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Obama Golfs with Larry David, Wraps Up Vacation

President Barack Obama was spotted playing golf with Larry David just as his vacation came to an end this weekend.

The 44th and current President of the United States and his family have been enjoying time away from the White House during a week-long vacation in Martha's Vineyard.

On Saturday, Obama teed off with David, the co-creator of "Seinfeld," at the Farm Neck Golf Club in Oak Bluffs, according to Yahoo News.

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Obama and David were joined by Ron Kirk, former U.S. trade representative, as well as part owner of the Boston Celtics basketball team, Glenn Hutchins, according to USA Today.

An avid golfer, Obama enjoyed the secluded Farm Neck Golf Club that boasts "rolling farmland" that overlooks the Nantucket Sound and lies four miles out to see on the Island of Martha's Vineyard.

The golf outing was not the first social gathering for the President and David. Obama spend time with the "Curb Your Enthusiasm" star during a cocktail party on Wednesday thrown by Comcast CEO Brian Roberts, according to Yahoo.

Furthermore, David is not the only Hollywood actor to spend down time with President Obama. Brad Pitt, George Clooney, and Leonardo DiCaprio have each contributed to Obama's presidential campaign through fundraising events, which the President attended.

Meanwhile, the First Family are no strangers to the Massachusetts vacation spot, and despite major issues such as Benghazi, President Obama and his wife stayed in a house in Farm Neck over the past week.

However, this year, Obama's wife Michelle Obama is reportedly scheduled to enjoy an extended stay on Martha's Vineyard this year.

Mrs. Obama may stay on longer with daughters Sasha and Malia, with the president joining them on occasional weekend and for two weeks at the end of August, according to the Boston Globe.

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