Obama is looking to join the elite Woodmont Country Club in Maryland once he becomes a private citizen, the New York Post reported.
But members of the mostly-Jewish club are at each other's throats over whether to accept the golf-loving president, with many saying he deserves to be snubbed for not blocking an anti-Israel vote at the UN, the report said, citing sources.
Obama's UN decision was followed by a speech by Secretary of State John Kerry that was seen by many in the Jewish community as hostile to Israel.
Obama's complimentary membership in the club -- which charges regular members an USD 80,000 initiation fee -- would have begun after he leaves the White House on January 20, Inauguration Day.
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The Obamas will continue to live in Washington, DC - and the Rockville club would offer a relaxing respite just kilometres from his new home.
In addition to the steep initiation fee, members must cough up USD 9,673 in annual dues.
"Originally, this was supposed to be a back-door thing to get this done and give him the membership - free of charge - and circumvent the rules. But now, with the UN thing, they are not in position or likely to do it," the daily quoted a source as saying.
Democrats and Republicans in the club both oppose waiving normal procedures for the soon-to-be ex-president, the report said.
"Can you imagine how angry I would be if I had paid USD 80K to have to look at this guy who has done more to damage Israel than any president in American history?" an official in a Washington Jewish organisation told the daily.
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