Former President Barack Obama hit the golf links this weekend with former Dallas Cowboys players.
Former quarterback Tony Romo and running back Emmitt Smith played with Obama in Dallas, in addition to the former mayor of Dallas, Ron Kirk.
“Great weekend of golf with 44, Tony Romo and Ron Kirk!! Plus a Tiger Win at @themasters!!” Smith posted on his Instagram Monday.
Obama and Romo, now a CBS Sports color commentator, are well-known golf enthusiasts.
Romo has played in multiple celebrity golf tournaments and competed last year in the PGA Tour’s AT&T Byron Nelson where he will compete again this year, testing himself against the best golfers in the world.
.@EmmittSmith22 ig w a fun foursome including @BarackObama @tonyromo & Ron Kirk pic.twitter.com/v0kcxEefmo
— mike fisher ✭ (@fishsports) April 15, 2019
Obama played 306 rounds of golf during his eight years in office which National Golf Foundation says makes him an “avid golfer.”
Both Obama’s presidential predecessor, George W. Bush, and successor, Donald Trump, enjoy playing golf too.
Last weekend, Tiger Woods won the Masters golf tournament in Augusta, Ga., after which Trump said he would award him the Presidential Medal of Freedom for the big comeback.

