President Donald Trump is planning a major construction project at the Courses at Andrews, a military golf course located inside Joint Base Andrews in Maryland. The former president has enlisted golf champion Jack Nicklaus as the architect for the overhaul.
The Courses at Andrews, about 15 miles from the White House, has historically been a favored recreational spot for presidents. Michael Thomas, the former general manager of the course, noted that presidents use the course as a place to find "a couple hours away from the world crises." 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 the course more than any other president, playing approximately 110 rounds over eight years.
Trump, in contrast, typically favored golf courses owned by his family, spending approximately one out of every four days of his second term at one of them. His decision to focus on the Courses at Andrews marks a shift in his golfing preferences.
The planned construction project joins other Trump-era construction or renovation projects, including changes to the White House Rose Garden and the addition of a ballroom. The specific details and timeline for the Courses at Andrews project have not yet been released.
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