Obama Plays Golf With ESPN Hosts Michael Wilbon and Tony Kornheiser

Able to play golf with pretty much anyone he wants, President Obama is spending his Saturday on a military course with ESPN's Michael Wilbon and Tony Kornheiser, co-hosts of "Pardon the Interruption."

Today is Kornheiser's 65th birthday, as was mentioned on the ESPN show Friday.

They're playing at Fort Belvoir, a military base off I-95 about 30 minutes south of the White House. Wilbon and Kornheiser did not ride with the president in his motorcade, which arrived at 10:15 a.m., according to pool reports.

On Friday, Wilbon, Kornheiser, and Tony Reali-host of ESPN's "Around the Horn" and PTI's longtime on-air fact-checker - ate lunch at the White House and visited with Obama in the Oval Office.

Reali described the visit in a YouTube video posted to the "Around the Horn" channel.

"Coolest experience of my life," he said.

Two years ago, Obama told Reali and frequent guest Kevin Blackistone that "Around the Horn" is the only TV show he watches, Reali said.

ABC's Imtiyaz Delawala contributed to this report.