It seems like new Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady is not as perfect as people think he is.
Ahead of his upcoming charity golf game with Peyton Manning, Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson, Brady appeared in an interview with TNT's Ernie Johnson to promote the event. When asked where he sees his golf game, the Buccaneers signal-caller didn't mince any words.
“It’s somewhere between piss-poor and pitiful,” Tom Brady told TNT’s Ernie Johnson. “Fortunately, I’m focusing on football right now and I’m still working. Golf will come at a later date.”
Brady will be teaming up with Mickelson and will be facing his former rival Manning, who's paired with Woods.
Article Continues BelowThe 42-year-old legendary quarterback did take some practice shots though, and he is looking to do some more to prepare.
“I played 18 at McArthur (Golf Club in Hobe Sound) and I shot like a 94, and said, ‘It can’t get any worse.’ So I drove over to Medalist and shot a 106,” the new Buccaneers star added. “I’m going to bring a couple dozen golf balls and hopefully I can work around the course. I might hit some of those little stingers off the tee to try to keep it in play. It’s very volatile, but I’ve got a great partner so we’ll hang in there as long as we can.”
Dubbed as “Capital One's The Match: Champions for Charity,” the event will be held on May 24th. It charity showdown hopes to raise $10 million to benefit coronavirus relief efforts.
It's going to be Manning vs Brady all over again, but on a different kind of field this time.