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Tom Brady holes wedge shot for birdie as pants split

Tom Brady has looked anything but the cool, calm quarterback and everything like a scared high-handicap golfer during The Match: Champions for Charity.

But he still managed to come through in a big way on Sunday afternoon.

After getting taunted by announcer Charles Barkley and taking a beating on social media as his tee shots flew all over the Medalist course, the former New England Patriots and current Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback holed a wedge shot — while his microphone slipped and his pants split — to make a birdie on the 7th hole at the Hobe Sound, Florida course. The shot came after he needed to take a penalty stroke after an errant tee shot.

“Chuck, shut your mouth Chuck,” Brady told Barkley following the shot, after some friendly banter between the two legends.

Playing with Phil Mickelson as his partner, the birdie in the best-ball part of the competition only ended up tying the hole as Tiger Woods made a two-putt birdie — his eagle putt lipped out — to help him and partner Peyton Manning remain 3-up in the match that has raised more than $10-million for COVID-19 relief efforts.

Brady’s birdie also brought a $100,000 donation from Brooks Koepka, who while watching the broadcast pledged that amount if Brady could par any of the remaining holes on the front nine. He threw in another $100,000 if Brady were to par either of the last two holes on the front side.

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