Stephen Curry is clearly still on a high from not just winning his fourth championship in eight seasons with the Golden State Warriors, but finally taking home NBA Finals MVP, too.

He's been celebrating those achievements this weekend at the American Century Golf Championship in South Lake Tahoe, catching touchdown passes from Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, splashing long three-pointers from the fairway and playfully demanding 30 push-ups from a spectator in exchange for an autograph. The Warriors superstar fanned flames of his team's budding rivalry with a rising Western Conference power, too, punting a Memphis Grizzlies ball that was thrown to him.

It's a good thing Curry still feels the afterglow of another crowning NBA achievement, because he hasn't quite put his best foot forward on the links at Edgewood Tahoe. He entered Sunday's final round tied for 20th in the tournament, not just a couple spots behind father Dell Curry, but well off the pace Curry set at last year's event, when he finished in ninth place.

Undeterred by those relative struggles, Curry at least allowed for the possibility of bringing home some hardware from South Lake Tahoe during Saturday's round. Well, at least if Ayesha Curry makes enough space in his overcrowded trophy room back in The Bay.

“I think my wife would probably tell you if I came home with that trophy, she would know what trophies might need to move out of the way back at home in the office,” Curry said, per Angelina Martin of NBC Sports Bay Area. “I hope we can make that decision on Sunday night when I get home.”

Curry, unfortunately, doesn't have a great chance at catching former Oakland Athletics pitcher Mark Mulder at the top of the leaderboard. But maybe he'll catch fire from the fairways on Sunday's final round, just like he does from three-point range?

He already proved it was possible on Friday.

Just a few more eagles to go until Curry takes yet another trophy back home.

[h/t Angelina Martin, NBC Sports Bay Area]