As spring approached summer in early June 2025, a claim that U.S. President Donald Trump turned the lawn of the White House into a golf course
Trump's affinity for golf is well known, and a visit from a golf pro to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue on June 1 appeared
Social media users shared the claim on X (archived), Facebook (archived) and TikTok (archived), some including videos depicting a putting green in front of the unmistakable exterior of the White House.
Others suggested Trump was specifically turning it into a "mini golf" course, while more complained that the project was a gross misuse of
@hopesparks01 Golf course on the white house lawn. Absolutely despicable. #trump #golf #grifter #fyp #fy #viral #foryourpage #trending #news #viralvideo ♬ POS — Sueco
However, the rumor that Trump turned the White House lawn into a golf course, mini or otherwise, is
Though the president did meet with pro golfer Bryson DeChambeau at the White House on June 1 and the pro did
President Dwight D. Eisenhower installed a putting green on the South Lawn of the White House in 1954, where it still stands today, although it was removed for about 20 years.
A 2001 feature in The Irish Times reported that although Eisenhower's "successor, John F. Kennedy, was an accomplished golfer, probably the best ever to occupy the White House, he rarely used the green. In the event, it was finally removed during the presidency of Richard Nixon who, ironically, had been Eisenhower's vice president."
This series of events was corroborated by a document from the Army Navy Country Club Foundation, an organization that maintained the green during its original use from 1957 onward. The foundation said the green was paid for "with help from [the] United States Golf Association" and that private donors
In 1995, former President Bill Clinton had the green restored — a restoration, The Irish Times reported, that "cost the U.S. taxpayer nothing. All of the machinery, materials and manpower were donated."
In mid-February 2021, a feature about the green on the golf enthusiast website Golf.com said (archived):
The current iteration was put in place by Robert Trent Jones Jr. at the behest of Bill Clinton. The idea for a green itself took root when devoted hacker Dwight Eisenhower lived at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. His green — created, along with two par 3s at Camp David, by RTJ Sr. — was removed by Richard Nixon for unknown reasons. When Clinton asked Jones Jr. to restore the green, they chose the spot of Ike's original dance floor.
Further, Getty Images hosts a variety of photographs of former presidents playing on the restored green — the same one on which DeChambeau
Featured in the photos are shots of former President George W. Bush and his dog Barney from 2003 as well as former President Barack Obama and then-Vice President Joe Biden from 2009.
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While Trump is known to be an avid golfer, it is false to say that he turned the White House lawn into a golf course. Rather, it is a putting green that was originally installed in 1954 and restored in 1995, where it has been in regular use since.
