The release of visitor logs for President Trump's South Florida Mar-a-Lago resort has been delayed, according to a watchdog group seeking the records.

Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) said that government lawyers informed the group that it would be unable to meet a court-imposed Friday deadline.

CREW said it agreed to a one-week extension to obtain the records.

Mar-a-Lago is one of Trump's properties that the president frequently visits on weekends.

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The development comes one day after USA Today reported that a large number of lobbyists have memberships at Trump's properties.

Two-thirds of the executives, lobbyists and trade group officials have played a round of golf while the president was on the property, according to the report.

CREW has been pushing for the Department of Homeland Security to turn over the visitor logs from Mar-a-Lago.

Government watchdogs and activists have sought greater transparency surrounding visitor logs under the Trump administration.

The administration announced earlier this year that it would break with past precedent and not release visitor logs for the White House.