Trump sets September 1 start date for East Potomac Golf Links renovation in Washington, D.C.
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Jasmine Laws
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President Donald Trump has set September 1 as the start date for renovations at East Potomac Golf Links, a historic century-old public golf course in Washington, D.C. Trump toured the course with Interior Secretary Doug Burgum and golf architect Tom Fazio, stating the federal government would rebuild the "old and run down" course into one of the greatest in the world, potentially hosting major tournaments. This is the latest project in a broader effort to renovate prominent public spaces in the nation's capital.
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· 2 pulledthe federal government would rebuild the 'old and run down' course into one of the 'greatest golf courses anywhere in the world'
the president said the course could one day host major tournaments
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