Two men cut down four, 30-foot trees at the Bronx golf course operated by the Trump Organization, police sources said Wednesday.

Trump Golf Links at Ferry Point General Manager Joe Roediger told police that the pair climbed over the iron fence to the course Tuesday at around 9:30 a.m., and used a chainsaw to bring down the trees, sources said.

The suspects left behind the chainsaw, according to sources, who said it’s unclear if the 18-hole course was targeted because of its connection to President Trump.

Roediger would not comment on the matter Wednesday, but told The Post “it’s the same situation as in February,” confirming that trees were also suspiciously cut down then.

No one witnessed the tree-chopping, but surveillance footage captured two men hopping the fence at the corner of Robinson Avenue and Miles Avenue, cops said.

One resident who lives nearby said, “They’ve been trying to cut these trees down for a while now.”

Some residents believe the reason is because the trees block the view of the golf course.

The fancy, city-owned $237 million public course at Ferry Point opened in 2015.

The investigation into the incident is ongoing.

