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Jason Dufner don’t care, casually loads up lip as Presidents Cup tees off

It’s pretty tense on the first tee at Muirfield Village.

This is from earlier in the day at the Presidents Cup, where Jason Dufner looks really worried and interested in what his International opponents are doing.

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Just getting a quick bite and some energy before he heads out for a grueling match? Enhance.

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This was all done on the first tee, where this bogus tone of formality lingers with commissioner Tim Finchem and President George W. Bush blessing the players as they head out.

It probably doesn’t match the record-holder from his round at the PGA Championship, but Dufner deals with stress however he wants. An Auburn man and his vice. WDE.

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