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Trump's Golf Expenses Surge: A Closer Look at the Costs

President Donald Trump's golf-related expenses have surged past $101 million since January 2025, with projections suggesting they could reach $300 million by the end of his second term. This analysis highlights the rapid increase in costs compared to his first term and contrasts his spending with that of former presidents Obama and Biden. Trump's frequent visits to his golf properties, particularly Mar-a-Lago, have raised questions about the financial implications for taxpayers. As the debate continues, will Trump reconsider his golf expenditures?
 

Overview of Trump's Golf-Related Expenses


The financial burden on American taxpayers for President Donald Trump's golf outings has reached a staggering milestone. According to a recent analysis, the expenses related to his golf trips and security have exceeded $101.2 million since he resumed his presidency in January 2025. If this trend continues, the total could approach $300 million by the end of his second term. This amount already accounts for two-thirds of the total costs incurred during his first term for similar activities, and he shows no signs of slowing down. His recent visit to his West Palm Beach golf course marked the 56th time he has visited since his second inauguration, totaling 110 days spent on the golf course since taking office. This averages out to Trump spending more than one out of every four days of his presidency at one of his own golf properties.


Rapid Increase in Spending

How Fast the Money Is Being Spent


The rapid increase in these expenses is particularly noteworthy. During his first term, it took Trump two years to reach the $100 million mark, but he has achieved this in a fraction of the time during his current term. His first term ultimately totaled $151.5 million over 293 days on the golf course, a figure that this second term is likely to surpass comfortably. The analysis is based on a 2019 report from the Government Accountability Office, which detailed the costs associated with Trump's golf trips during his first term, including a $13.6 million bill for four trips to Mar-a-Lago in early 2017, which encompassed Air Force One flight costs, additional security expenses, and the transportation of motorcade vehicles to Florida.


Cost Breakdown of Golf Trips

Here Is What You Need To Know


Not all of Trump's golf trips carry the same price tag. His visits to the Bedminster course in New Jersey average around $1.1 million each, while trips to his Doral resort in Florida cost approximately $2.7 million. However, Mar-a-Lago stands out as the most expensive destination, with each visit costing about $3.4 million, primarily due to heightened security requirements, including a Coast Guard vessel stationed offshore and armed law enforcement boats patrolling the nearby waterways. The most expensive outing recorded to date was a $9.7 million trip to his Scottish resorts last summer, coinciding with the opening of a new course at his Aberdeen property, an event that received promotion from White House staff.


Comparison with Previous Presidents

Comparing Trump With Biden And Obama


It's important to compare Trump's spending with that of his predecessors, especially considering his past criticisms of their leisure activities. Prior to his 2016 election, Trump frequently criticized Barack Obama for his golf outings, claiming he would be too busy to play if elected. After losing in 2020, he also targeted Joe Biden's weekend trips to Delaware. However, the figures reveal a different narrative. Obama's golf expenses were significantly lower as he primarily played at Joint Base Andrews, which is just a short motorcade ride from the White House. Biden's trips to Delaware utilized smaller aircraft, which are less costly to operate compared to the full-size Air Force One that Trump employs for his Florida trips, which the GAO estimates costs $273,063 per hour to operate. Whether Trump will consider reducing his taxpayer-funded golf expenses remains uncertain.