10 Signs Team USA Is Having Fun at the Presidents Cup

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Oct 6, 2013; Dublin, OH, USA; A view of the Presidents Cup trophy during the fourth round of the at Muirfield Village Golf Club. Mandatory Credit: Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports

The 11th Presidents Cup tees off on Wednesday night at the Jack Nicklaus Golf Club Korea. Team USA will battle the International Team as America seeks its ninth Cup in the tournament’s history.

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The U.S. has dominated the event since it started in 1994, but never have they played in South Korea. It will be interesting to see how they handle the environment and culture over there.

They are 16 hours and 7,500 miles away from their homes and working during the “offseason,” but it looks like the golfers are having a grand time. Thanks to the powers of social media and Instagram, we’re able to follow their journey.

Here are 10 signs Team USA is enjoying their time in South Korea at the Presidents Cup.

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