Presidents Cup 2017: The Best Photos from Liberty National

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Tori Slater watches boyfriend Daniel Berger compete in Sunday singles
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Daniel Berger celebrates his clinching point with Charley Hoffman
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Dustin Johnson practices with a familiar backdrop
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The U.S. team pose for a selfie with the Cup
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Si Woo Kim shushes the crowd after a big putt
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Brooks Koepka celebrates another American point with girlfriend Jena Sims
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American players and their significant others huddle together as the temperatures drop
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Charley Hoffman lets out a roar after holing a chip in for birdie on the 17th hole in his Saturday afternoon four-ball match.
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Kevin Chappell lets out a roar after winning the 10th hole during his Saturday afternoon four-ball match.
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Si Woo Kim plays his second shot from the water hazard on the 18th hole during Saturday afternoon's four-ball sesssion.
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Dustin Johnson and Brooks Koepka stare down a putt during Saturday's afternoon session.
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Anirban Lahiri and Si Woo Kim were the only International duo to win a match on Saturday.
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It's been that kind of week for Jason Day, who is 0-3-1 in his four matches entering Sunday singles.
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Jim Furyk, Phil Mickelson and Kevin Kisner can't help but cheer as the U.S. team extended its lead to 14½-3½.
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Tiger Woods and Erica Herman watch the action on Saturday afternoon.
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Drag queens from Venezuela pose with the Presidents Cup logo during the afternoon four-ball matches on Saturday.
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Adam Scott is out early preparing for his Saturday morning foursomes match.
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Rickie Fowler is on dawn patrol at the Liberty National range prior to his Saturday morning foursomes match.
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About the only time Rickie Fowler and Justin Thomas haven't looked like they've been on solid footing was while walking these rocks between holes during Saturday morning foursomes.
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Phil Mickelson and Kevin Kisner celebrate their Friday afternoon four-ball victory with their "Three Amigos" dance.
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Patrick Reed and Jordan Spieth remained a formidable duo as they improved their team record in Ryder and Presidents Cups to 6-1-3.
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We've seen all kinds of displays of patriotism from the American fans at Liberty National.
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The U.S. team is all ears whenever assistant captain Fred Couples offers any advice.
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The International "Fanatics" were again out in full force on Friday
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Justin Thomas riles up the home crowd
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Branden Grace laments a missed putt
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U.S. wives and girlfriends pose on the first tee
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The Manhattan skyline is in view from most of the course
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Adam Scott steals a glance at Lady Liberty
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Charl Schwartzel watching his International teammates
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Crowds were impressive on Thursday
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Rickie Fowler and girlfriend Allison Stokke after Fowler and Justin Thomas won their opening match
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The U.S. had its share of vocal supporters
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But so did the Internationals
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Phil Mickelson steals a selfie with Presidents Clinton, Bush, and Obama
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Kevin Kisner and Phil Mickelson enjoyed an early lead in their foursomes match
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But Jason Day and Marc Leishman rallied to halve the match
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Had Phil Mickelson made his par putt on the 18th hole, the U.S. would have carried a three-point lead into Friday
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The three former presidents seemed to enjoy the spotlight on Thursday
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