Losses at President Trump’s golf courses in Scotland have more than doubled over the past year, causing Trump’s business to lose millions from the properties, The Associated Press reported Saturday.

Trump’s two Scottish golf resorts lost a total of 17.6 million pounds, or roughly $23 million, over the past year, according to a report released by Britain’s Companies House Friday.

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The Trump Organization blamed the mounting losses in the report on having to shut down one resort for half a year while building a new golf course and updating an older one, according to the report.

The business also claimed that it lost 8 million pounds, or $10 million, over the fluctuating value of the British pound last year.

Revenue at both courses fell from 11.4 million pounds, or $15 million, in 2015, to 9 million pounds or $11.7 million in 2016. That’s a 21 percent drop in revenue.

Trump Organization spokeswoman Amanda Miller declined to comment to the AP about the report.

Trump has poured millions of dollars into the Scottish properties, including increasing his loan to his company from 63 million pounds to 112 million pounds last year during renovations to his Turnberry course, Bloomberg reported.

He also loaned 1.2 million more pounds to his second Scottish golf property last year, according to Bloomberg.

Trump’s Scottish properties have faced scrutiny before — two Scottish environmental agencies opposed plans to build a second course at the Trump International Golf Links.

The groups claimed the course would violate environmental policies and would breach the national marine plan because of the course’s location in the area’s dune system.

And the title sponsor of the Scottish Open warned in July that the golf tournament might not be held at a Trump property over concerns about a politics.

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