Donald Trump, despite his frequent golfing at his own courses, is planning a major renovation project at the Andrews Air Force Base golf course. The Andrews course, known as the "president's golf course," has been a favored retreat for past presidents, including Obama. Trump has enlisted golf champion Jack Nicklaus to redesign the course, promising significant improvements. The course has two 18-hole courses and a 9-hole course, and is near where Air Force One is housed. Former course manager Michael Thomas observed that presidents enjoy driving golf carts. Trump's plans for Andrews are part of a larger collection of construction projects. The White House states that the renovation’s purpose is to improve the courses. The construction follows past renovations, like the 2018 project. The Andrews course is typically reserved for military personnel and their families. Presidential golfing at Andrews involves security measures, such as blocking holes, but usually not major interruptions.
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