The PGA Tour will announce a 25-year agreement with Liberty National Golf Course on Tuesday, tour officials said, including plans to host the Presidents Cup at the eight-year-old Jersey City course in 2017.

That makes Liberty National the fourth golf course in the United States to host the Presidents Cup, a team match-play competition that was established in 1994 as a biennial event pitting 24 of the world’s top golfers, 12 from the United States and 12 from around the world, against one another.

In addition, Liberty National will host as many as 10 other PGA tournaments over the course of the agreement. Liberty National served as the site of the Barclays tournament, the first of four tournaments in the FedEx Cup, in 2009 and 2013.

“The Presidents Cup has come so far in its relatively short history,” said Tim Finchem, the PGA Tour commissioner. “Seeing the world’s best players compete in this market, on this incredibly fantastic venue with such an amazing backdrop in 2017, is something fans of this great game will never forget.”