 
      Following fundraisers in New York and Rhode Island the Friday before Labor Day, President Obama had planned an overnight stay in Westchester County, New York, to attend a wedding Saturday. With a little free time on his hands, the president hoped to swing by a local golf club on Saturday morning, but he was turned down by three of them.
Trump National, Willow Ridge and Winged Foot--all in New York--turned the president away. Sources tell WNBC that club managers didn't want to inconvenience their members, who pay more than $100,000 to join some of the clubs.
Trump National is owned by Donald Trump, who poked fun about rejecting Obama on Wednesday on Twitter:
 If Obama resigns from office NOW, thereby doing a great service to the country--I will give him free lifetime golf at any one of my courses!
 -- Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 10, 2014  Over Labor Day weekend, Obama returned to Washington on Friday evening and then headed all the way back to Westchester on Saturday.