Trump’s Golf Getaways: A Closer Look at the Costs

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News Summary

This article examines President Trump’s golf outings and the significant costs associated with them, totaling $151.5 million over his term. As he plays golf at his own courses, taxpayer expenses raise eyebrows amid heightened security and travel logistics. The debate surrounding his golfing passion juxtaposes public expenditure against personal leisure, shedding light on the complex relationship between politics and sports.

Trump’s Golf Getaways: A Closer Look at the Costs

It seems like America’s favorite, or maybe not-so-favorite, golfer has been spending a bit of time on the green. Since President Trump returned to the White House, he has teed off on 13 out of 48 days. Not bad for someone who promised to cut back on golf following a whirlwind presidential campaign. However, his trips to the sunny confines of Florida have sparked discussions about how much this pastime is costing everyday taxpayers.

A Tally of the Green Fees

According to analysts, Trump’s escapades in the Sunshine State have racked up a whopping $18 million in costs over just two months. This number covers everything from Air Force One flights to the extensive security measures that accompany him on golfing trips. When he took office, many were hopeful that he could rein in expenses, but it looks like that might not be the case. Over his entire first term, these trips have amassed a staggering total of $151.5 million.

The costs seem to balloon every time he hits the links. Each of the first four trips he took in 2017 were estimated at around $3,383,250 each, and that figure wasn’t adjusted for inflation. While running a golf course might seem like a dream job, it looks like playing one while serving as President has hefty implications on the public purse.

The Logistics

When Trump heads to one of his golf courses, he does so with a royal entourage. Travel is arranged using Air Force One, and military C-17 planes are called in to transport his motorcade vehicles. The security detail is extensive—armed police boats patrol the waters while he’s out swinging and local law enforcement teams up with the Coast Guard, alongside explosive-sniffing dogs, to ensure everything runs smoothly. This heightened vigilance especially comes into play following two assassination attempts against him during his 2024 campaign.

Golfing Under Scrutiny

In March, Trump was spotted playing golf at Trump International, just after making headlines for another trip to Florida. On March 8, he arrived at the course just after 8:15 a.m. and played until 1:23 p.m., returning to his residence a brief six minutes later. Ironically, this was supposed to be one of those times when he claimed he wouldn’t pick up a club, yet before we knew it, he was back at it, enjoying the lush greenery of Doral and ticking off yet another round.

Trump and His Courses

For golf enthusiasts, it’s worth noting that Trump owns over 16 golf courses globally, including ones in Scotland and the UAE. His journey into the golf world kicked off with the opening of the Trump International Golf Club back in 1999. His interest in owning and redesigning courses ramped up especially after the 2007-2008 financial crisis, indicating that he’s quite passionate about the sport.

The Game He Loves

Even popular golf icons have weighed in on Trump’s passion for the game, suggesting he enjoys it more than the cash that often comes with it. While one can argue about the dedication and skills he brings to the green, many can’t help but wonder if the economic and security implications of such frequent travels are worth it. For golf fans, the blend of passion and politics at play makes for a captivating—and sometimes contentious—debate.

As with many things in life, golf is often a venue of joy, competition, and sometimes controversy. Whether you’re cheering him on or seeing red over the budget, it’s clear that Trump’s love for golf will continue to play a big role in headlines. So, grab your clubs and watch the greens closely; there are always more holes—and headlines—to come!

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