A golf course of Donald Trump allegedly ordered duplicates of the presidential seal and it will be manufactured by a Louisville-based company. These replicas will be used as tee markers, but it has been considered against the U.S federal law because it can only be ordered by the U.S President. The New Albany-based company, Eagle Sign & Design earlier posted a photograph on Facebook but removed it. This picture was showing the mock design for tee markers at the Trump International Golf Course. ProPublica and WYNC-TV first reported about it. The owner of Eagle Sign & Design, Joseph Bates confirmed and informed Courier Journal that the tee markers were ordered for a Trump International Golf Course. He added that you will get a number of questions when you do anything related to Trump.
Bates said that the company is much dedicated to the need of customers and it might not be illegal. Point to be noted that there are 4 Trump International Golf Courses, in Ireland, Scotland, Dubai and West Palm Beach in Florida. But, Bates didn’t mention which one ordered for alleged tee markers. It was reported by ProPublica that the company has got an order for 12-inch round duplicates of the U.S presidential seal. It will be placed next to the tee boxes to inform golfers where to tee off. The company was located in Louisville when it manufactured products for Trump golf courses. The U.S Federal law indicates that using or manufacturing the presidential seal can be manufactured for commercial use but after the authorization of the U.S President.