I love the way he acknowledges his lovely wife as well… the negativity that gets thrown her way is heartbreaking! But Hater-aide is real and some people don’t want to see others happy. 💞🙏🏾
Man it was touching seeing this man toss his hat and run straight to his wife. That was the most Gangster Shit of the tournament! That's beautiful.. Well done Steph.
@DJ_Cub I wish you the peace of living Life with the soothing calm of realizing "Your" choices are your own & no outside influences make you do anything. I'm respecting what "He" did. Your response is centered around the actions of someone else & how you perceive them where you are controlled by them. You are responding like an Apple 🍎 User. 🙄
Actually I was very disappointed in that behavior. Curry typically likes to help others with their golf etiquette but by running off and carrying on like that while others were still trying to finish the hole was very poor etiquette. I realize this is not a pro event but if you’re going to tell others how to behave, you also need to follow it.
The man has had a ton of accomplishments on the grandest of stages but to see his and his family's emotion on this win is testament to what a competitor he is, what this tournament means and the quality of player it fields, and how great golf actually is. This was fantastic.
Someone on Twitter said the US should just send Steph to participate in all Olympic events. With his incredible hand-eye coordination and competitive edge, he's bound to do pretty decent in most of them. I laughed at first. But then I thought about it and.......
Steph goes into any game or sport with an attitude of figuring out how to win & a commitment to winning. But he practices for hours daily then relaxes & enjoys playing with joy as perfectly as he can manage even while figuring a way to win. That joy & enjoyment is so infectious.
@@factsoverpolitics No, it wasn't. He's looking at the hole when he putts it. A no look is not looking while you make the pass, hit the putt, etc. That's called a lookaway
@@rtatata8290It's not impossible. After John Brodie the Niners QB retired he joined the senior PBA tour and won a championship. So a pro football player did cross over and win at pro golf 😊
Way to go Steph! You are just an absolutely phenomenal athlete! Your smile, laughter, and joy are sooooooooooo infectious. This is how you CHEAT CODE happiness! Such a blessing to witness this❤
bro I'm not even into golf amd I got some chills lol Steph is just one of those guys man. by the time he's all done I think his name will be in the same pantheon as MJ, Tiger and Ali for his influence, records and accolades
I just realized yesterday that Steph was with his dad the day he was in our foursome at a golf scramble in NC in the 90's. He was 9. Him and his brother were both there. Very well behaved. Del could play too. Brush with greatness....
Ok it is now clear to me that winning is literally in his veins. He is gradually moving up on my top 5 fav athletes of all time list. Congrats…imma have to catch the next tourney cuz this is getting interesting
Oh Steph, Ayesha I love you both & your family sooo much. Been following you..your wholesomeness..your courage..hard work and dedication for years .🎉 Congratulations.❤
The other day at this tournament, someone gave him a basketball and pointed to a basket that was over a couple hundred fans in the next county, Curry shot, hit it. He was locked in the whole tournament. Congrats, great human being as well, good role model.
Actually he was choking the whole back 9 and then a steph curry fan shouted in the middle of the back swing of the leader on 18, and he shanked it. Kind of an asterisk on this one. Still great eagle by steph.
@@be4st856 Being “clutch” is performing when it counts. In a game, he could go 1 for 20 on 3’s and hit a game winning one. That’s clutch. It’s not how he was doing the whole round, it’s what he does when it counts.
@@Shakester71 no, there's a distinction. if he goes 1 for 20 in a game, he's playing well below his average. being clutch is RISING to the occasion to being at your best/close to your best when the moment calls for it. hitting one clutch basket doesn't mean you were clutch for the game, or even a portion of it. in fact, 1/20 suggests he was choking based on his average.
@@be4st856 Being clutch speaks of a single moment. Not a time period. The definition is being successful in a crucial situation. Not plural as in situations. One clutch basket does make you a clutch player. Just like a walkoff homerun after going 0-4 is considered clutch.
@@Shakester71 you are absolutely ret4rd3d if you think clutch is only a single moment. Carrying your team by scoring several points in the dying minutes of a quarter or game is clutch. Clutch players in bball hit big shots after big shot in the tightest moments. Baseball is an entirely different sport to compare basketball to. Fundamentally, Things happen entirely in split second moments in baseball. going 1 for 20 isn’t even comparable to hitting a homer on your fifth at bat, especially if the greatest shooter goes 1 for 20. If steph went 1 for 20, absolutely no one would say he was clutch. They might say he hit a clutch shot to save the game, so he pulled through, but they would also say he almost lost his team the game by going 1 for 20. They would say he almost choked the game away at that point
@@nassiglutt6587 Lol your kidding yourself. There are thousands upon thousands of scratch golfer and really good amateur players. Maybe he's one of them but hes not turning pro
@nassiglut6587. Nope, the ace allowed him to keep his lead going into Sunday because Mardi Fish was hot on his heels. Then Fish caught up & passed Curry on the Leaderboard Sunday. Going into the last hole Fish was leading 72 to Curry's 69. That eagle on the last hole won Curry 6 points & the tournament
This guy really has a chance to play professional golf after he retires if he wants to. Imagine if he had a whole year to dedicate himself to the game… crazy!
Steph is a legit 0 handicap which is pretty damn impressive for a guy who still plays in the NBA. He's legitimately good enough to where maybe once he retires he could enter amateur tournaments and compete like club championships and maybe some state run events.
Nope, his handicap is 1.38 which is 1+ in this tournament. To maintain his amateur status he needs to contribute his winnings to charity. And he won big: $125K for the win & a cool $1M for the hole-in-one.
The average handicap for a professional golfer would be +5.4 if they reported their scores. This handicap score is obtained from rounds played over a recent four-year period between 2016 and 2020 (minimum 100 rounds) based on scores relative to the courses’ rating and slope rating. Curry is good, but he would never in a million years come close to making a cut in a tour event. But why should he... he makes more money than 99% of all pro golfers (I meant 100%).
I knew it was already going in & I got to witness it in person both this & the ace..the shot in was beautiful …center cup… dam I took him to beat his dad by 6 ✅