Tom Brady is enjoying his time away from the NFL, with the seven-time Super Bowl champion a regular on the golf course.
Brady knows how difficult golf is, with the American icon having taken on The RSM Classic Pro-Am earlier this month.
He was partnered with world number five Ludvig Aberg, who himself was making a long-awaited return after undergoing knee surgery.
Brady will have gained plenty from the experience, with the former NFL quarter-back quickly taking on another challenge alongside Bryson DeChambeau.
Golf fans predicted DeChambeau to pick Jack Nicklaus as his next guest on his iconic break 50 series, with the LIV Golf star having taken the YouTube world by storm with his videos.

Tom Brady shows every club in his golf bag amid Bryson DeChambeau link-up
Brady’s fellow sporting legends Michael Jordan and Wayne Gretzky were also tipped to appear, but it was indeed the NFL hero who got the call.
And for those intrigued to know exactly how the man himself goes about his game, the PGA Tour has shared every golf club Brady has in his bag.
Out on the course, he carries Titleist Vokey SM9 wedges, T100 mid-to-short irons, T200 long irons and a TSR 9-degree, along with a TaylorMade Ghost Manta putter.
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The views are unsurprisingly already soaring on DeChambeau’s challenge with Brady, but the former has also been busy taking on a different task at home.
DeChambeau has just hit a hole-in-one over his house, much to the delight and indeed relief of the LIV Golf star.
His exciting and innovative challenges have captured the attention of the golfing world, with the likes of Sergio Garcia, Phil Mickelson and even Donald Trump collaborating with DeChambeau.
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Importantly, his focus hasn’t exactly been taken away from more serious matters, with the American emerging victorious at the US Open earlier this year.
He fended off PGA Tour ace Rory McIlroy at Pinehurst for his second US Open win and second major championship title.
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