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Home»News»The Presidents Cup Celebration: Jim Furyk Impresses with Eminem ‘Freestyle’ Performance
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The Presidents Cup Celebration: Jim Furyk Impresses with Eminem ‘Freestyle’ Performance

News RoomBy News RoomOctober 4, 2024Updated:October 4, 20243 Mins Read
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The U.S. team celebrated their victory at the Presidents Cup with a party that started in the locker room and continued on the bus ride to the team hotel. Despite concerns about the long bus ride dampening the mood, the team managed to keep the party going with a DJ playing music at full blast. One of the highlights of the bus ride was Jim Furyk’s impromptu performance to Eminem’s “Lose Yourself,” where he danced down the aisle with his hood up and high-fived everyone on the bus as they arrived at the hotel. The celebration continued at the hotel, where the team partied into the night.

The celebration was captured on a recent episode of “The Smylie Show” podcast, hosted by Smylie Kaufman, who is also an analyst on NBC’s broadcast of the Presidents Cup. Kevin Kisner, one of the U.S. vice captains, shared the details of the celebration on the podcast, highlighting the energy and excitement on the bus ride back to the hotel. The team had a police escort for the bus ride, adding to the festive atmosphere as they sang and danced to their favorite tunes.

The U.S. side was in high spirits after their victory at the Presidents Cup, with players like Tony Finau quoting Travis Kelce’s famous line, “You got to fight for your right to party,” from the Super Bowl. The team’s celebration was a mix of jubilation and camaraderie, with players coming together to enjoy their hard-earned victory. Jim Furyk’s performance to Eminem’s song added to the fun and excitement of the night, leaving everyone in high spirits as they celebrated their success.

Jim Furyk’s freestyle performance on the bus ride back to the hotel was a memorable moment for the team and a fitting end to their celebration. The energy and enthusiasm on the bus ride reflected the team’s bond and camaraderie, as they celebrated their victory together. The moment was captured on social media, with fans praising Furyk’s impromptu performance and the team’s spirit. The celebration was a testament to the team’s dedication and hard work throughout the tournament.

Overall, the U.S. team’s victory at the Presidents Cup was a cause for celebration, and the team made the most of their win with a memorable party. From the locker room to the bus ride back to the hotel, the team’s energy and excitement were contagious, with players coming together to enjoy their success. Jim Furyk’s spontaneous performance to Eminem’s “Lose Yourself” added to the festive atmosphere, leaving everyone in high spirits as they celebrated their victory. The celebration was a fitting end to a successful tournament for the U.S. team.

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