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President Obama sunk an awesome golf shot on vacation
A motorcade with President Barack Obama leaves his vacation home for a golf course on December 19, 2015 in Kailua, Hawaii. He was joined by Joe Paulsen, Mike Brush and Bobby Titcomb, all familiar golfing partners.
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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump took a swing at President Barack Obama on Monday, insinuating that his penchant for golf has gotten in the way of his work schedule.
President Barack Obama is back at his Kailua vacation home after a morning trip to Marine Corps Base Hawaii for a workout at the gym.
President Barack Obama with his daughter Sasha, the first lady Michelle Obama, and their other daughter Malia disembark Air Force One after arriving at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Friday, Dec. 19, 2014.
The White House press pool witnessed a triumphant moment in President Obama’s ongoing golf game while on vacation on Oahu.
During their annual two weeks in Hawaii, the Obamas are likely to take part in many relaxing activities, including snorkeling, eating shaved ice – the Hawaiian version of a snow cone – and, for the president, playing golf.
In response to the criticism, White House spokesman Eric Schultz said, “We believe the American people would not begrudge their president for taking some downtime with his family around the holidays”.
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Golfer Travis Lin said he was excited to see President Obama for the first time and exchanged greetings with him.