It wasn't George Washington... it was Donald Trump! The secret is out: Trump is building a new golf course in Washington, D.C. This September, he plans to cut down the 200 year old historic Japanese cherry trees!
Trump’s New D.C. Golf Course Threatens to Scrap Historic Grove of Cherry Trees and Beloved Riverside Bike TrailTrump said that he planned to begin construction on the new golf course at East Potomac Park on Sept. 1PeopleBy Kimberlee Speakman
July 2, 2026NEED TO KNOW
- Plans for Trump's redesigned golf course on the East Potomac peninsula reportedly exclude a historic grove of cherry trees, bicycle trail and miniature golf course that have become popular attractions for locals and tourists
- The redesign would reportedly expand an existing public golf course so that it cuts into 50 acres of parkland used for recreation like fishing and cycling
- Opponents argue the plans violate a 1897 act establishing the park for public recreation and access
President Donald Trump’s plans to redesign the golf course on the East Potomac peninsula in Washington, D.C., may come at the expense of cherry blossoms that have bloomed at the site for more than a century.
Trump was spotted touring the East Potomac Golf Links on Sunday, June 28, carrying plans for the redesigned golf course, which appeared to exclude Washington's oldest grove of cherry trees and other popular recreation areas, according to The Washington Post.[...]Trump initially shared his plans for the East Potomac Golf Links, which sits on federal land run by the National Park Service, on Truth Social. He wrote that he planned to “build one of the Greatest Golf Courses anywhere in the World,” which would “host major golf tournaments.”
A project of this size legally requires environmental studies, public input periods, and formal regulatory reviews. What have we had to date? Zilch. The plans haven't even been officially released to the public. It looks like Trump was just going to "do it," just like he did with the Ballroom.
Trump Will Take Over a Central D.C. Golf Course Starting This Week
Major renovations to the East Potomac Golf Links will start later, but the course will shut down after the final tee time on Sunday.NOTUSBy Reese Gorman
May 1, 2026The Trump administration will officially take over the East Potomac Golf Links on Sunday and will begin renovations, two sources familiar with the plans told NOTUS.
On Monday, landscaping, deferred maintenance and tree-clearing work in line with the National Park Service’s pre-approved plans will commence, the sources said. The major renovations at the course will start later, once a design is approved by the NPS and all legal compliance has been met. Golf course architect Tom Fazio is expected to lead the renovations, a source told NOTUS.The National Links Trust, which previously had a lease and controlled the East Potomac, Langston and Rock Creek golf courses, is being offered a renewed lease for Rock Creek, a source told NOTUS. The offer would include a waiver of unpaid rent for the trust to use for course improvements. NLT told NOTUS that they have not been offered any renewed lease for Rock Creek Park Golf from the administration.“This news was a complete surprise to us. We have also not received any offer of a lease at Rock Creek Park Golf. For the sake of our community and employees, we hope to have clarity as soon as possible,” a spokesperson said. “We remain committed to our mission, our community, and working to protect the public golf courses in Washington, DC for the benefit of the entire community.”
Why all the secrecy?
Say goodbye to the public walking and bike paths. Say goodbye to the cherry blossoms. (By the way, dealing with dead and dying trees is an ongoing challenge, which is why the NPS already has a program to replace them). WTOP described the situation this way:
The plans shared Thursday show the layout of the 18-hole “championship course,” which would play more than 7,600 yards from the tips and more than 5,700 yards from the front tees. The design also features a double-sided driving range, practice area and nine-hole pitch-and-putt course.
East Potomac Golf Links currently includes a nine-hole par 3 course, nine-hole executive course, 18-hole regulation course and even a mini golf course, along with a driving range and practice area. Officials with the National Links Trust, the nonprofit that operates the course, have said the complex’s current offering accommodates golfers of various skill levels.
Critics responded Thursday with several comments on the revamped design, including awkward transitions from green to tee, likely the result of packing such a long course into a property tightly confined by water on all sides.
Those tight quarters, detractors have said, also make it unlikely the course could host major championship-caliber events the Trump administration is dreaming of.
Other are worried that the course will be priced out for most people, right now it is around $50 for 18 holes but fear are that it could go up to $200 or $300 as other course designed by world-renowned golf course architect Tom Fazio charge. Pricing it out of the range of most of the golfer that use it today.
Oh and guess what is being dumped there now the golf course? With no permits!
Still, physical signs of the plans are evident at the site, including mounds of dirt transported there from the demolition at the White House.
That debris has since been found to contain lead, chromium and other toxic metals, the National Park Service said. The nonprofit D.C. Preservation League has sued the Trump administration, arguing the dumping was unlawful and possibly hazardous.
E&E New by Politico:
The East Wing was built at a time when the fibrous minerals were widely used in construction because of their fire-retardant qualities.By Ellie Borst, Heather Richards12/01/2025The Trump administration never obtained a permit from Washington to identify and remove asbestos before it tore down the White House’s East Wing in October.
The omission, brought to light by a public records request to the D.C. Department of Energy and Environment, highlights in a legally gray area due to the White House’s unique position as a federal jurisdiction within the nation’s capital.
And the decision not to follow city protocol, as the White House and the Trump administration have in the past, deepens controversy over the abrupt demolition of the 83-year-old building.The White House is still legally responsible for taking safety precautions, but federal standards do not require a regulator to sign off on abatement plans beforehand.
Trump's cavalier approach to laws and regulations continues with this golf course right in the heart of Washington. Anyone want to bet that the final name of the course will be "Trump National Golf Club on the Potomac"?


