Tom Brady returned to the golf course as the NFL legend played The RSM Classic Pro-Am alongside Ludvig Aberg.
Aberg is The RSM Classic defending champion, and is eyeing success in Georgia after undergoing knee surgery.
The Swede currently occupies fifth in the world rankings, with Brian Harman among the other high-profile names taking on the PGA Tour tournament.
Basketball icon Caitlin Clark also took on The RSM Classic Pro-Am, partnering fellow Iowan Zach Johnson ahead of the eighth and final event in the FedEx Cup Fall schedule.
The LPGA Tour was praised for partnering Clark and Nelly Korda at The ANNIKA Pro-Am, which the latter went on to win for her seventh title of the season.

Tom Brady shares his attitude toward golf at The RSM Classic
WNBA star Clark is an avid golfer, although she does, of course, have a long way to go to reach the stunning heights of world number one Korda.
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Brady meanwhile is not so focused on achieving greatness, with the former quarterback sharing his thoughts on golf with the PGA Tour: “Try to have fun. Don’t take it too seriously. This is a tough sport, even for the guys that play all the time.”
Rafael Nadal could follow Tom Brady into golf after retirement
As with any sport, watching the professionals up close provides a superb insight into just how much practice and indeed talent it takes to reach that level.
Rory McIlroy demonstrated his talent at last week’s DP World Tour Championship, with the four-time major winner striking the ball expertly on his way to the trophy.
But crossing into other sports is a common trend, one that is likely to continue as the years go on, with Rafael Nadal potentially taking up golf following his retirement from tennis.
His fellow tennis icon Andy Murray has already made that switch, with the Scot having played the BMW PGA Championship Pro-Am at Wentworth not long ago.
The PGA Tour careers of many professionals do, however, hang in the balance this week, meaning The RSM Classic will be taken very seriously.
Defending champion Aberg could be the man to watch, although he may instead be simply focusing on passing the fitness test after his spell out injured.
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