Tom Brady might be the greatest football player of all time. His golf game? That’s a different story.
Brady was roasted for his play Sunday during TNT’s “The Match: Champions for Charity.” The Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback was paired with Phil Mickelson and struggled to hit the fairways, ended up in the trees and lost ball after ball.
The round isn’t over yet, but the the Internet hasn’t let up.
From Saints coach Sean Payton to your average joe, plenty of jokes were made at Brady’s expense. Here’s a sample:
I’m liking this Florida @TomBrady right now. #TNT
— Sean Payton (@SeanPayton) May 24, 2020
Every famous person in America is promising money to charity if Tom Brady stops sucking at golf. This is an amazing event.
— Kevin Clark (@bykevinclark) May 24, 2020
Charles Barkley: “You can be great in one sport and not great in another sport”
— Tony Clements (@TonyClementsTC) May 24, 2020
Tom Brady: *Immediately chips the ball 3 feet* 😂😂😂#TheMatch pic.twitter.com/qdXVPzs94m
Tom Brady on the football field vs. the golf course: pic.twitter.com/wAgKM68H2P
— SportsNation (@SportsNation) May 24, 2020
Phil Mickelson playing with Tom Brady right now pic.twitter.com/0723L5qWpj
— McNeil (@Reflog_18) May 24, 2020
I’ll donate 100k through the @bkcharityfund if @TomBrady makes a par on the front 9 #TheMatch #TNT
— Brooks Koepka (@BKoepka) May 24, 2020
Man Tom Brady really is lost without Bill Belichick
— Joel Beall (@JoelMBeall) May 24, 2020
The most relatable Tom Brady has ever been pic.twitter.com/oHLHEs63NY
— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) May 24, 2020
Michael Jordan watching Tom Brady golf right now #TheMatch pic.twitter.com/wQkZMXyC6N
— Torey Lovullo Burner (@burner_torey) May 24, 2020
Should have had Jimmy G teeing up behind Brady asking if he can play through after every bad shot
— Pete Blackburn (@PeteBlackburn) May 24, 2020
I’ve always felt like Tom Brady and I had a lot in common, but after watching his golf game, I actually think we might have been separated at birth. #TheMatch
— jimmy fallon (@jimmyfallon) May 24, 2020
• Matthew Paras can be reached at mparas@washingtontimes.com.
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