Trump Announces East Potomac Golf Course Renovation to Begin in September
1-Minute Brief
The redevelopment aims to elevate Washington, D.C.'s profile as a potential host for major golf tournaments.
Key Facts
- President Donald Trump has announced plans to renovate the East Potomac Golf Links in Washington, D.C.
- Trump stated that construction work on the public golf course is scheduled to begin in September.
- He suggested the redevelopment could position the city to host a 'major' golf tournament in the future.
- Trump described the course as 'run down' and emphasized the need for an overhaul.
- During a tour of construction projects in the capital, Trump highlighted the golf course renovation among other initiatives.
What Happened
President Trump announced that the East Potomac Golf Links in Washington, D.C. will undergo renovations starting in September, with the goal of making it suitable for major tournaments.
Why It Matters
The project could increase Washington, D.C.'s visibility in the golf world and potentially attract significant sporting events, which may have economic and cultural impacts for the city.
What's Next
Renovation work is expected to begin in September. Further details on the project's scope and potential tournament bids may be announced as work progresses.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft1h agoTrump says his renovation plans for a golf course will have Washington hosting a 'major' tournament
- ReutersCenter1h agoTrump says work on East Potomac public golf course to begin in September
