Published On: Wed, Dec 31st, 2025

Trump administration terminates lease for Washington D.C.'s golf courses

In 2020, the National Links Trust signed a 50-year deal to oversee Washington D.C.'s three municipal golf courses. Just five years later, the Trump administration has officially ended that lease, claiming a breach of contract with the National Parks Service, which owns each the land that the courses are on.

According to reports, the deal was meant to propel projects to redesign and renovate the three courses, using money from donors and government funding. The Trump administration claims that these improvements have not been done in a timely enough manner, thusly breaking their agreement.

"The Trump administration prides itself on getting the job done for the American people and partnering with others who share that same goal," the Interior Department said in a statement Wednesday.

Meanwhile, the National Links Trust is "devastated" at this development, believing they'd always maintained a "productive and cooperative working relationship with the National Park Service."

What does this mean for D.C.'s municipal golf courses?

In the short-term, not much. The National Links Trust has agreed to stay on for the time being in order to maintain operations at each of the three courses. However, all long-term projects, including the Rock Creek Park rehabilitation project, which is currently ongoing, will halt immediately.

Former President Donald Trump takes a swing during a practice round of the LIV Golf Bedminster golf tournament at Trump National Bedminster.

Is Trump attempting to take over D.C.'s golf scene?

This decision has sparked controversy, with some media outlets believing Trump is attempting to take over the county's public golf system. Just a few days ago, reports emerged that D.C.'s local golf officials and elected leaders would do anything in their power to prevent President Trump from gaining control of the system, even noting that the termination of the lease with the National Links Trust had been brewing since earlier in the fall when Trump's administration sent the Trust a notice.

Since its inception, the National Links Trust has maintained that its mission is to maintain affordability and access for D.C.’s local golf scene. Charles Allen, a member of the D.C. council, has gone on record stating that he believes Trump's decision to end the lease with the National Links Trust is an attempt to obtain the land "for the wealthy and well connected."

Allen said, "These are historic, important public courses that have a rich history of affordability and access." He continued, "It concerns me to have the Trump administration terminate the lease for, let’s be honest, made-up reasons."

How many golf courses does Trump own?

Trump owns more than a dozen courses around the world, including 11 in the United States. He's also made his love for the East Potomac Golf Links — widely considered the best course in the D.C. Area — well-known, recently telling the Wall Street Journal "If we [renovate] them, we'll do it really beautifully."

Some sources indicate that Trump's vision is to transform the East Potomac Golf Links into a "championship-level facility capable of holding professional tour events and international competition." Many critics believe that this decision would go against everything East Potomac has stood for, namely creating a space for affordable golf in a densely populated metropolitan area.

Will the National Links Trust take legal action against the Trump administration?

According to reports, The National Links Trust had "retained legal counsel from two prominent D.C.-area firms" just a few days ago, weighing their legal options should their lease be terminated.

Well, that day has come.

However, they also noted that filing a lawsuit against the Trump administration would only be a last resort for the Trust. There is no news currently that the National Links Trust is looking to file any such suit.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Trump terminates lease of Washington DC golf courses

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