President Donald J. Trump hit the links on Sunday.
President Trump, who has played dozens of rounds of golf, hit the links with a pair of elite college football coaches on Sunday afternoon.
The White House announced that President Trump played a round of golf with legendary Ohio State Buckeyes head coach Urban Meyer and legendary Alabama Crimson Tide head coach Nick Saban.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis was part of the foursome, as well.
It's been a sports-filled day for President Trump.
The President of the United States issued a statement on the Daytona 500 heading into Sunday's race, too.
White House excited for Daytona 500
"As we await the roar of engines at the starting line of the Daytona 500, we celebrate the “Great American Race” as an iconic showcase of our Nation’s ingenuity, competitive spirit, and proud tradition of excellence," the White House announced.
"Throughout our Nation’s 250-year history, Americans have pushed boundaries, built boldly, and steered our country toward victory. The Daytona 500 reflects the hard work and determination that have driven our Nation forward by transforming ambition into action and innovation into progress. America’s drive to win will continue to fuel our Nation for generations to come because we will never stop building, never stop dreaming, and never stop striving for greatness.
"While NASCAR brings millions of fans together, they are united by something greater than who wins the race: faith in God, love of family, and pride in our great American Flag. These great American ideals extend far beyond the race track—they guide us as one Nation under God. As the cheers of patriots echo in honor of this glorious national tradition, we are reminded of the enduring spirit of freedom that makes America strong.
"Melania and I send our best wishes to all those gathered at the “World Center of Racing” for a safe and fun race, and we give thanks to the men and women of our Armed Forces, whose selflessness and devotion to duty protect the freedoms we hold dear. May God bless you, and may He continue to bless the United States of America."
The Daytona 500 is currently airing on FOX.
