
Obama's perfect decoy —
Keen golfer President Obama was honorary chairman for the 2009 Presidents Cup. He was on the golf course on the morning of the killing of Al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden.

First Woman —
Australia's Prime Minister Julia Gillard is the first woman to accept the role of honorary chairman, taking the helm for this week's event in Melbourne.

World leaders —
South Africa's then President Thabo Mbeki holds aloft the Presidents Cup with 2003 team captains Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player.

Eisenhower's addiction —
Dwight Eisenhower was so addicted to golf that he had a putting green installed in the grounds of the White House.

The president's honor —
Former U.S. President Gerald Ford, seen here with Jack Nicklaus, was the first honorary chairman of the Presidents Cup in 1994.

Setting the standard —
William Taft was the the first president to openly admit to his love of golf, which had previously been depicted as a sport for the rich.

Clinton makes history —
In 2000, Bill Clinton became the first sitting U.S. President to accept the invitation to become honorary chairman of the tournament.

Like father, like son —
Like his father before him, George W. Bush was a common face on the golf course, usually with the media in tow. In 2005, he was also the honorary chairman.