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2026年5月4日,美国华盛顿,背景为华盛顿纪念碑的东波托马克高尔夫球场,一名高尔夫球手正在开球。该球场的未来悬而未决,特朗普政府计划接管运营并关闭球场以开展维护工作。路透社/凯文·拉马克 购买授权链接,将在新标签页打开
华盛顿,5月8日(路透社)——唐纳德·特朗普总统政府与运营华盛顿特区公共高尔夫球场的非营利组织于周五达成协议,根据协议,该组织将获得两个球场的新长期租赁权,而联邦官员将对第三个球场进行全面翻新。
双方于周五发布了联合声明。以下是部分细节:
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- 声明称,国家林克斯信托非营利组织将获得新的长期租赁权,运营并重新开发兰斯顿高尔夫球场和罗克溪公园高尔夫球场。
- 声明补充道,该非营利组织将临时继续运营东波托马克高尔夫球场,直至内政部国家公园管理局启动对这个滨水球场的“历史性修复”工作。
- 声明还提到,美国首都的所有三家公共高尔夫球场都将保持开放。
- 去年12月,特朗普政府终止了国家林克斯信托公司此前负责管理华盛顿特区公共高尔夫球场的协议。
- 批评人士认为,此次协议终止是特朗普重塑美国首都风貌举措的又一步。
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Trump administration reaches deal with non-profit over DC golf courses
2026-05-09 02:20:00 / Reuters
By Kanishka Singh
May 9, 2026 2:20 AM UTC Updated 1 hour ago
With the Washington Monument in the background, a golfer tees off at East Potomac Golf Course, whose future is in the courts as the Trump administration plans to take over operations and close it down to begin maintenance work, in Washington, D.C., U.S., May 4, 2026. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque Purchase Licensing Rights, opens new tab
WASHINGTON, May 8 (Reuters) – President Donald Trump’s administration and a non-profit group that runs Washington, D.C.’s public golf courses reached a deal on Friday under which the organization will have a new long-term lease of two courses while federal officials will overhaul a third one.
The two sides released a joint statement on Friday. Here are some details:
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- The National Links Trust non-profit will have a new long-term lease to operate and redevelop Langston Golf Course and Rock Creek Park Golf, the statement said.
- The statement added that the non-profit will continue to operate East Potomac Golf Links on an interim basis until the Interior Department’s National Park Service starts what it calls a “historic restoration” of the waterfront course.
- All three public golf courses in the U.S. capital will remain open, the statement added.
- In December, the Trump administration ended National Links’ previous deal to oversee D.C.’s public golf courses.
- Critics saw the cancellation as another step in Trump’s push to remake the look of the nation’s capital.
Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Washington; Editing by Sergio Non and Kim Coghill
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