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.
Location: Bedminster, NJ Tee Times: Private Club Website: www.trumpnationalbedminster.com
Location: Charlotte, NC Tee Times: Private Club Website: www.trumpnationalcharlotte.com
Location: Colts Neck, NJ Tee Times: Private Club Website: www.trumpcoltsneck.com
Location: Miami, Fla. Tee Times: Open to public Website: www.trumpgolfdoral.com
Location: Hudson Valley, NY Tee Times: Private Club Website: www.trumpnationalhudsonvalley.com
The 11th hole at the Trump National Golf Club, Jupiter. (The Trump Organization)
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.
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.
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.
Designed by 18-time major champion Jack Nicklaus, Trump Golf Links features views of the Manhattan skyline and is open to the public.
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.
Trump Golf was founded in 1999 with the mission "to create the world’s best luxury golf experience", according to his website. In October 2020, he was granted permission to build a second golf course on his sprawling estate in Scotland. His overseas golf courses are:
Trump National Golf Club, LA, California - the facility boasts an opulent ballroom for up to 300 guests. Bedminster, New Jersey - in 2017, this club hosted the US Women's Open and in 2022 will hold the PGA Championship. Charlotte, North Carolina - designed by Australian golf professional George Norman.
But, according to a 2020 Business Insider article, the US President's real estate portfolio boasts at least eight homes. The Associated Press reports that he has "plenty of assets he could cash in, starting with a portfolio that includes office and condo towers, ...
Bali, Indonesia - currently being built, Trump International Resort & Golf Club Bali will be a "world-class, six-star resort and destination beach club", says the Trump Organisation. Trump National Golf Club, LA, California - the facility boasts an opulent ballroom for up to 300 guests.
Where are Donald Trump's homes? Trump has two houses in Sterling, Virginia, near the Trump National Golf Club in Washington DC. Business Insider says they "come in handy" when he's playing golf in the area. His third property is the famous Mar-a-Lago, at Palm Beach in Florida.
His third property is the famous Mar-a-Lago, at Palm Beach in Florida . One of his favourite homes, Trump hailed it on Twitter, saying: "Writing my inaugural address at the Winter White House, Mar-a-Lago.". 9.
Donald Trump (The Trump Organization) owns 19 golf courses world wide.
Donald Trump is a keen golfer himself. At the time he moved into the White House his handicap was 2.8.
1. 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.
This club features two courses and was purchased in 2009. It sits along the Potomac River in Virginia, about 30 miles from the White House. It's about 20 miles from Congressional Country Club, which is one of the most storied courses in D.C. Trump's course is set to host the 2017 Senior PGA Championship.
When this course opened in 2005, it made New Jersey the first state to have two Trump courses. 4. Trump Golf Links at Ferry Point, N.Y. This course in the Bronx opened in 2015. It's public and is owned by New York City, but operated by Trump. It was designed by golf great Jack Nicklaus.
It was designed by golf great Jack Nicklaus. Trump's plan to expand two of the course's holes onto public land and to double the length of his 20-year contract has been rejected by New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio. Trump Golf Links at Ferry Point. 5.
In December 2015, Trump lost his bid to stop the Scottish government from building a wind farm nearby. The course was set to host the Scottish Open in 2017, 2019 and 2020. After Trump's offensive comments about Muslims, the venue for the 2017 Scottish Open was announced as Dundonald Links, in North Ayrshire, Scotland .
Trump Golf was founded in 1999 with the mission "to create the world’s best luxury golf experience", according to his website. In October 2020, he was granted permission to build a second golf course on his sprawling estate in Scotland. His overseas golf courses are:
Trump National Golf Club, LA, California - the facility boasts an opulent ballroom for up to 300 guests. Bedminster, New Jersey - in 2017, this club hosted the US Women's Open and in 2022 will hold the PGA Championship. Charlotte, North Carolina - designed by Australian golf professional George Norman.
But, according to a 2020 Business Insider article, the US President's real estate portfolio boasts at least eight homes. The Associated Press reports that he has "plenty of assets he could cash in, starting with a portfolio that includes office and condo towers, ...
Where are Donald Trump's homes? Trump has two houses in Sterling, Virginia, near the Trump National Golf Club in Washington DC. Business Insider says they "come in handy" when he's playing golf in the area. His third property is the famous Mar-a-Lago, at Palm Beach in Florida.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.