Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe
Trump and Abe have bonded over golf in both of their respective countries, with a February 2017 round in Mar-a-Lago and a November 2017 round near Tokyo.
NFL quarterback Kirk Cousins
South African professional golfer Ernie Els
Els said he got harsh blowback after he missed the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am with a neck injury only to be spotted with Trump and Abe the same weekend.
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Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina
Coast Guard Commanding Officer Gene Gibson of the Station Lake Worth Inlet
Trump was alongside Gibson to receive service members from their nearby station at his Mar-a-Lago club.
Service members of the US Coast Guard at Station Lake Worth Inlet, which is near Trump's Mar-a-Lago club.
Fox News host Sean Hannity
Amid reports that Hannity was one of Trump's most trusted informal advisers, the two were spotted playing golf at Trump's Florida club in May 2018.
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14-year-old golf champion Allan Kournikova
Trump played in a group of five with the young champion at Trump International in West Palm Beach, Florida. Professional golfer Taylor Funk secretly recorded part of the round and said the president played "very well."
Republican Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky
Sen. David Perdue of Georgia
Former NFL quarterback Peyton Manning
Manning said he accepted Trump's invitation to play golf in June 2017 because it would have been "un-American" to turn him down.
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Former Yankees legend Paul O'Neill
The former right fielder who won five World Series championships was part of the group that golfed with McIlroy in February 2017.
Acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney
PGA legends Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods
Though Trump has played with golf stars Nicklaus and Woods separately multiple times, the three joined forces on Trump's Florida course in February 2019.
Former PGA player Dana Quigley
Quigley joined the president at his former club in December 2017, a day after Trump declared he was headed "back to work."