President Donald Trump’s love for golf has continued into his second term, with data from public trackers suggesting that he has spent close to 25% of his 2025 presidency on the golf course. While estimates vary depending on how golf-related days are counted, the numbers indicate that Trump remains one of the most active golfers among modern U.S. presidents.
Tracking President Donald Trump’s Golf Days In His Second Term
According to TrumpGolfTrack.com, Trump visited a Trump Organization property on 428 of the 1,461 days (30%) of his first presidential term and is estimated to have played 261 rounds of golf, one every 5.6 days. The website currently has Trump spending 14.7% or 38 days of his presidency on the golf course, though it has not counted any appearances since June 21st.
Roll Call Factbase, which tracks the President’s schedule, shows a different number, including 27 visits missing from TrumpGolfTrack.com since its last reported appearance on the course.
According to DidTrumpGolfToday.com, Trump has spent a whopping 24.7% of his second term in office on the golf course with his most recent visit coming on Oct. 4th at Trump National Golf Club in Washington D.C.
Is Polymarket Using An Outdated Source To Cheat Bettors?
That discrepancy could be the difference in a lot of money changing hands. Prediction marketplace Polymarket has offered odds on Trump spending at least 25% of his presidency on the golf course. The company is using TrumpGolfTrack.com as its official source but the tracker doesn’t appear to have been updated in over three months.
According to the prediction market, over $66,000 has been wagered on Trump’s golf schedule and the company will continue to take bets until the market closes on Dec. 31st, 2025.
The lack of recent updates has created uncertainty among bettors. If the tracker is not updated before the resolution date, thousands of dollars in wagers could hinge on outdated information. According to Polymarket’s official rules, “definitive photo or video evidence confirmed by a consensus of credible reporting may also be used to supplement the tally if the trumpgolftrack.com tally is incomplete.”
However, photo or video evidence could be hard to come by, especially for visits at private clubs like Trump National Golf Club, Washington D.C.
Perhaps more interestingly, Donald Trump Jr. has been serving as a strategic advisor for Polymarket, which adds an unusual connection between the betting platform’s operations and one of the subjects most frequently featured in its markets.
Whether President Trump ultimately spends 15%, 25%, or even more of his presidency on the course, one thing is clear: few leaders have blurred the lines between politics, business, and sports quite like he has.