Trump Golf Resort Posts 13th Straight Loss as His Approval Rating Sinks to New Lows
Donald Trump’s favorite golf course in Scotland just posted its 13th straight annual loss. And it’s not the only thing that’s been slipping. Trump International near Aberdine lost about $1.17 million in 2024, making more than a decade of Red 13 years in a row. Uh even with a new second course and a family visit to boost attention, the business is still not even breaking even. The resort also has been flagged for multiple sewage contamination breaches, though management insists they’re within environmental limits. And while the golf side struggles, Trump’s approval rating is sliding, too. A Reuters Ipsos poll this past summer put him at just 40% approval, the lowest of his current term. Uh so between fairways and favorability both are trending in the same direction downhill
Donald Trump’s Scottish golfing venture and his political standing are both enduring rough patches. On the one hand, his esteemed resort continues to bleed money; on the other, his public support is slipping across key voter segments.
Resort Losses Mount
One of Trump’s favorite retreats — Trump International Scotland near Aberdeen, Scotland — incurred its 13th continuous year of losses in 2024. The managing company, Trump International Golf Club Scotland Ltd., reported a full-year loss of roughly US$1.17 million, narrowing from a US$1.83 million loss the prior year (via Bloomberg).
Revenue at the course climbed to about US$5.55 million from US$4.75 million, buoyed by increased tournament activity and marketing efforts. The strategic report emphasized “further investments in the expansion of its world-class facilities as part of its long-term strategic growth.”
Trump originally acquired the Menie property north of Aberdeen back in 2006; the course opened in 2012 and has recorded losses every year since. Earlier in 2024, the resort added a second course (named after Trump’s mother, who was born in Scotland), and the Trump family made a high-profile visit in July to boost publicity.
Yet despite the added publicity and infrastructure investment, the operational losses indicate that the business model remains under strain. The resort has also been criticized for environmental issues — including sewage contamination breaches. According to documents from the Scottish Environment Protection Agency, the course violated sewage contamination limits 14 times since 2019 and multiple times in 2024, eight of which were classified as “upper tier” incidents with potential enforcement implications. The resort management disagrees with characterizations of serious risk, saying their wastewater system meets licensing and relies on natural ground filtration to mitigate harm.
Political Headwinds: Approval Rating Sinks
Meanwhile, President Trump’s broader political fortunes are showing signs of faltering. Several recent polls indicate his approval rating has plummeted to the lowest levels of his current term.
A July 29, 2025 poll by Reuters/Ipsos found Trump’s job-approval rating at 40%, marking the weakest point of his second term.
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Earlier in April, a poll found his approval rating at 39%, with 55% disapproving — a steep drop from earlier months.
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The July Marquette Law School poll placed his approval at 45% with 55% disapproval.
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On specific issues, his support is weaker: for example, a May poll found his net approval on inflation/cost-of-living was −32 points (34% approve vs 66% disapprove).
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The decline is particularly pronounced among independents — a key voting bloc — and on core issues such as the economy, inflation, tariffs and immigration. His base among Republicans remains strong, but his failure to expand beyond the base is showing up in bruised numbers.
The political relevance is clear: as Trump’s business ventures face losses, his public image is weakening — especially at a time when economic concerns dominate voters’ minds and any blemish on his management of institutions correlates with broader disapproval.
Why the Two Stories Matter Together
Symbolic overlap: The resort’s repeated losses serve as a metaphor for the broader challenge Trump faces: heavy investment and effort, but weak returns (in both business and politics).
Economic credibility: The resort’s continual financial under-performance may weaken Trump’s claim to business-savvy leadership — at exactly the moment voters are skeptical of his economic leadership.
Issue convergence: Polls show voters are deeply concerned about the economy, cost of living and inflation — topics that overlap with business performance and management credibility. If the leisure-business owned by Trump cannot generate profit after years of investment, voters may draw broader inferences about his leadership in government or policy.
Brand vs substance: Trump’s brand remains strong among his loyal supporters, but both his business and political metrics suggest difficulty breaking out to a broader audience or demonstrating tangible success beyond the base.
What’s Next
For the resort: The management emphasizes that the increased revenue and expanded facilities are intended to pay off in coming years (“We expect [this] will help to deliver continued revenue growth in 2025 and beyond.”) But turning around a decade of losses will require sustained improvement.
For Trump politically: He will need to improve his optics on key priority issues (economy, cost of living, immigration) and broaden his appeal beyond core supporters if he hopes to stabilize or raise his approval rating. The continuing economic headwinds (inflation, cost pressures, government shutdowns etc.) complicate this.
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He should have democrats run it so they could steal from the members like they do from tax payers
Man it’ll be nice when these boomers are gone so we don’t have to listen to their whiny nonsense anymore.
This is the problem with social media any idiot with a phone can set up and act like they know what they're talking about. It's funny how you can criticize a man who's an actual billionaire about how he runs his business when nobody even knows who the hell you are. You probably recorded this in your mom's basement. You should thank him for taking a loss to run your country. Also nobody cares about the approval rating because unlike other presidents he's doing exactly what he said he was going to do and he's not eligible for re-election. You're probably getting the pole from the same people that told you that Kamala Harris was going to win and that Hillary was going to win
Looks like a struck a nerve with MAGA. Who hurt these people?