President Trump posted a video of himself golfing Sunday on Truth Social.
It wasn't immediately clear if the video was from Sunday. Trump is an avid golfer and often spends time on the golf course in his free time.
The White House on Saturday told the press pool that Trump had won "his second round matchup of the Senior Club Championship today in Jupiter, FL, and advances to the Championship Round tomorrow.”
Trump has come under some criticism for his time on the golf course in recent days.
The president announced substantial tariffs on just about every country around the world on Wednesday, which caused markets to fall precipitously on Thursday and Friday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell nearly 4,000 points over the two days.
On Friday, Trump also sent Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to attend the dignified transfer of four American soldiers who died during a training exercise in Lithuania last week at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware.
Trump headed to Florida on Thursday afternoon. He attended a LIV Golf tournament event on Thursday.
Democrats have sought to make an issue out of Trump's golf rounds.
“While the American people are trying to put food on the table, I see that Donald Trump’s out there playing golf,” Sen. Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.) said to The Associated Press. “The president should be listening to people across the country. Maybe he should go into a grocery store, do some walking, talking to folks.”
Such criticism was also pointed toward Trump during his first term. Other presidents, notably former Presidents Obama and George W. Bush, also came under criticism for golfing during their presidencies, mostly by members of their rival parties.
But some observers say such criticism is unlikely to phase Trump.
"I think long ago he stopped caring about certain optics and he's made very clear in this presidency he's going to do what he wants," New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman said in response to CNN host Anderson Cooper about the president's decision to hit the course.