President Donald Trump is planning a major construction project to overhaul the Courses at Andrews, a military golf course located inside Joint Base Andrews in Maryland. The project, for which Trump has enlisted golf champion Jack Nicklaus as the architect, would mark another addition to the former president's portfolio of construction endeavors, which includes renovations to the White House Rose Garden and ballroom.
The Courses at Andrews, about 15 miles from the White House, has historically served as a recreational space for presidents. Michael Thomas, the former general manager of the course, noted that presidents seek "a few hours solace from the stress of running the free world" there. Presidents Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Joe Biden have all spent time at the course. Barack Obama frequented it the most, playing approximately 110 rounds over eight years.
Trump, however, has typically favored golf courses owned by his family, reportedly spending about one in every four days of his second term at one of them. His decision to focus on the Courses at Andrews represents a shift in his golfing habits while in office.
The planned overhaul raises questions about the allocation of resources to recreational facilities within the military and the potential impact on the base's operations. Details regarding the scope of the renovations, the timeline for completion, and the funding sources have not yet been publicly disclosed. The project's approval process and potential environmental impact assessments remain to be seen.
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