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Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen and NFL legend Tom Brady teamed up for a round of golf on the first day of the PGA Tour’s Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Together, Brady and Allen were part of a group of four, with Brady playing alongside Keegan Bradley and Allen partnered with Keith Mitchell. 

Despite Brady’s renowned net worth, model-like looks, and seven Super Bowl rings, the event showcased a more relatable side of the living legend. Notably, his sartorial choices and his tee shot on the opening hole at Pebble Beach left both his fans and onlookers in amusement.

Josh Allen beats Brady both at golf and fashion 

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In the ongoing rivalry between NFL quarterbacks, Josh Allen of the Buffalo Bills achieved a noteworthy victory against Tom Brady, but this victory was far from keeping scores. A picture shared by PGA Tour’s official Instagram handle featured the four contenders posing by the course, and all the attention drifted to Brady, and no not for the right reasons. NFL fans took note of what Brady had donned and that put in comparison with Josh Allen fell in stark contrast.

Brady sported beige trousers, paired with a button-down shirt with a grey button-down pullover with big black buttons- which prompted a fan to exclaim, “What Are You Wearing” and “Take that stupid sweater off.” Others joined in, with someone saying, “I have some ugly golf outfits myself but W** is Brady wearing.” While others added a humorous touch, “Nice of The Museum of Wax to send the Tom Brady statue over.” Fans seem to approve of Allen’s outfit, however. As many in the comments agreed, Josh only one dressed for outing.”

 

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Despite a track record of never beating Brady, whether facing him in the New England Patriots or the Tampa Bay Buccaneers or even in golf events like The Match, where Brady and Aaron Rodgers prevailed over Allen and Patrick Mahomes, a turning point came on Friday at Pebble Beach. Allen, paired with pro partner Keith Mitchell, delivered an outstanding performance with an 11-under 61, securing a tie for sixth at 14-under. This notable achievement outpaced Brady and his pro partner Keegan Bradley, who posted a pair of 66s, trailing by two strokes in the 36-hole pro-am portion of the tournament.

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NFL GOAT enjoying the PGA Tour’s Pebble Beach Pro-Am

Despite a valiant effort, Tom Brady, boasting an 8-handicap, and his PGA Tour partner Keegan Bradley fell short in the 36-hole pro-am segment of the event, finishing a commendable T-20. In contrast, Josh Allen and Keith Mitchell secured a more impressive T-6 position. The overall tournament victory went to Rory McIlroy and Jeff Rhodes, a nine-handicapper and co-managing partner of TPG Capital.

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Brady, known for his resilience, rebounded from a challenging start, showcasing the same determination seen in his memorable Super Bowl performance against the Falcons. It serves as a reminder that setbacks on the golf course can befall even accomplished athletes, including an 8-handicap holder with seven Super Bowl rings. Allen, visibly delighted with the win, acknowledged a bet victory over Brady, but kept the details under wraps. The victory added a touch of sweet redemption for Allen, who relished the rare occasion of outplaying the seven-time Super Bowl champion.

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