Trump bought it from a course developer in 2002, reportedly for "much less" than $35 million.
Sources: NorthJersey.com, The New York Times
Formerly known as Lamington Farm, the property was once the estate of famous automaker John DeLorean.
Source: NorthJersey.com
The Old Course played host to the 2017 US Women's Open, and the club will host the 2022 PGA Championship.
Source: NorthJersey.com
Outside of golf, some of the amenities offered to members include several tennis courts and three dining areas.
Source: NorthJersey.com
The club also has a helipad, a fitness center, and a 25-meter pool with two hot tubs on the premises.
Source: NorthJersey.com
The 5,000-square-foot ballroom can seat 300 guests and features glass windows, French doors, crystal chandeliers, gold chairs, a dance floor, and 11-foot ceilings.
The club plays host to many weddings. Trump even crashed one while he was staying at the property last summer.
Source: Business Insider
When the club opened, membership fees started at about $200,000. Now, fees reach as high as $350,000 for its roughly 425 club members.
Source: NorthJersey.com
The property is assessed for tax purposes at about $33 million and is responsible for roughly $457,000 a year in property taxes, according to county records.
Source: NorthJersey.com
The property is classified as farmland for tax purposes. Part of the land is used for growing hay and raising goats.
Source: The Wall Street Journal
If it weren't for the goats and farming activities, Trump would probably have to pay tens of thousands of dollars more in taxes.
Source: The Wall Street Journal
In 2015, Trump received the approval to build a family cemetery and mausoleum at Bedminster. It is unclear whether he will be buried here or at Mar-a-Lago.
Source: Business Insider