Tom Brady has hit the driving range early, as he practices for January’s Pebble Beach Pro-Am, after his no-show at the Las Vegas Grand Prix at the weekend.
The 45-year-old, seven-time Super Bowl champion shared snaps of himself playing golf on Sunday, sharing as a caption to his Instagram story: ‘I’m easy like Sunday mornin’ yeah.
‘@pebblebeachresorts pro am already on my mind,’ he later wrote over a picture of himself swinging on an unknown course.
The former New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback also used his ‘Lets F***ing Go!’ cry to celebrate an iron shot.
He looked like he hardly broke a sweat out on the green, while donning khaki pants, a white t-shirt and sneakers.
Tom Brady going over his swing on Sunday, a little over two months before the Pro-Am in CA
Brady admitted to having the Pebble Beach Pro-Am on his mind on his Instagram story, Sunday
Brady, who was approved as a minority owner of the WNBA’s Las Vegas Aces in Oct., wasn’t in Sin City to watch the first ever Grand Prix held there on Sunday.
He even apologized to Williams Racing’s Logan Sargeant for missing the event, days after being seen jet boarding around Miami Beach.
Brady, who’s bid to become a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders is still up in the air, has been enjoying retirement since hanging up his cleats in February after playing in the NFL for 23 seasons.
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He was honored with a homecoming appearance during the Patriots’ week one of the 2023 season in September, featuring a special halftime ceremony.
In August, the future Pro Football Hall of Famer bought a stake in English soccer club Birmingham City, and became chairman of a new advisory board of the Blues, too.
Also in September, Brady was announced as a strategic advisor for Delta.
Earlier this month, the two-time Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year advised his former head coach, Bill Belichick, to change his strategy as the Patriots (2-8) extend their streak as the team with the worst record in the AFC.