The Presidents Cup, where you can see Patrick Reed rocking American flag shoes, the Statue of Liberty in the background of the course and three former presidents at the opening ceremony. Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton make up the last 20 years' worth of presidency, and they will all be in attendance on Thursday at Liberty National.

This is nothing new, of course. Bush was at the 2013 Presidents Cup at Muirfield Village in Ohio and spoke to members of the 2015 Presidents Cup in Korea. He also took selfies with Phil Mickelson at the 2015 Presidents Cup in Korea (which is the most glorious of all sentences).

"I get excited about the fact that three individuals ascended to the highest office in the land and golf was an important part of their life and continues to be an important part of their life," PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan told Golfweek on Wednesday. "… I think it's a great statement for our game."

What could be even more interesting is that there are rumors that current President Donald Trump could show on Sunday. He has long been intertwined with this sport (as have the other three presidents), and his appearance could serve to overshadow everything late in the weekend as the U.S. goes for its 10th win in 12 tries.