Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald will eventually make it to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, but his best sports accomplishment may have come on a golf course.

Today, Fitzgerald did something we’re not sure anyone else has done on a golf course.

He nailed a hole in one … while playing golf with former President Barack Obama.

Obama played Seminole Golf Club for the first time on Friday morning, and Fitzgerald gave him a reason to remember the round for a long time to come.

After Obama hit the green at the par-3 13th, Fitzgerald pulled 8-iron from 162 yards, hit the green and broke into celebration as the ball rolled directly into the hole for an ace.

Seminole is an exclusive club in Juno Beach, Fla. and is home to what may be the world’s most competitive member-guest: Dustin Johnson, Justin Thomas, Rickie Fowler and Rory McIlroy were among those teeing it up in last year’s event.

Golf Channel’s Tim Rosaforte relayed Fitzgerald’s story on Twitter, here’s his play-by-play:

Barack Obama played prestigious Seminole GC for the first time Friday morning, hosted by All Pro wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald in a foursome that included club president Jimmy Dunne and Glenn Hutchins, part owner in the Celtics and board member of Obama Foundation. — Tim Rosaforte (@TimRosaforteGC) January 18, 2019

The elation coming from All Pro wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald on the 13th hole at Seminole GC at 1:30 this afternoon was unreal. But it was very real. So real that club president Jimmy Dunne waved the no cell phone rule on the course so Fitzgerald could deliver the message. — Tim Rosaforte (@TimRosaforteGC) January 18, 2019

“I’m playing with the President of the United States and I just made a hole in one!” shouted the host to Barack Obama’s first go around The ‘Nole. “This is unbelievable!” — Tim Rosaforte (@TimRosaforteGC) January 18, 2019

Dunne, who advocated the Fitzgerald membership, provided the details. Obama had just hit his approach shot 20 feet from the hole. Fitzgerald stepped up with an 8-iron and jarred it.” — Tim Rosaforte (@TimRosaforteGC) January 18, 2019

The stock shot is 165 yards from the blue tees to an elevated green that almost always plays into an Easterly breeze. It stands as one of the most beautiful holes on the property, with a green up against the sand dunes and the Atlantic Ocean. — Tim Rosaforte (@TimRosaforteGC) January 18, 2019

It’s considered one of the hardest 18th handicap holes you could find in golf. Fitzgerald, playing to a 10.7-handicap, hit 8-iron from 162 yards. Eye witnesses described the ball rolling in like a putt. Among the high fives was the one coming from the 44th President of the U.S. — Tim Rosaforte (@TimRosaforteGC) January 18, 2019

Fitzgerald is no stranger to famous company on the course.

He has become a pro-am regular, winning last year’s AT&T Celebrity Pro-Am, and even teed it up alongside Tiger Woods during a casual round last year.

Considering Obama’s reputation for trash-talking on the golf course, we’re hoping Arizona’s No. 11 got in the ear of No. 44 after that.