The 2024 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Golf Tournament comes with both lighthearted fun and intense competition. The tournament saw an interesting lineup of professional and amateur golfers. Tom Brady and Josh Allen are among the amateurs pairing up with professional golfers Keegan Bradley and Keith Mitchell, respectively. Their performance at the Spyglass Hill Golf Course stole the spotlight, even more than their hilarious roasts.
A recent Instagram reel was uploaded by the PGA Tour that recorded Brady and Allen as they “discussed their handicaps on the first tee.“ As per the video, Brady was unsatisfied with Allen having a handicap of 9 and wanted more strokes himself as well. He further substantiated his claim by saying, “You’re 27 years old. I’m 46.”
The Bills QB jokingly interjected Brady’s comments with, “You’re retired. You’re retired.” The conversation took a turn after this as the retired legend greeted Allen’s father and told him, “I love your son. But you already know that… He’s a great kid.”
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Set to run from February 1 to 4, the 2024 Pebble Beach Pro-Am isn’t just about golf. But it is also about the personalities of the players and their ability to entertain the crowd with their wit and humor. This friendly exchange between the two NFL QBs was a highlight of the tournament and showcased their friendship off the field.
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Tom Brady and Josh Allen hits the golf field for Round 1
Brady showed off his skills on the course, hitting some impressive shots from the rough and the sand. The Bradley-Brady duo came up six-under on the Pro-Am scoreboard, tied for 18th. Allen, meanwhile, paired with Keith Mitchell for the third straight year, driving more hype to the competition with his loyal Bills fans coming to the event to support him.
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He also displayed his golf prowess, making some solid drives and putts, but it wasn’t the pair’s most productive day. The Mitchell-Allen pair ended three-under, which is tied for 51st after Round 1. Both Brady and Allen will play again on Friday, hoping to improve their scores and make the cut for the weekend.
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