Palm City, FL – Obama Golfs With Big Money, Oil Moguls In Florida

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    Police vehicles are seen outside the entrance of the Floridian National Gold Golf Course, Sunday, March 29, 2015, in Palm City, Florida. President Barack Obama is spending the weekend here and is returning to Washington later tonight. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)Palm City, FL – President Barack Obama is teeing off in Florida with a trio of oil and private equity moguls.

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    The president is spending the weekend in Palm City in eastern Florida, at the private Floridian National Golf Club.

    Obama was joined for his round of golf Sunday by Jim Crane, who owns the Floridian. Crane is a major Democratic donor who also owns the Houston Astros and golfed with Obama and Tiger Woods in 2013. He’s also a major player in the Texas energy industry.

    Also in Obama’s foursome is Milton Carroll. He’s on the board of directors of Halliburton, the oil company closely associated with former Republican Vice President Dick Cheney.

    Private equity investor Glenn Hutchins rounds out the president’s group. He’s a partial owner of the Boston Celtics.


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    Insider
    Insider
    9 years ago

    Bibi needs to learn how to play golf, but not to win. Obama is a bad sore-loser.

    9 years ago

    the world is in TURMOIL, the American economy is in the dumps, people are being murdered in the middle east and he’s out playing Golf. What a great President

    StevenWright
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    StevenWright
    9 years ago

    Ah, no wonder he’s been so quiet for the past 2 days.

    ZoStone
    ZoStone
    9 years ago

    His golf companions are going to help his swing, and suggest he lean a little bit to the right.