US President Barack Obama didn't miss a beat on his annual summer trip to Martha'a Vineyard, hitting the golf course on his very first day off.

And just days later he seemed to be showing some wear and tear from playing the 18 holes, sporting three separate bandages on the middle and ring fingers of his left hand, which he plays with.

But that was hardly enough to stop the president from hitting the green, where he was spotted golfing at the Vineyard Golf Club with World Bank President Jim Yong Kim on Monday.

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US President Barack Obama was back on the golf course days into his annual summer trip to Martha's Vineyard

Obama was spotted on the green on his very first day off Saturday, and by Monday was sporting some bandages on his left middle and ring fingers

The bandages seem to be from some wear and tear after hitting the 18 holes

Obama was was spotted golfing at the Vineyard Golf Club with World Bank President Jim Yong Kim on Monday, sharing a golf cart driven by the US president

The two shared a golf cart, with Obama behind the wheel, as they putted about.

It was quite different company from Obama's weekend golf mate, Seinfeld creator and Curb Your Enthusiasm Star Larry David.

The president and David were also joined at the Farm Neck Golf Club by Cyrus Walker, the cousin of White House senior adviser Valerie Jarrett, and former UBS Investment Bank head Robert Wolf.

The Obamas are vacationing on the upscale island for two weeks, as they do almost every year.

It will likely be the family's last pit-stop at their luxurious rented seven-bedroom, nine-bathroom retreat since it went on the market in July for a cool $22.5million.

And it seems the president was eager to savor every moment as he decided at the last minute to fly on Friday afternoon, rather than Saturday as originally planned.

It was quite different company from Obama's weekend golf mate, Seinfeld creator and Curb Your Enthusiasm Star Larry David (pictured)

It's possible that Obama and David will find time to play again during the First Family's two-week break

Obama and David were joined by Cyrus Walker (center), cousin of White House senior adviser Valerie Jarrett at the Farm Neck Golf Club

Robert Wolf, the former head of UBS Investment Bank (pictured in background), rounded out the foursome

Obama beamed and laughed as he boarded Air Force One with Michelle - still wearing his work suit.

When they disembarked, he emerged looking relaxed without a jacket or tie to greet the crowds.

With no official appearances on the schedule, Obama, Michelle and their youngest daughter Sasha will spend the time away from Washington dabbling in their usual vacation activities: leisurely rounds of golf, beach outings, hikes and bike rides, and dinner at some of the island's top restaurants.

A cluster of top aides will also enjoy a 17-day stay on the island, known as a summer hangout for the wealthy, to update the president as developments warrant.

Malia is thought to be in New York continuing with her internships. She was most recently working on the set of Lena Dunham's show Girls.

Obama has visited the island every year of his presidency, except during the 2012 re-election campaign.

As he wrapped up his duties in the White House on Friday and anticipated his getaway he seemed jovial and excited.

FThe Obamas are vacationing on the upscale island for two weeks, as they do almost every year

The President and First Lady happily waved goodbye to Washington as they jetted off a day early

And even the dogs came with them! Two minders are pictured leading Bo, left, and Sunny, right, off the plane

'I know you'll miss me,' he joked to reporters after signing a bill preserving wilderness land in Idaho.

Obama has to be hoping for a more relaxed summer holiday.

Last year, he was forced to break his self-imposed vacation silence several times to address political developments in Iraq, the beheading of journalist James Foley by Islamic State militants and violent protests that erupted in Ferguson, Missouri.

He also returned to the White House in the middle of last year's vacation - but this year he plans to remain on the island until August 23, when he gets back to work.

However, he will be on standby for hiccups from Congress as members deliberate over Obama's recent Iran deal, ahead of a vote next month to determine the deal's fate.

When they disembarked, Obama emerged looking relaxed without a jacket or tie to greet the crowds