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USA Today via Reuters

USA Today via Reuters

Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry is having one hell of an offseason. After clinching his fourth title and first Finals MVP trophy, Curry has been celebrating in style. He has attended multiple victory parades and also attended a massive event in California. But he was “at a loss for words” due to the ending of the event.

The eight-time All-Star and four-time NBA champion had donated millions to Howard University to create a golf program. And finally, in 2019, the university got a team in golf, a sport where they haven’t competed in almost 50 years. They also decided to host a tournament which Curry also participated in.

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Curry who had participated in the tournament was sad to it to see it ending. Curry is a huge golf fan and he is also an amateur himself. He has participated in several charity tournaments and even some professional tourneys. And he has a lot of fun playing golf.

After the event came to an end, Curry left a message on Instagram. He said, “At a loss for words?another Bison at the Beach in the books w/ my?@hubison_golf?family. Pebble Beach, Bisons everywhere and amazing vibes all around. Huge s/o to?@raqnicole?for capturing these unbelievable moments?notice that swag in the back tho! Special program, amazing people and an event that?s only getting bigger and better. We all champs here on this side!

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Stephen Curry was also there in the last year’s event and he even came to support the kids. The young athletes were extremely happy and motivated to see him there. He interacted with them and played a few holes together as well.

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His love for the game of golf was one of the main reasons he committed to supporting the university in its quest to get back to golf. They have come a long way as they now have a major program and attract star students from across the country. And that all started with Curry who made the commitment to support their program.