The Prime Minister David Cameron stunned golfers in Princes Risborough on Sunday when he turned up to tee off.

Mr Cameron, accompanied by a friend and his security entourage, dropped into Whiteleaf Golf Club for a round of golf after his usual haunt, Ellesborough, was closed due to snow.

Despite being the most important man in the country, even the Prime Minister had to wait for his turn on the green.

Darren Hodgson, general manager, said: “We had just started a foursomes competition when the Prime Minister and a playing partner arrived with their security entourage. 

“I explained we had a competition just starting so he would have to wait a while before I could get him off.

“He was very understanding and had a coffee in the clubhouse, and within about 15 minutes he was out playing.”

The casually dressed Prime Minister posed for pictures on the patio with the Sunday golfers during his visit.

He was offered an application form to join the club by longstanding club member Joe Pearce (pictured second from right) and although he politely declined the offer, he did suggest that he would like to come back and play when the weather is warmer.

The Prime Minister’s golf visit comes a day after he surprised locals by dropping into the Hobgoblin on Saturday evening.