WASHINGTON – President Trump spent his Sunday golfing – again – at one of his Trump-branded properties.

Clad in a USA cap and white polo shirt, Trump spent nearly five hours hitting the links at his Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Va.

The president’s golfing partner Sunday was Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) who was a thorn in the side of Trump and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell last month by opposing their last-ditch attempt to pass ObamaCare replacement legislation in the Senate.

​​Paul, sporting a Western Kentucky University baseball cap, said they discussed “several things” during the game​.

He also said Trump won.

“The President never loses, didn’t you know?” Paul ​quipped to reporters upon his return to the White House. “The President and his partner beat myself and my partner by three holes. He’s a little better golfer than I am, admittedly, but we had a good time.”

Despite their tussles in the GOP primary and during the presidency, the political odd couple have remained friends. Paul joined Trump at the White House this week to support a new executive order to roll back parts of Obamacare, calling it the “biggest free market health reform of a generation.”

It’s the second day in a row Trump has golfed with a former political opponent. Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) joined him Saturday.

“I played golf with the president yesterday,” Graham said Sunday on CBS’s “Face the Nation.” “He is not a man under siege. He beat me again, like a drum. We had a good time.”

It’s the 73rd day of his presidency spent at a golf club and 93rd day at a Trump property, according to an MSNBC tally.

Since taking office Trump has taken executive action to undo parts of President Obama’s legacy but left it up to Congress to fix them.

The GOP-led Congress is now charged with restoring Obamacare payments to insurance companies, reinstating deportation protections for young undocumented immigrants and strengthening sanctions policy on the Iran nuclear deal.

Trump has a slim majority 52-seat majority in the Senate and can’t afford defections, despite having public fueds with several members of his party — most recently Sen. Bob Corker of Tennessee.

As Trump tries golf diplomacy, his former top strategist Steve Bannon has declared open war on McConnell and the GOP establishment – many of whom have been reliable votes for Trump’s agenda.