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Trump International Golf Club is a private 27-hole golf course in West Palm Beach, Florida. It was designed by Jim Fazio, who was given a budget of over $40 million, and was opened in 1999. [ 1 ] This venue was Donald Trump 's first golf course property.
The second Trump-branded golf course, the Trump World Golf Club, was designed by Tiger Woods and developed and built by DAMAC Properties, a company founded by Hussain Sajwani. It was scheduled to be opened in 2017, the year in which a report revealed that migrants working on the project were not being paid on time. [21]
Trump National Golf Club, Los Angeles is a public golf club in Rancho Palos Verdes, California with a 7,242-yard (6,622 m) course originally designed by Pete Dye, and redesigned by Donald J. Trump and Tom Fazio. [1] [2] It is owned by The Trump Organization.
Donald Trump drives a golf cart prior to the start of day 3 of the LIV Golf Invitational Bedminster at Trump National Golf Club on Aug. 13, 2023, in Bedminster, New Jersey.
Donald Trump bought the 520 acres (210 ha) property, which included the estate of automaker John Z. DeLorean, for less than US$35 million in 2002. [4] [5] It was previously known as Lamington Farm and the site of a floundering golf course construction project. [6] [7] The 36-hole club was designed by golf course architects Tom Fazio and Tom ...
President Donald Trump gestures to supporters as he leaves the Trump International Golf Club on Feb. 17, 2025, in West Palm Beach, Florida. ... WASHINGTON — Donald Trump has already spent $10.7 ...
Donald J. Trump’s golf club in Jupiter, Florida, where multi-million-dollar villas flank the greens of an 18-hole course, reflects the new geography of his family business. Long based in New ...
The coat of arms granted to "The Trump International Golf Club Scotland Ltd" in 2011 bears the battle cry: "Nunquam Concedere".In 2008, Trump promoted the golf course with a coat of arms that he had used for his American businesses, but was warned by the Lord Lyon King of Arms, the highest authority for Scottish heraldry, that a Scottish law disallows the use of unregistered arms.