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  • 2021-01-13 (xsd:date)
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  • Did PGA of America Ban Trump Golf Courses for Life? (en)
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  • The Professional Golf Association of America (PGA) distanced themselves from incumbent U.S. President Donald Trump as they voted to take their championship event away from the Trump National Golf Club Bedminster in New Jersey in 2022. They made this decision in the aftermath of a violent attack by a pro-Trump mob on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Snopes readers were curious if this meant PGA was enforcing a lifetime ban on holding their events at Trump-owned golf courses. We learned that at the moment no such announcement had been made. In a video posted on the association website, Jim Richerson, president of PGA of America made the following statement: A new venue has not been announced yet. The PGA website has a list of venues for future sites of the PGA Championship until 2034. None of these venues are Trump-owned. The 2022 venue, it now says, is TBD. In an interview with The Associated Press, Seth Waugh, the CEO of PGA of America said, We find ourselves in a political situation not of our making. We’re fiduciaries for our members, for the game, for our mission and for our brand. And how do we best protect that? Our feeling was given the tragic events of Wednesday that we could no longer hold it at Bedminster. The damage could have been irreparable. The only real course of action was to leave. The Trump Organization also released a statement in response to the decision: This isn’t, however, the first time the PGA of America has pulled an event from a Trump-owned venue. In 2015, they canceled the PGA Grand Slam at the Trump National Los Angeles Golf Club after Trump made disparaging remarks about Mexican immigrants when he was running for president. The PGA of America awarded that tournament to the Trump Organization’s New Jersey golf course back in 2014. Waugh declined to say whether they expected any legal challenges from the Trump Organization. The PGA has not announced any lifetime ban for Trump golf courses, but they have decided not to hold the 2022 PGA Championship at the Trump-owned golf course in New Jersey. As such, we rate this claim a Mixture. (en)
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