 tax filings), these golf courses had combined losses of $315.6 million.

How long did Trump play golf?

In November 2018, The Washington Post found that the average number of days between golf rounds was around 5 days for Trump, and around 12–13 days for Obama.

What is Donald Trump's handicap?

Trump, according to Jack Nicklaus, "loves the game of golf more than he loves money". According to Golf Digest, his handicap is as low as 2 .8. Trump began playing golf during his college years at the University of Pennsylvania.

Where is Trump National Golf Course?

One of the most striking golf courses in the Carolinas, Trump National winds along the shores of gorgeous Lake Norman for much of its journey. Nearly two-thirds of the holes play in view of or next to the lake, and perfectly complement the beautiful member Clubhouse village situated along the coast of Lake Norman.

How many Open Championships has Trump Turnberry hosted?

One of the top 20 courses on earth, the Ailsa at Trump Turnberry has hosted four memorable Open Championships, including 1977’s Nicklaus vs. Watson “Duel in the Sun.” The ocean holes next to the iconic lighthouse will amaze, as will Turnberry’s other 27 holes.

Where is Ernie Els golf course?

Expect “Big Challenge” and “Big Excitement” from the “Big Easy”—Ernie Els’ first course design in Indonesia . Set into the lush tropical forests of West Java, 65 km (40 miles) south of Jakarta, Trump International Resort & Golf Club Lido promises to deliver a showcase of Asian hospitality and excellence.

Where is Donald Trump's golf course?

Donald Trump is an avid golf fan, and he cares tremendously about his golf courses, but the one that has (in the past) held a special importance in his life has been the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey.

How many golf courses does Donald Trump own?

CNN reports that Trump currently owns 17 golf courses, to be exact, and you can find them pretty much anywhere golf is popular: not only up and down the East Coast United States, from Florida to New York, but also in countries like Scotland, the UAE, and Ireland.

Why are Trump golf courses rebuked?

A few of Trump's golf courses have earned stern rebukes from environmental groups due to the damage their construction has caused or could cause to surrounding ecosystems. For example, the Guardian reported in 2018 that the golf resort in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, was guilty of partially destroying a fragile dune system composed of sands and plant life so unique that the area had previously been recognized as a site of special scientific interest by the Scottish Natural Heritage. Over in the United States, ABC says a Trump National Golf Course in Virginia was cited for cutting down trees in a protected area that was vulnerable to flooding, less than a decade after previously getting in trouble for chopping down another 400 trees. The justification? They wanted to make a clearer view for guests.

Where did Eric Trump borrow his father's golf club?

Year after year, according to Forbes, Eric Trump has borrowed his father's Westchester, New York, golf club for the Eric Trump Foundation Golf Invitational: a ritzy charity event where million of dollars are donated to St. Jude's hospital to benefit kids with cancer. As the younger Trump tells it, the greatest advantage to his event is that since it's his father's golf course, he gets to rent it out for free so all the money goes toward helping children with cancer with little upfront cost.

Where did Donald Trump buy the Ritz-Carlton?

In 2012, Donald Trump purchased the Ritz-Carlton golf course in Jupiter, Florida, according to NBC, and for whatever reason, a group of previous members decided to ship out. Under the former rules of the agreement, these members were permitted to continue playing golf on the course until their replacements were found: like it or not, that's the contract they signed. When Trump caught wind of this, though, he wrote a letter to the members of the club saying that, as the new owner, he wanted them gone ASAP and these former rules no longer applied. According to USA Today, Trump also refused to give the former members their refundable deposits, some of which were as high as $210,000.

Did Trump give the former members their refundable deposits?

According to USA Today, Trump also refused to give the former members their refundable deposits, some of which were as high as $210,000. Predictably enough, the old members weren't happy about being stiffed, so they joined together and filed a class-action lawsuit.

Did Donald Trump donate to Greenberg?

Trump ended up settling with Greenberg, agreeing to donate $158,000 to Greenberg's charitable foundation, according to Vox. The prize money didn't come directly from Trump himself, though. Rather, the check was written from Trump's "charity" organization, the Donald J. Trump Foundation, which has a pretty checkered record of charitable activities.

How many golf courses does Donald Trump own?

Trump, a keen player and follower of golf, owns no fewer than 17 golf courses across the world, including ones in Aberdeen and Turnberry. His Aberdeen course, designed by Martin Hawtree, possesses views of towering dunes, vast valleys and the jagged coastline of the North Sea.

Where does Donald Trump play golf?

His organisation, Trump Golf, owns a vast collection of golf courses across the world from right here in Scotland, to Ireland, America and Dubai.

Who designed the golf course at Turnberry?

His Aberdeen course, designed by Martin Hawtree, possesses views of towering dunes, vast valleys and the jagged coastline of the North Sea. While Turnberry has been home to four memorable Open Championships, including 1977’s Nicklaus vs. Watson ‘Duel in the Sun’, and its ocean holes are set next to an iconic lighthouse.

Why was the PGA removed from Bedminster?

The move from Bedminster does not mark the first time the PGA has moved an event away from a course owned by Trump. The Trump National in Los Angeles was stripped of the 2015 Grand Slam of Golf due to controversial remarks about Mexican immigrants made by Trump.

Who designed Trump Golf Links?

Designed by 18-time major champion Jack Nicklaus, Trump Golf Links features views of the Manhattan skyline and is open to the public.

What golf courses does Donald Trump own?

The Golf Courses Donald Trump Owns Around The World. President of the Unites States Donald Trump owns the UK and Ireland’s number one-ranked course, Turnberry, but he also owns a number of others around the world. The four-time Open venue is just one of his many golf courses across the UK, Ireland, the USA and the Middle East.

What golf course is Trump Turnberry in?

