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Trump, Nicklaus Plan Major Revamp of Andrews Golf Course

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The golf course at Joint Base Andrews, long known as the “president’s golf course,” is set for a major transformation. President Donald Trump has enlisted golf legend Jack Nicklaus to redesign the Courses at Andrews, a historic military golf facility located about 15 miles from the White House in Maryland.

For decades, the Courses at Andrews have offered presidents a rare escape from the pressures of office. Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Joe Biden, and Barack Obama all played there during their presidencies. Obama, in particular, was a frequent visitor, logging roughly 110 rounds over eight years—more than any other president.

Unlike many of his predecessors, Trump has typically favored golf courses owned by his family. During his second term, he reportedly spent about one out of every four days at Trump-branded properties. Despite that preference, Trump’s decision to invest in the Andrews course marks a notable shift, signaling interest in upgrading a symbolic piece of presidential and military tradition.

Jack Nicklaus, widely regarded as one of the greatest golfers of all time, will serve as the project’s architect.

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Nicklaus has designed or redesigned hundreds of courses worldwide and is known for blending strategic play with respect for a course’s natural setting. His involvement is expected to bring both prestige and modern design standards to the aging facility.

The revamp aims to improve course conditions, update layouts, and enhance the overall playing experience while remaining within the secure confines of Joint Base Andrews. Supporters say the project could restore the course’s status as a top-tier destination for presidents, military leaders, and authorized guests.

As plans move forward, the redesign highlights the enduring connection between the presidency, golf, and Andrews Air Force Base—an intersection of politics, sport, and history just outside Washington, D.C.

Key Takeaways:

The Courses at Andrews, known as the “president’s golf course,” are set for a major redesign.

Donald Trump has chosen golf icon Jack Nicklaus to lead the overhaul.

The project aims to modernize a historic military golf course near Washington, D.C., long favored by U.S. presidents.

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Trump, Nicklaus aim to revamp military golf course near DC | AP News https://share.google/pq0pMIXmxZWuB0hZg

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