TOKYO (AP) -- If they stick to schedule, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and U.S. President Donald Trump will spend more time on the fairways than at the White House.
After facing off on some divisive issues in Washington on Friday, they jet to Florida, where they will turn to something they have in common on Saturday: a love of golf.
Trump, who operates 18 golf courses around the world and even has his own golf channel, is said to be one of the best golfers in U.S. presidential history. Can Abe even get close?
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HOW GOOD IS ABE?