Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Golf's Tiger Woods hits the links with Donald Trump

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MIAMI, Dec 24, 2016 (AFP) - Tiger Woods, who played golf three years ago with Barack Obama, played 18 holes on Friday with Donald Trump at the real estate mogul's Trump Internatio­nal Golf Club in Palm Beach, Florida.

Woods, who will celebrate his 41st birthday on December 30, returned to competitio­n this month after a 15-month injury layoff.

He joined the president-elect in a foursome, a spokeswoma­n for Trump's transition team said, with Trump departing via motorcade after the round for his Mar-a-Lago estate.

He planned to go from there to the West Palm Beach Hilton, and had meetings with "high-level staffers" planned later in the day, press secretary Stephanie Grisham said.

Trump's transition team didn't offer any immediate details on the round, or what the president-elect and former world number one Woods talked about.

In February 2013, 14-time major champion Woods played with Obama at a private golf resort in Florida.

Obama and Woods teamed up to defeat US trade representa­tive Ron Kirk and Houston Astros owner Jim Crane.

That golf outing was criticized after it came to light that it ended up costing US taxpayers nearly $3.6 million, according to a US Government Accountabi­lity report published this year.

The Trump Organizati­on owns golf courses around the world, including historic Turnberry in Scotland, which has hosted the Open Championsh­ip four times.

However, Trump's controvers­ial comments on issues such as immigratio­n during the US presidenti­al campaign strained his relationsh­ips with some in the golf world.

The PGA of America stripped its 2015 Grand Slam of Golf from Trump National Los Angeles after Trump's comments on Mexican immigrants, and the event was later discontinu­ed.

Activist Martha Burk is among those who have called for the US Golf Associatio­n to move the 2017 US Women's Open from Trump National in New Jersey, a demand the USGA has rejected.

The US PGA Tour moved its longstandi­ng tournament at Trump National Doral in the Miami area to Mexico City for the 2016-17 season, although tour commission­er Tim Finchem said in June that the move of the World Golf Championsh­ips event was not a "political exercise".

However, Finchem acknowledg­ed that having the Trump brand on the host course of the event made it harder to find a sponsor to replace outgoing Cadillac, since Trump would share the limelight with any other corporate backer.

Although Trump blasted Obama during the campaign for playing too much golf, Golf Digest magazine recently listed the president- elect as among the best golfers in Washington with a 2.8 handicap.

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