President Donald Trump’s public golf courses can be found across the United States and around the world, showcasing his passion for the sport.
Recently, he was spotted sharing a round with the legendary Tiger Woods at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida.
The president boasts an impressive 2.5 handicap, with his primary affiliation at Trump National Golf Club Bedminster, as noted by the United States Golf Association’s Golf Handicap Information Network.
The Trump Organization features a remarkable collection of 18 golf courses, of which 11 are situated within the U.S. National borders, inviting golfers from all walks of life to enjoy pristine fairways and breathtaking scenery. Among these, two courses in the United States remain accessible to all enthusiasts, allowing them the opportunity to experience the allure of Trump’s golf legacy.
The exclusivity of Trump’s private clubs spans locations in Bedminster, Colts Neck, Charlotte, Washington, D.C., Westchester, Hudson Valley, Philadelphia, Juniper, and Palm Beach. Their rich history and stunning landscapes foster a unique atmosphere for both relaxation and competitive play.
President Trump has ambitious plans, as two more international courses are set to debut soon in enchanting destinations: Bali, Indonesia, and Muscat, Oman, inviting golfers to explore lush terrains and exotic backdrops.
For those intrigued by public golfing, the experiences unfurl below.
Trump National Doral Golf Club stands tall with four championship courses, each whispering stories of the sport’s elite. In April, the golf club will host the 2025 LIV Golf Miami tournament, where famed players like Dustin Johnson, Bryson DeChambeau, and Brooks Koepka will compete for glory. Deftly crafted, the Blue Monster course is celebrated as one of Golf Magazine’s Top 100 best public courses for 2024-2025.
Trump National Golf Club Los Angeles graces the Pacific Ocean, presenting stunning views of Catalina Island. Here, a grand 45,000-square-foot clubhouse complements four diverse dining options, offering a truly immersive experience amid nature’s elegance.
In South Ayrshire, Scotland, Trump Turnberry not only holds four Open Championships, it presents three meticulously designed courses. The Alisa Course, named after the age-old volcanic Ailsa Craig, sits regally across from the property, a reminder of nature’s timeless allure.
In Aberdeen, amidst the breathtaking North Sea coastline, Trump International Scotland lures golfers into its greens stretched across 7,428 yards, a creation of the esteemed Martin Hawtree.
On the western shores of Ireland, Trump International Golf Links Doonbeg lies architectured by nature’s hand. Originally sculpted from sandy hills, it spans 7,026 yards, with rounds averaging four hours and 30 minutes. Meanwhile, in Dubai, golfers can play under the stars at Trump International Golf Club Dubai, created at the AKOYA by DAMAC master development, embracing a 7,205-yard course alongside a par-3 offering.
In Indonesia, the Trump International Golf Course Lido introduces golfer Ernie Els’ first course design in the country. Here, among the lush tropical forests of West Java, players can gaze upon the majestic Mount Salak and Mount Gede, a serene reminder of beauty’s infinite charm.
Golf is more than a game; it invites introspection, a chance to connect with nature, and an opportunity to reflect on the life lived in play. Each swing carries significance, as players lose themselves in moments of pure focus amidst picturesque surroundings, igniting an unbreakable bond with the sport.
