Since winning the 2016 Ryder Cup at Hazeltine -- the USA's first win since 2008 -- the party hasn't stopped.
A new benefit of the Americans winning the Ryder Cup: now, similar to the Stanley Cup, each player gets time at home with one of the game's most coveted trophies.
We’re documenting Zach Johnson’s time with the hardware and will update this post as the week progresses.
Zach is in Silvis, Illinois, this week for the John Deere Classic. He (naturally) brought along some hardware:
🏆 spotting: catching up with some friends at @JDCLASSIC.😃 pic.twitter.com/VVlsfckVkQ
— Ryder Cup USA (@RyderCupUSA) July 11, 2017
On Monday, ZJ brought the trophy to his home state, Iowa, for the ZJF Classic:
👀 who has his hands on the Ryder Cup!@ZachJohnsonPGA is taking the 🏆 to his hometown in Iowa for the @ZJFClassic! pic.twitter.com/XBLqumBB2e
— Ryder Cup USA (@RyderCupUSA) July 9, 2017
🏆Spotting: @SmylieKaufman10's Snapchat with @ZachJohnsonPGA at @ZJFClassic. pic.twitter.com/TXsXgMxBB8
— Ryder Cup USA (@RyderCupUSA) July 10, 2017
Zach Johnson getting things underway at the 2017 @ZJFClassic @ElmcrestClub pic.twitter.com/Sy5yvCs4gP
— ClubProcure (formerly VGM Club) (@ClubProcure) July 10, 2017
🏆 spotting: with former @IowaFootball and @NFL players @Kaeding_Nate and Dallas Clark.
— Ryder Cup USA (@RyderCupUSA) July 10, 2017
And a very bronze @ZachJohnsonPGA... pic.twitter.com/e6PibSg871
🏆 spotting: with @ElmcrestClub @PGAjrleaguegolf team! pic.twitter.com/9FcE7buegb
— Ryder Cup USA (@RyderCupUSA) July 10, 2017