Courtesy South Florida Times

President Barack Obama played golf and strolled a surfer beach, on Saturday, the second day of his Hawaii vacation.

The president played at the Klipper course at the Marine Corps base near his oceanfront rental home in Kailua.

The president’s group spent over five hours playing 18 holes. He was joined by three high school friends from Hawaii, Greg Orme, Mike Ramos, Bobby Titcomb and Eric Whitaker from Chicago.

After golf, the president stopped for a few minutes at Pyramid Rock Beach, a popular playground for surfers and picnickers.

Obama,  walked from his motorcade to the sands on the shore, where he gazed at the ocean and waved to beachgoers.

The president and the first lady started their day with an early morning workout at the Semper Fit gym at the base.

The Honolulu-born president arrived in Hawaii on Christmas Eve with his wife, daughters and friends for a two-week vacation. They’re due to leave on Jan. 3.

This is his first return to the islands since he was inaugurated last January.