U.S. Schools to Require Golf Lessons for All Students Starting 2026
President Donald Trump has unveiled a nationwide policy that will require all public school students to learn golf starting in the 2026 academic year. Trump described the initiative as “the biggest upgrade to American education since the invention of recess.”
According to the White House press release, the plan will replace traditional physical education classes with golf training sessions. Schools will be equipped with putting greens, digital swing analyzers, and miniature sand traps.
Supporters say the sport promotes patience, strategic thinking, and “the ability to close deals on the back nine.” “Every successful leader I know plays golf,” Trump said during his announcement at Trump National Golf Club. “Now every American student will have that winning edge.”
Critics warn the program will be costly. The National Education Association estimates billions will be needed for equipment, turf installation, and mandatory caddie training for high school students.
Trump defended the spending, claiming the investment would “pay for itself” through future business deals made by graduates on golf courses. He also hinted that televised high school golf tournaments could bring in new revenue.
The first nationwide championship is already scheduled for 2027 at Pebble Beach. “Dodgeball is out,” Trump concluded. “Birdies are in, and America will win — bigly.”

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