Obama spends day at golf course, gym and Hanauma Bay
President Barack Obama is snorkeling with friends and family at Hanauma Bay, a favorite destination for the first family during their Hawaiian vacations.
The president’s motorcade arrived at the nature preserve late Tuesday morning. The area is closed to the public on Tuesdays, giving the president’s party a chance to enjoy the bay in private. Reporters and photographers traveling with the president were also kept away. The group spent about two hours at the bay and left just before 1 p.m.
The Obamas spent time at Hanauma Bay last Christmas. The area is popular with snorkelers and is known for its coral reef.
After the beach, the president hit the links at the Mid Pacific Country Club, golfing with friends Bobby Titcomb, Mike Ramos, Eric Whitaker and Marty Nesbitt.
Reporters traveling with him watched Obama miss a 12-foot putt on the ninth hole before sinking a shorter, one-footer. The group finished 12 holes before heading back to the vacation home as the sun was setting.
The president waved to a few dozen onlookers before driving his golf cart to the next hole.
Don't miss out on what's happening!
Stay in touch with top news, as it happens, conveniently in your email inbox. It's FREE!
The president finished 12 holes before leaving as the sun was setting over Kailua.
Earlier in the day, the president made his daily trip to the gym at Marine Corps Base Hawaii
The president’s motorcade left the Kailua neighborhood where he and friends are renting vacation homes just after 8 a.m. Tuesday.
Obama has repeatedly used the base during his year-end holiday on the island where he was born and lived for 14 of the first 18 years of his life.
He’s been to the gym almost every morning since he arrived last week. He’s also taken his children bowling, been golfing and attended church on the Marine base.