Tom Brady beats major champion Keegan Bradley in round of golf

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Super Bowl-winning quarterback Tom Brady had a pretty nice weekend on the golf course.

He played a round with PGA Tour pros Luke Donald and Keegan Bradley and NBA legend Michael Jordan on Saturday. The next day, Brady dismantled Bradley, the 2012 PGA Championship winner, with a 6-and-5 decision in match play.

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"So the next day, I say, ‘Tom Brady, I’m going to give him 12 shots, and this is easy money,'" Bradley said on ESPN's SVP and Russilo, via Golf.com. "I’m getting all cocky on the first tee, and I get a match with him. I win the first hole and go, ‘TB I’ll give you a buyout if you want.’ I start to chirp. And then he runs off — he plays the next 14 holes 4-under par, beat me 6-and-5. He’s really good, I couldn’t believe it. As soon as we got the match, his competitive juices kicked in, he’s smoking."

Bradley is an avid Patriots fan, and needed to make a mad dash away from the final round of the Phoenix Open in February to catch the Super Bowl in Glendale.

"I played 36 holes with him, played basketball with him, and I got to really kind of be with the guy and hang out," Bradley said. "It was one of those moments where you look around and you realize, ‘I don't know how I’ve gotten here in my life.’ It was just a really, really fun time."

 

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