President Barack Obama, still in vacation mode, hit the links Monday for a round of golf.
Wearing a navy polo shirt and khaki trousers, Obama arrived shortly after 1 p.m. at the Army Navy Country Club, about a mile south of the Pentagon and a 10-minute drive from the White House.
The small group of reporters and photographers accompanying Obama were kept outside the gates of the private club and were unable to glimpse the president on the course. The White House said Obama's foursome included U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk.
The Obama family returned from a week at Martha's Vineyard Sunday night — a holiday much interrupted by business and the death and remembrance of Sen. Edward Kennedy.
The first family plans to get out of town again Wednesday for long weekend at the presidential retreat at Camp David, Md.