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January 1, Trump Makes HISTORIC Move on DC Golf Courses Liberals Can’t Stop

Wyatt’s Take
- President Trump just proved government doesn’t have to run everything into the ground — his administration cut a deal to fix up DC’s crumbling public golf courses that city bureaucrats let rot for years.
- While the left screams about every Trump decision, working Americans who just want affordable recreation are finally getting a win from someone who actually knows how to run a business.
- This is classic Trump — take something broken, make it beautiful again, and let the establishment politicians cry about it while regular folks benefit.
The Trump administration has reached a deal to renovate and restore public golf courses in Washington, DC, breathing new life into facilities that have languished under government mismanagement for years.
The agreement will bring much-needed improvements to courses that serve thousands of everyday Americans looking for affordable recreation in the nation’s capital. While details of the partnership are still emerging, the move signals a dramatic shift from the neglect these historic facilities have endured under previous administrations.
— Secretary Doug Burgum (@SecretaryBurgum) May 9, 2026
A note from our founders on today’s news and our future involvement with Washington, DC’s municipal golf courses. pic.twitter.com/3KQUMEyY6v
— National Links Trust (@links_national) May 9, 2026
For years, DC’s public golf courses have been deteriorating — a victim of bureaucratic indifference and the kind of government inefficiency that Trump built his political brand fighting against. Now, with private sector expertise and actual accountability, these courses are set to become the quality facilities they once were.
The deal represents exactly the kind of public-private partnership that gets results. Instead of throwing taxpayer money at a problem and hoping for the best, the Trump administration is bringing in people who know how to deliver quality and stay on budget.
Critics on the left are already gearing up to attack anything with Trump’s fingerprints on it, but it’s hard to argue with results when you’re talking about improving public amenities that serve working families. These aren’t country clubs for the elite — they’re accessible courses where regular Americans can enjoy the game.
The initiative covers what officials are calling “beloved and historic courses” that have been part of the DC landscape for generations.
“Beloved and historic courses.”
The restoration effort will preserve the character and tradition of these facilities while upgrading them to modern standards. That means better playing conditions, improved maintenance, and amenities that actually work — all things that shouldn’t be too much to ask from government facilities, but somehow always are.
Trump’s background in golf course development and management makes him uniquely qualified to understand what these courses need. Love him or hate him, the man knows how to build and maintain world-class golf facilities. Now that expertise is being put to work for the public good.
The timing couldn’t be better. As cities across America struggle with crumbling infrastructure and bloated budgets, this partnership shows there’s a better way forward than just raising taxes and expanding government payrolls.
While Washington elites clutch their pearls over Trump doing anything successfully, normal Americans in DC will actually have decent public golf courses to enjoy. That’s the kind of tangible improvement that matters far more than political posturing.
The project also sends a message about priorities. Instead of letting public assets decay while spending billions on pet projects and bureaucratic bloat, this administration is focused on things that directly benefit citizens.
Golf may not be everyone’s game, but public recreation facilities matter. They’re places where families can spend time together, where young people can learn a lifelong sport, and where Americans of all backgrounds can enjoy the outdoors without breaking the bank.
For too long, government’s approach to public amenities has been to let them fall apart, then use the disrepair as an excuse to close them down or sell them off. This deal takes a different approach — actually fix what’s broken and give people something to be proud of.
The restoration of DC’s public golf courses won’t make headlines on the evening news or dominate cable coverage. It’s not dramatic enough for the media’s outrage cycle. But for the thousands of people who use these courses, it’s a significant quality-of-life improvement.
That’s the disconnect between Washington and the rest of America in a nutshell. While political insiders obsess over scandal and drama, regular folks just want their government to maintain basic facilities and services competently. This deal delivers on that simple expectation.
The left will inevitably find something to complain about — they always do when Trump is involved. But it’s tough to spin “fixing up public golf courses” into something sinister, no matter how hard the talking heads try.
Wyatt Matters
This is what it looks like when you put someone in charge who’s actually built things in the real world, not just pushed paper around government offices. Public facilities shouldn’t be falling apart in the nation’s capital, and working families deserve places to relax without needing a second mortgage. While the swamp focuses on the next manufactured crisis, Trump’s team is quietly making things work again — exactly what Americans voted for.
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