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Day 2 of the Ryder Cup ended with the Americans extending their massive lead over the reigning champions, Team Europe. Jordan Spieth and Justin Thomas contributed to this while also engaging Twitter with a hilarious clip.

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It was another day of adventure, excitement, and disappointment. However, at the end of the day, it is the experience and the small things that matter the most. Without any doubt, every member is giving in their best and just trying to make the most of this week. The scores currently stand at 11-6 and Steve Stricker can breathe a sigh of relief after another successful day.

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An exuberant Jordan Spieth confuses JT for caddie

The duo of Justin Thomas and Jordan Spieth defeated Viktor Hovland and Bernd Wiesberger in the morning foursomes. After a cruising victory, they met for a quick fist bump. Spieth, out of instinct, moved to hand the club over to where his caddie would’ve been. Instead, he found a confused Thomas.

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Realizing his mistake, he pulled it back, only to hand it back as Thomas asked for it. Both the men chuckled at this comical moment and even the fans found it hilarious.

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Ryder Cup: Entire results from Day 2

Morning Foursomes:

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Jon Rahm/Sergio Garcia beat Brooks Koepka/Daniel Berger

Dustin Johnson/Collin Morikawa beat Paul Casey/Tyrrell Hatton

Justin Thomas/Jordan Spieth beat Viktor Hovland/Bernd Wiesberge

Patrick Cantlay/Xander Schauffele beat Matt Fitzpatrick/Lee Westwood

Afternoon Four-balls:

Jon Rahm/Sergio Garcia beat Brooks Koepka/Jordan Spieth

Shane Lowry/Tyrrell Hatton beat Tony Finau/Harris English

Scottie Scheffler/Bryson DeChambeau beat Tommy Fleetwood/Viktor Hovland

Dustin Johnson/Collin Morikawa beat Ian Poulter/Rory McIlroy

The Europeans will need the biggest comeback in the Ryder Cup history if they want to overtake the Americans. However, we’ll have to wait and see what the concluding day entails.

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