Steph Curry goes golfing with Barack Obama on his off day in Dallas

President Barack Obama speaks with NBA basketball player Stephen Curry, of the Golden State Warriors, while golfing, Friday, Aug. 14, 2015, at Farm Neck Golf Club, in Oak Bluffs, Mass., on the island of Martha's Vineyard. less President Barack Obama speaks with NBA basketball player Stephen Curry, of the Golden State Warriors, while golfing, Friday, Aug. 14, 2015, at Farm Neck Golf Club, in Oak Bluffs, Mass., on the island of ... more Photo: Steven Senne, Associated Press Photo: Steven Senne, Associated Press Image 1 of / 10 Caption Close Steph Curry goes golfing with Barack Obama on his off day in Dallas 1 / 10 Back to Gallery

Stephen Curry knows how to work off the sting of being ejected from a game: Hanging out on the links with former President Barack Obama and golf star Jordan Spieth.

Curry, Obama and Spieth were joined in Dallas by Under Armour CEO Kevin Plank, Jerry West's son Jonnie, who works for the Warriors organization, and Curry's brother Seth. As you can see from the photo of the group, everyone stayed very on-brand for Under Armour:

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Obama was in Texas for the "Deep From the Heart" hurricane benefit concert, and Steph Curry will be playing his brother's Mavericks on Monday night.

"Jordan hosted us at his course. Kevin Plank was able to get into town, and President Obama was here for a fundraiser with a bunch of other living presidents," Curry said. "It was kind of the perfect storm of scheduling."

Curry and Obama are semi-frequent golf partners — this was their third round together in three years.

"Same personality, same charisma, same vibe about him," Curry said. "There were just maybe two or three less Secret Service members."

That charisma and vibe is pretty competitive; Curry revealed previously that the former leader of the free world does not shy away from getting in his opponents' heads.

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"You know how during his speeches, he has a slow cadence that kind of draws you in?" he said on The Ellen Show last year. "He brings that same kind of vibe to his trash talk... He gets under your skin."

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Beyond trash-talking, the conversation on the links sounded more serious. When asked whether the Dallas group talked politics on Sunday, Curry said it was "all we talked about."