Unwilling to Repeat $5.4 Million Mistake, Stephen Curry Shows off Golf Swing 13 Days Ahead of ‘The Match’ Against Patrick Mahomes
Stephen Curry is a magician on the basketball court. Over the years, we’ve seen the Golden State Warriors superstar revolutionize the game right in front of our eyes. When he’s not occupied drilling down shots from beyond the three-point line, Chef Curry can be found in the greens practicing his swings. An avid golf fan, Steph has even participated in numerous charity tournaments. In fact, the Splash Brothers are set to take on the NFL duo of Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes at the next Capital One’s: The Match in less than two weeks. As tension heats up for the contest, the Baby-Faced Assassin was seen practicing to avoid the $5.4 million loss he suffered a few years back.
In 2020, the 6-foot-2 shifty guard paired up with Peyton Manning against the Charles Barkley-Phil Mickelson duo in a charity golf game. “The Match: Champions for Change” managed to raise $5.4 million during the clash. With Barkley and Mickelson emerging victorious, Curry was unable to choose a charity of his choice.
This time around, putting in the work well in advance of the clash, Steph is aiming to redeem himself by securing the win.
Stephen Curry practices his swing with 13 days left for “The Match”
Steph is determined to grab the win this time round. Not wanting to repeat the failure he sustained three years ago, the two-time NBA Most Valuable Player has been working on his swing under the guidance of Alex Riggs, a distinguished golf coach.
As seen in Curry’s latest Instagram story, Riggs complimented one of his shots, calling it “perfect”. Have a look at NBA Celeb Update’s tweet, displaying Steph’s caption on the story, “We workin”.
Stephen Curry prepares for ‘The Match’ pic.twitter.com/68htL2jtYP
— What are NBA Celebs Upto? (@NBACelebsUpdate) June 17, 2023
With the San Francisco side facing an early playoff exit this postseason, Steph had an extended period to prepare for the upcoming contest. Despite all his hard work, the Kelce-Mahomes duo are the favorites to win the charity event.
Charles Barkley picks the NFL stars to defeat the Splash Brothers
On his recent appearance on Kelce’s “New Heights” podcast, Sir Charles gave his predictions for the highly anticipated golf battle. One of the commentators for the contest, The Round Mound of Rebound has put his money on the NFL stars. Barkley said on the podcast:
“I think the football players are going to win. No, seriously. I know Steph is really good. I don’t know anything about Klay. He is kind of a dark horse. I have played with your brother and Patrick. They going to be alright. I think they are going to play good enough.”
Curry has been proving his naysayers wrong ever since he was drafted back in 2009. With the odds stacked up against him, it will be incredible if he manages to do the same on the golf greens as well.
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