Golfers at Langston say they would be open to the idea as long as the history is preserved and the price of a round of golf remains affordable.
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is exploring an unusual option to manage Langston Golf Course in Northeast D.C., turning to the Washington Commanders as it searches for a new operator.
The administration is seeking a replacement after canceling the government’s lease with the National Links Trust, a nonprofit that restores public golf courses.
The Interior Department recently approached the Commanders’ charitable foundation about possibly overseeing Langston. The
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