ANDREWS AIR FORCE BASE, Md. - President Barack Obama was joined by
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The two teed off on a cloudy afternoon at Andrews Air Force Base outside Washington and finished up just over four hours later.
On the first hole,
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The foursome included Obama's chief of staff, William Daley, and longtime Clinton adviser Doug Band.
The White House declined to say how the outing came about — or what the
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"Periodically, over the last 2 ? years, they've gotten together to discuss the unique honor and extraordinary opportunity
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Like Obama, Clinton took up golf during his White House years and became a devoted
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