
US president Donald Trump was on hand at the Liberty National Golf Club Sunday to present the Presidents Cup trophy to the US team. The US had beaten the International team 19-11 over the four days of competition.

It was Daniel Berger who had the honor of clinching the Cup, his win against Si Woo Kim of South Korea in Sunday's singles matches enough to seal a US triumph. Berger was embraced by teammate Charley Hoffman.

Although it was ultimately a comfortable win for the US, the International team -- captained by Nick Price -- did fightback on the final day, winning six of the 12 matches. Kim silences the crowd on the 11th green during his match with Berger.

"What a feeling," said Berger after being told that a half point in his match with Kim would be enough to clinch the Cup. "Strick (US captain Steve Stricker) came up to me on 16 and told me the half a point was good enough. And then I just wanted to close out that match. It was an amazing week, and I feel excited for everyone on the team."

Berger is sprayed with champagne by a cigar-toting Hoffman.

Trump, who is a keen golfer, watches the action from the clubhouse at Liberty National Golf Club.

Tiger Woods was serving as one of Stricker's vice captains and Trump took time out to speak with the 14-time major winner.

Some US fans got all dressed up for Sunday's play.

Trump dedicated the trophy to the victims of recent hurricanes, specifically mentioning those in Puerto Rico.

The US players and their wives and partners pose with the trophy after victory was assured.