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Obamas in for night after president plays golf
Obama played golf on the third day of an expected two-week Hawaii vacation with his family, enjoying a round at Mid Pacific Country Club in Lanikai.
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Hours later, Obama walked down the 18th fairway as the sun set behind thick clouds covering the Koolau Mountains. After reading the green, the left-hander put a ideal stroke on the ball, chipping it in from 40 feet away for a closing birdie.
He’s also been attacked in the past, including by GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump, for spending too much time on playing golf – an attack that’s plagued past presidents too, including Obama’s predecessor George W. Bush.
While Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton and Martin O’Malley duked it out on stage at St. Anselm College in Manchester, N. H., POTUS hit the course on the Marine Corps Base Hawaii in Kaneohe while First Lady Michelle Obama hiked the Makapuu Lighthouse Trail.
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