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Davis Love III has adopted a baby squirrel at the Presidents Cup

The weirdest thing you’ll see at the Presidents Cup today.

It’s getting late in the day during the first session at the Presidents Cup, and things are getting weird for Team USA. Golf Channel cut to a shot of assistant captain Davis Love III sitting in a golf cart monitoring his team, typing on his phone, and ... holding some sort of small varmint on his lap.

Golf Channel’s Jimmy Roberts then went to work, and reports on the ground indicate that DLIII is now caring for a baby squirrel and even took it back to the team room during the weather delay. Apparently, the infant squirrel fell out of a tree and now Love, tony Sea Island resident, is rolling around with the little wild animal on his lap. It’s all extremely bizarre:

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Yet another reason to root for the USA.

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