Trump Turnberry. (Photo by David Cannon/Getty Images) Home to the famous Ailsa Course, Turnberry has hosted four Open Championships and received a stunning makeover to top our UK&I Top 100 Courses rankings.

How many holes are there in Trump National?

Trump National in Bedminster features 36 holes of golf, with the Old Course considered by some as one of the world’s top 100 courses. It hosted the 2017 US Women’s Open and is the venue for the the 2022 USPGA Championship.

Where is Trump Doral?

Trump Doral – Miami, Florida. Home to four courses, Doral had hosted the WGC-Cadillac Championship on the Blue Monster from 2007-2016 (now the WGC-Mexico Championship) and was the venue for the Doral Open on the PGA Tour from 1962-2006.

Who designed the Trump golf course?

This Gil Hanse-designed course opened in 2018 and is operated by Trump's golf company. Trump World Golf Club, Dubai: The other Trump-branded course, associated with a different luxury development in Dubai, will feature a golf course designed by Tiger Woods.

Where is Trump's golf course?

Trump National Golf Club, Los Angeles: This is one of Trump's public facilities in the United States, offering seaside golf with views of the Pacific Ocean on a 7,300-yard golf course located in Rancho Palos Verdes. Trump International Golf Club, Dubai: This is the first of two Trump-branded courses in the United Arab Emirates owned by DAMAC.

Where is Trump National Golf Club?

Trump National Golf Club, Bedminster: This is Trump's best-recognized private club, with the 36-hole facility hosting the 2009 U.S. Junior Amateur competitions. It will host the 2017 U.S. Women's Opena and the 2022 PGA Championship.

What is Trump's golf portfolio?

The Trump Organization golf portfolio is a mix of private, non-equity country clubs; resorts Trump built or acquired at depressed prices; and a public course his firm manages in the Bronx. Trump also manages a pair of golf courses in the United Arab Emirates, including Trump International Golf Club and Trump World Golf Club.

When will Trump World Golf Club open?

Trump World Golf Club is set to open in 2020, two years after the first Dubai course opened. Trump also has other international properties, including a forthcoming deal to manage Trump International Golf Club in Bali. Phil Mickelson was chosen in 2017 to re-design the course, formerly known as Nirwana Golf Course.

How many times has Trump hosted the British Open?

Trump Turnberry Resort: Trump purchased the Turnberry resort, which has hosted the British Open four times (last in 2009), in 2014. It has since hosted the Women's British Open, and Trump has invested a nine-figure sum in the resort, including a renovation of the major-hosting Ailsa course.

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Before Donald Trump was elected President of the United States, he was well-known in the golf community as the namesake of the courses and grounds that share his name.

1. Trump National Golf Club, Bedminster

Location: Bedminster, NJ Tee Times: Private Club Website: www.trumpnationalbedminster.com

2. Trump National Golf Club, Charlotte

Location: Charlotte, NC Tee Times: Private Club Website: www.trumpnationalcharlotte.com

3. Trump National Golf Club, Colts Neck

Location: Colts Neck, NJ Tee Times: Private Club Website: www.trumpcoltsneck.com

4. Trump National Doral Golf Club

Location: Miami, Fla. Tee Times: Open to public Website: www.trumpgolfdoral.com

5. Trump National Golf Club, Hudson Valley

Location: Hudson Valley, NY Tee Times: Private Club Website: www.trumpnationalhudsonvalley.com

6. Trump National Golf Club, Jupiter

The 11th hole at the Trump National Golf Club, Jupiter. (The Trump Organization)

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Overview

Golf courses managed by the Trump Organization

The Trump Organization also operates golf courses not owned by them.
In 2007, the Trump Organization took over the management and licensed Trump’s name to the 4-year old, 36-hole oceanfront golf course at Coco Beach, Puerto Rico. It hosted the 2008 PGA Puerto Rico Open, but the club kept losing money and in 2015 filed for bankruptcy protection.
The Trump Organization operates the Trump Golf Links at Ferry Point, New York, a public golf co…

Background

Trump, according to Jack Nicklaus, "loves the game of golf more than he loves money". According to Golf Digest, his handicap is as low as 2.8. Trump began playing golf during his college years at the University of Pennsylvania. In the introduction to his 2005 book The Best Golf Advice I Ever Received, Trump wrote, "for me and millions of people—men, women, young and old around the …

Golf courses owned

As of December 2016, Trump owned golf courses in the United States and abroad. Over nearly two decades (as he reported in his 2000–2018 tax filings), these golf courses had combined losses of $315.6 million.
• Trump National Golf Club, Bedminster, New Jersey – purchased in 2002.
• Trump National Golf Club, Charlotte, North Carolina – designed by Greg Norman, locat…

Coats of arms

Trump has used a number of logos in the style of coats of arms for his businesses.
Joseph E. Davies, third husband of Marjorie Merriweather Post and a former U.S. ambassador of Welsh origins, was granted a coat of arms, bearing the motto Integritas, by British heraldic authorities in 1939. After Donald Trump purchased Mar …

Presidency

Following his election in 2016, Trump announced that he would not divest his business holdings, as other recent presidents had. Instead, Trump kept his ownership stake in the Trump Organization and appointed his sons Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump to manage the business. In an unusual rebuke from the Office of Government Ethics, director Walter Shaub called Trump's actions "wholly ina…

See also

• List of presidential trips made by Donald Trump (2017)
• List of presidential trips made by Donald Trump (2018)
• List of presidential trips made by Donald Trump (2019)
• List of presidential trips made by Donald Trump (2020)

External links

• Trump Golf, Official website
• Trump Golf Count
• "First Golfer: Donald Trump's relationship with golf has never been more complicated" by Alan Shipnuck, originally appeared in the August 7, 2017 edition of Sports Illustrated

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