WASHINGTON – President Trump spent a second straight day at his Washington-area golf club.

Following firing off some tweets about the London terrorist attacks, Trump was spotted leaving the White House Sunday morning in a white polo shirt, white shoes and red cap.

He arrived at his golf club at 9:30 am and stayed for four and half hours – or about the time to play 18 holes of golf.

No word yet from the White House on who President Trump’s golf partners might be.

But when Trump arrived back at the White House around 2:30 pm, pool journalists spotted former NFL quarterback Peyton Manning and Sen. Bob Corker (R-Tenn.). Golf clubs were also being carried away from the motorcade.

Trump also spent three and half hours Saturday at his Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Va., according to pool reports.

The president often blasted his predecessor, Barack Obama, for golfing on weekends, especially following terrorist attacks.

“Can you believe that, with all of the problems and difficulties facing the U.S., President Obama spent the day playing golf,” Trump tweeted Oct. 13, 2014. “Worse than Carter.”

President Obama golfed regularly on the weekends throughout his presidency, and the White House released the names of his golf partners.

The Trump administration does not make a habit of releasing such information and his golf outings are sometimes only revealed on social media by fellow golfers.

Trump National Golf Club in Virginia hosted the 2017 Senior PGA Championship last week. Saturday marked Trump’s 25th visit to one of his golf clubs since becoming president, according to CBS News’ Mark Knoller.

Obama’s golfing over eight years averaged about 38 rounds annually, making him an avid golfer, according to the number crunching at Golf Digest.