Tiger Woods says he was “impressed" by Donald Trump Donald John TrumpTrump says he doesn't think he could've done more to stop virus spread Conservative activist Lauren Witzke wins GOP Senate primary in Delaware Trump defends claim coronavirus will disappear, citing 'herd mentality' MORE’s golf game recently, despite some "bickering" with the president-elect.

The golf icon, who played 18 holes last month with the real estate mogul at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Fla., reflected on the friendly competition Thursday.

“I recently played with President-elect Donald Trump,” Woods wrote in a blog post on his website. “What most impressed me was how far he hits the ball at 70 years old. He takes a pretty good lash.”

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“Our discussion topics were wide-ranging; it was fun,” Woods said. “We both enjoyed the bantering, bickering and needling. I also shared my vision for golf and what I'm trying to do.”

Woods is designing a course in Dubai for a Trump golf club.

“We didn't have a match and played for fun,” Woods wrote of the golf outing. “I was testing drivers and fairway woods, and changed some settings. I think he enjoyed seeing the difference in shots when you experiment.”

Woods noted that he’s “had the privilege of playing golf” with three commanders in chief, including President Obama, Bill Clinton William (Bill) Jefferson ClintonTrump pulls into must-win Arizona trailing in polls Does Kamala Harris's music matter? President Nancy Pelosi? Don't underestimate what she might do in office MORE and George H.W. Bush.

The 41-year-old pro, a 14-time majors champion, has been complimentary of all of his political golf opponents’ skills on the green in the past. He told Stephen Colbert in an interview last year that Bush’s game was “very good” and said Obama was “very competitive.”