The weekend of the Masters is always one of the biggest weekends of the year in the golf world.

But for local fans in North Texas, a course in Dallas graced a collection of golfers over the weekend that could have rivaled those in Augusta -- as far as their fame is concerned, anyway.

This group included former Dallas Cowboys greats Emmitt Smith, Tony Romo, former U.S. president Barack Obama, and former Dallas mayor Ron Kirk.

"Great weekend of golf with 44, Tony Romo and Ron Kirk!! Plus a Tiger Win at @themasters!" Smith wrote in his Instagram post.

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While three of the four competitors may have been playing for fun, quarterback-turned-announcer (and part-time golfer) Romo was probably playing to stay sharp as he has his own PGA event to participate in soon.

Romo accepted a sponsor's exemption in February to play in the AT&T Byron Nelson in a few weeks, a tournament that has earned a reputation for showcasing amateur players on the PGA Tour stage. The tournament will take place at Trinity Forest Golf Club in Dallas, where Romo is a member.

Regardless of Romo's upcoming opportunity to play against some of the sport's best, a chance to play with this fame-filled grouping is one most any golf enthusiast would have to take.