But experts who have reviewed the city’s 566-page contract with the ex-president say kicking him off the course may not be so easy. Area landscaper and sometime Trump course golfer Sean DeBartolo, who often drives past the hillside sign spelling out “TRUMP LINKS" in giant stones, says he could offer a temporary solution: Fill in those letters with sod and wait for tempers to cool. When the group said it was pulling a tournament from his Bedminster, New Jersey, golf course, the Trump Organization warned it was in “breach of a binding contract.” The PGA of America did not respond to requests for comment. Eric Trump, who runs the company’s golf business, declined to comment for this story. The city bore the cost of building the course, not Trump, obliging him to spend a minimum of $10 million on a new clubhouse.
Source: ABC News May 14, 2021 14:10 UTC