Best social snapshots from Day 2 of the Presidents Cup
The United States had another great day on the links at Liberty National Golf Club, grabbing an 8-2 lead over the Internationals in the Presidents Cup.
Here are the best social media posts from Day 2 in New Jersey:
Kevin Kisner and U.S. captain Steve Stricker enjoy the ferry ride over to the course in the morning, passing Lady Liberty en route.
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β Kevin Kisner (@K_Kisner) September 29, 2017
Tiger Woods and Patrick Reed have a discussion on the morning ferry trip over to Liberty National.
The #USTeam is on the way to Liberty National pic.twitter.com/XqHDCDwkNO
β Presidents Cup (@PresidentsCup) September 29, 2017
The Lower Manhattan skyline providing a pretty cool backdrop to the 12th Presidents Cup matches this week.
Jason Day and Adam Scott updating their yardage books with Friday's pin positions before teeing off.
Rickie Fowler rocked a pair of Presidents Cup-themed Puma Golf shoes.
"Rick's kicks. πΊπΈ pic.twitter.com/LEhKofSXuY " Flag at the bottom of Fowler's shoes, wonder what @realDonaldTrump has to say now about Golf ? https://t.co/yjZn5eUG4p
β Badar1 (@Badar1) September 29, 2017
Charley Hoffman and Kevin Chappell smashed Charl Schwartzel and Anirban Lahiri 6 and 5 in their Presidents Cup debut, then posed with the scoreboard.
U.S.'s @hoffman_charley & @Kevin_Chappell make their @PresidentsCup debut with a 6-up victory over Lahiri/Schwartzel. pic.twitter.com/t1mgPVmdZ3
β PGA TOUR Media (@PGATOURmedia) September 29, 2017
After holing a bunker shot to halve the hole at the 14th with a birdie, Justin Thomas went bonkers.
Phil Mickelson snatched a full point for the U.S. side, knocking down a 12-foot birdie putt at the 18th hole. Steve Stricker was pretty pleased with his captain's pick, laying a big kiss on Lefty after the 1 up victory over Jason Day and Marc Leishman.
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