Presidents Barack Obama And George W. Bush Join South Florida Golf Club!

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New Floridian Golf Club members Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush know that if you’re going to golf, you should do it in style (The Floridian photo)

Friends of former Miami Dolphins owner Wayne Huizenga’s who played at The Floridian, the golf club that once was his private playground in the Stuart area, know it’s worthy of at least two presidents.

Literally.

Now known as The Florida National Golf Club since it was bought from Huizenga by Texas investor Jim Crane in 2010, it just got two of those as members.

Crane, the owner of the Major League Baseball’s Houston Astros, told his city’s media that former Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush joined the club over the past few months.

Faith Based Events

Think that makes posh golf-resort collector Donald Trump secretly envious?

It appears Obama, who played at The Floridian as president with the likes of Miami Heat legend Alonzo Mourning, swung around with Tiger Woods last week then signed up.

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