Trump says work on East Potomac public golf course to begin in September

WASHINGTON, June 28 (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump said on Sunday that work would begin in ​September to overhaul Washington’s East Potomac Golf Links, promising ‌to transform the century-old public golf course into one of the best in the world.
Trump said he decided to start work on the ​renovation after touring the site with Interior Secretary ​Doug Burgum and golf course architect Tom Fazio earlier ⁠in the day.
“It was determined that, on this fantastic site, ​with water and unparalleled views of D.C.’s Monuments, we will ​build one of the Greatest Golf Courses anywhere in the World… The Course is virtually unplayable! Work on the new Course, which will ​go quickly, will begin on September 1st,” he said in ​a post on Truth Social.
The renovation comes after a non-profit organization and ‌two ⁠residents in Washington sued the Trump administration to try to block the project.
The administration and the non-profit, National Links Trust, reached a deal in May to allow the organization to continue ​operating East Potomac ​Golf Links ⁠until federal officials overhaul it.
According to a statement on the deal, the non-profit also agreed ​on a new long-term lease to operate and ​redevelop ⁠Washington’s other two public golf courses, Langston Golf Course and Rock Creek Park Golf.
The East Potomac project is part of a ⁠broader ​effort by Trump to reshape U.S. cultural ​and historical institutions, including museums, monuments, national parks and arts centers.

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