President Donald Trump hit the golf links on Sunday with Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul – days after handing Paul a pen for an executive action as he seeks to undo Obamacare.

Trump also visited his Virginia golf course on Saturday, to play with Sen. Lindsey Graham – whom he also golfed with on Monday.

Paul – who Trump sometimes ridiculed during the presidential campaign when they were rivals – wasn’t shy about saying who was the dominant player. 

‘The president never loses’ Paul quipped to reporters when it was done.

President Donald J. Trump stands in the First Lady's garden of the White House on October 14, 2017 in Washington, DC. Trump played a round of golf with Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) earlier in the day. On Sunday, he golfed with Sen. Rand Paul

President Donald J. Trump stands in the First Lady’s garden of the White House on October 14, 2017 in Washington, DC. Trump played a round of golf with Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) earlier in the day. On Sunday, he golfed with Sen. Rand Paul

He was coy about the score, a week after Graham tweeted out Trump scored a 72 – a feat a top golf publication called improbable. 

“The President never loses, didn’t you know? The President and his partner beat myself and my partner by three holes. He’s a little better golfer than I am, admittedly, but we had a good time,’ said Paul.

During one presidential primary debate, Trump called Paul a ‘spoiled brat.’

He also went after his physical appearance at a debate when he said: ”I never attacked him on his look and believe me there’s plenty of subject matter there.’

But Paul got special treatment at the White House Thursday, receiving the president’s pen when he signed an executive order to allow small businesses to band together and buy lower-cost plans across state lines. 

‘I’m really excited about letting people buy across state lines,’ Paul said. 

The golf outing on an unseasonably warm day game a day after Trump hit his course with Graham – another former rival. 

Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., speaks to reporters on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, Sunday, Oct. 15, 2017, after playing golf with President Donald Trump at Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Va.

Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., speaks to reporters on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, Sunday, Oct. 15, 2017, after playing golf with President Donald Trump at Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Va.

Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., speaks to reporters on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, Sunday, Oct. 15, 2017, after playing golf with President Donald Trump at Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Va.

After their Columbus Day outing, Graham tweeted: ‘Really enjoyed a round of golf with President @realDonaldTrump today. President Trump shot a 73 in windy and wet conditions!’ 

Graham told Golf.com Trump didn’t cut any corners. ‘Not one mulligan. Not one,’ he said. 

Trump drove the two-person cart as the two men golfed Monday. 

Former President Barack Obama (R) talks with Senator Bob Corker R-TN, as they play golf at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland, on May 6, 2013. Corker recently slammed 'chaos' in the Trump administration and is reported to have called the president a 'moron'

Former President Barack Obama (R) talks with Senator Bob Corker R-TN, as they play golf at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland, on May 6, 2013. Corker recently slammed 'chaos' in the Trump administration and is reported to have called the president a 'moron'

Former President Barack Obama (R) talks with Senator Bob Corker R-TN, as they play golf at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland, on May 6, 2013. Corker recently slammed ‘chaos’ in the Trump administration and is reported to have called the president a ‘moron’

Asked about how they dealt with conceded puts, Graham told the publication: ”He’s better at receiving than giving.’

Graham called Trump a gracious host on the course.

‘I ran out of golf balls,’ he said. ‘He started giving me golf balls. He’s a gracious host. They didn’t have the presidential seal. You know, they make TaylorMade golf balls in South Carolina. I’m going to have some made for him. They make them 10 miles from where I live.’  

Trump repeatedly mocked President Obama for his frequent golf outings as president, and indicated either that he’d be too busy, or that he would make good use of the time by mixing it with business.

By NBC’s count on Sunday, Trump had golfed 13 times as president, compared to zero for President Obama by this point in his presidency.

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