An audit by the Government Accountability Office that was reported in the US on Thursday revealed that a 2013 golf trip taken by President Obama to play with Tiger Woods in Florida cost taxpayers $5.1m (AUD).
Obama, who has unsurprisingly taken some flak for being a golfing president (he played his 300th round in August), flew to the Floridian Yacht and Golf Club and received instruction from Butch Harmon, Woods' former coach.
"The audit said the costs included operation of Air Force One, at about $200,000 per hour of flight, plus a virtual squadron of 'supporting aircraft and U.S. Coast Guard small boats', as well as per diem and other travel expenses for an unspecified number of Pentagon and Homeland Security personnel required to support the president's golf weekend," the Washington Times reported.
"In all, (President Obama's) four-day excursion required six additional military transport planes flying eight missions with at least 22 total flight legs, involving 14 commercial airports and Air Force bases ranging from Joint Base McGuire in New Jersey to Dyess Air Force Base in Texas."
The audit was ordered by Republican senator John Barrasso, who blasted President Obama's lavish trip which came at a time when his administration was imposing automatic spending caps.