Donald Trump reports significant LOSS in golf club income since taking office

Trump makes a loss on his golf courses in his first year as President of United States.

Donald Trump reports significant LOSS in golf club income since taking office

Donald Trump has seen his Trump-branded golf courses make him LESS MONEY in his first year as President of the United States than before he took office.

Trump reported that his golf-related revenue made him about $67 million less in 2017 in comparison with 2016 - a decrease of 24%.

Of the 17 golf companies listed on the filing, 14 of them saw losses from the previous year.

Donald Trump reports significant LOSS in golf club income since taking office

    The President saw a 27% cut in his income from the Trump National Golf Course outside Washington, where he's visited more than 20 times since taking office.

    He took the biggest hit, a 35% drop, at the Trump National Doral golf course. Trump reported $115,865,590 last year and $74,755,375 in the most recent filing.

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    In total, Trump carries as much as $1.25 billion in mortgages that will mature in the next five to seven years for three of his golf courses.

    There was one new golf company listed that brought in $270,000 in income. 

    One positive, however, was Trump Turnberry which saw a $6 million spike in 2017 for a significant 41% increase.

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