Six weeks into Donald Trump's second term as president, a rumor began to spread that his golf trips had already cost taxpayers more than $18 million.
For example, a March 8, 2025, post on X claimed that his golf habit was "bleeding taxpayers dry" (archived):
The post had more than 8.5 million views and 111,500 likes as of this writing. The claim spread on X, as well as on Reddit, with separate posts underscoring that he had played golf 13 days of the 48 days he had spent in office, or more than a quarter of the days. Further, Snopes readers searched the site, looking for confirmation that this was true.
The rumor stemmed from a March 8, 2025, analysis by HuffPost, whose S.V. Dáte calculated this estimate using data from a 2019 Government Accountability Office report (we have preserved a copy here).
We contacted Dáte asking for an explanation of his methodology. He replied in an email that he based his calculations on the cost of golf trips Trump made in 2017, as reported by the GAO. "The figures are still 2017 dollars," Dáte said. "I don't feel comfortable simply indexing to CPI [the Consumer Price Index, a measure of inflation] because much of the cost is salaries of various federal agency employees and I don't have a good sense of how those have increased."
A GAO spokesperson said via email that "GAO does not have any work underway on this subject," regarding Trump's 2025 trips.
We also contacted the White House and will update this report should they respond.
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The 2019 GAO report said the first four golf
These costs consisted of approximately $10.6 million for operating costs and $3.0 million for temporary duty costs. DOD and DHS incurred the majority of these costs — about $8.5 million and $5.1 million, respectively. As previously mentioned, these figures do not include certain classified cost information. Moreover, they do not include the salaries and benefits of U.S. government civilian and military personnel traveling with the President or involved with agency travel preparations, because these personnel would have received their salaries and benefits for the conduct of their regular duties and responsibilities regardless of whether the President traveled.
We identified about $60,000 in expenses paid to Mar-a-Lago for these four trips.
Dáte wrote that each of these four trips had cost $3,383,250 in 2017 dollars (the CPI calculator of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics shows this would amount to $4,431,530.71 in 2025 dollars). He used this amount to estimate the cost of golf trips Trump took from his second inauguration on Jan. 20, 2025, to March 8, 2025.
To replicate Dáte's $18 million estimate, we multiplied his $3,383,250 single-trip estimate for early 2017 by Trump's number of trips to Mar-a-Lago through March 8, 2025 (five) — $16.9 million in 2017 dollars. Dáte told us he added an estimated $1.1 million for the Doral trip. He said that trip would cost less than a trip to Mar-a-Lago because Mar-a-Lago is surrounded by water, making surveillance more complex.
Dáte said in a telephone conversation that he used a slightly lower number than the true average cost per trip, according to the GAO report — $3,392,000 — because he realized
While this is a crude calculation, Snopes used the inflation-adjusted number — $4.43 million — to estimate that Trump's first five visits to Mar-a-Lago in 2025 could have totaled $22.2 million in 2025 dollars. This estimate does not include the Doral visit.
These trips also come with costs for local law enforcement. For example, on Feb. 28, 2025, an ABC news affiliate reported that his visits cost the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office $240,000 a day, and that one recent visit had cost the department more than $1 million.
Snopes has also looked into the cost of Trump's visit to the 2025 Super Bowl and how much time former President Joe Biden spent on vacation.
