Seems the PGA isn't going to give trump the time of day and will be moving the 2022 PGA Championship from his Bedminster course. The censures will continue even if remose is expressed. https://www.nj.com/sports/2021/01/p...er-of-2022-pga-championship-insider-says.html
If true that is excellent. The free market attwarting the Trumpocity will be a. beautiful thing to watch.
Does he still own it inside of a jail cell? By the time 2022 rolls around Bedminster just might be a regular golf course.
Bedminster will become just another Dirty Donald money losing property of which he has a long line of.
Good deal, for the obvious reason, but also because I don't expect that Bedminster will have been as tough a test as the PGA Championship should be. It's rarely the US Open in difficulty, but after having watched the Women's US Open on that course a few years ago, I don't see this course as having the challenges or history a major deserves OTOH, it makes me a little sad that a great course like Turnberry won't be hosting British Opens until it's no longer a Trump property. With tough weather, that's a helluva course... https://theconversation.com/trumps-...urnberry-but-there-could-be-rough-ahead-26197