Sign Me Up When $250M Worth Tom Brady Was Eager To Try the Phil Mickelson Method
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Despite being in different sports industries, both Mickelson and Brady have developed a great relationship over the years. Brady is an ardent amateur golfer himself. After competing against each other during the 2020 installment of ‘The Match’, the duo teamed up the following year. ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad Nonetheless, a year before their face-off, both stars had a witty exchange on Twitter, which started from a tweet from the famous football journalist Ian Rapoport. The tweet was about Brady, who back then was still part of the New England Patriots, had gotten himself into a calf injury while training. This is when the 6 times Major Champion Lefty decided to support his good friend.
Sign Me Up When $250M Worth Tom Brady Was Eager To Try the Phil Mickelson Method
Published 08/24/2022, 3:30 PM EDTBy Though Phil Mickelson may not have the best of physiques, he sure does have decent calves. Back in 2019, the golfer had a banter session on Twitter with his good friend and 7 time Super Bowl Champion Tom Brady. And like most of his humorous jokes, Mickelson joked about helping Brady in building stronger calves.Despite being in different sports industries, both Mickelson and Brady have developed a great relationship over the years. Brady is an ardent amateur golfer himself. After competing against each other during the 2020 installment of ‘The Match’, the duo teamed up the following year. ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad Nonetheless, a year before their face-off, both stars had a witty exchange on Twitter, which started from a tweet from the famous football journalist Ian Rapoport. The tweet was about Brady, who back then was still part of the New England Patriots, had gotten himself into a calf injury while training. This is when the 6 times Major Champion Lefty decided to support his good friend.