Tom Brady’s Miraculous Hole-in-One Sparks Heated Online Controversy
When Tom Brady finally decides to hang up the boots, we may see him make a run at the PGA Tour. While that statement is a little farfetched, his latest round on the course has us believing in fairytales. The 44-year-old was recently filmed holing a miracle shot from the fairway. However, haters on the internet are calling the drone footage fake, but Brady assures everyone it’s legit. We’ll let you judge for yourself…
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This is why you film every shot on the course…
🎥: @ari_fararooy + @ShadowLion pic.twitter.com/h9QrbLKOmu
— Tom Brady (@TomBrady) May 25, 2022
The video begins with a production staffer counting down so the drone pilot can capture the shot as soon as the ball fires off Brady’s clubface. Moments later, the seven-time champion goes nuts, reacting to the ball falling into the cup. People have questioned whether the ball was moving too fast to drop, but anyone that watches a tonne of golf has witnessed how the flagstick can impact speed.
A genuine argument conspiracy theorists can point to is Brady’s upcoming edition of The Match on June 1. Taking place at Wynn Golf Club on the Las Vegas strip, OG quarterbacks Aaron Rodgers and Tom Brady are set to battle young guns Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen. Thus leading sceptics to believe the viral clip is an all too perfect promotional attempt to attract buzz. However, shots like these aren’t unprecedented for the GOAT. Tom Brady sunk a similar shot from the fairway in a previous edition of The Match.
Is it all too good to be true, or is Brady an elite athlete with incredible accuracy skills? We’ll go with the latter.
The Match will take place on TNT Wednesday, June 1 at 6:30 PM EST.
Tom Brady told us just now that this is a real shot, but he doesn't consider it a hole-in-one, because they put the ball in the middle of the fairway in a created tee box on a par four. Still calls it a "once in a lifetime shot." https://t.co/POQnufLR2q
— Tom VanHaaren (@TomVH) May 25, 2022
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