Tiger Woods trolls NFL legend Tom Brady: "Alright, we get it!"
Tiger Woods took a break from trying to save the PGA Tour's bacon in their LIV Golf battle by trolling NFL legend Tom Brady on social media.
Tiger Woods came out with a zinger when he beat Phil Mickelson to the PGA Tour's inaugural slush fund Player Impact Program top prize of $6million.
And he has burned another high-profile athlete. This time, his victim was NFL legend Tom Brady. It looks like Woods emerged as the winner in a light-hearted trolling session on social media over the weekend.
In case you missed the news, the legends of their craft have a joint venture called Autograph. Woods has also gone into business with Rory McIlroy. The pair confirmed they will be launching a Monday night golf league called TGL.
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Over the weekend, the PGA Tour announced details of an NFT partnership with Autograph. It will allow fans to own digital tokens of their favourite golf moments.
Phil the Thrill must be rolling his eyes at this news!
Anyway, Brady, 46, tagged the PGA Tour with a video of his famous drone shot.
He posted this:
Any thoughts? @TigerWoods @Autograph https://t.co/LA89wSlYwf
— Tom Brady (@TomBrady) September 19, 2022
And the 15-time major champion replied to the seven-time Super Bowl winner:
Our team at @Autograph knows better. I remember my first hole-out. And my second. And my third. And… pic.twitter.com/drveuzbXhg
— Tiger Woods (@TigerWoods) September 19, 2022
Brady then waved the white flag...
Alright we get it https://t.co/op2orWacsj
— Tom Brady (@TomBrady) September 19, 2022
The short video Woods posts feature replays of the big big cat holing out from 97 yards at Pebble Beach in 2000 when he came from five strokes back to claim victory, the 2019 WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play from 82 yards and the 2018 Memorial at Jack's place from 95 yards.
"Alright, we get it," Brady replied to the flex from Woods.
In other Woods news, one of his signed Scotty Cameron putters has sold for a staggering $328,577 at auction.
Earlier in the year his famous "Tiger Slam" irons were sold for a whopping $5.16million.
The "Tiger Slam" irons were used by Woods when he won four consecutive majors between 2000-01.
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Woods has not announced when he will next play competitive golf after what was likely a tearful goodbye to any more Open Championships at St. Andrews.
Although his swing looked fluid as he hit the range at Liberty National in early September.