TOM BRADY hilariously split his trousers after holing an amazing shot from the fairway. The NFL hero had been awful partnering Phil Mickelson in their mega-money charity match against Tiger Woods and Peyton Manning. Yes. https://t.co/fRgwiB2loi pic.twitter.com/25djuyTj61 — Stephanie Stradley (@StephStradley) May 24, 2020 But he put it all behind him by firing a shot […]
TOM BRADY hilariously split his trousers after holing an amazing shot from the fairway.
The NFL hero had been awful partnering Phil Mickelson in their mega-money charity match against Tiger Woods and Peyton Manning.
But he put it all behind him by firing a shot from around 110 yards into the hole on the seventh at Medalist club in Hobe Sound, Florida.
Unfortunately for 42-year-old Brady, though, that was about where the good news finished.
Although no fans were allowed on the course, cameras were on hand to pick up his torn Under Armour trousers.
And the Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarter back gave fans a real eyeful when he bent down to pick his ball out of the hole.
He was even forced to wear rain pants to cover up – despite the torrential rain of earlier stopping completely.
And fans were in hysterics at the scenes.
One wrote: “Pretty sure Brady has a huge split in his trousers haha.”
Another posted: “Savage shot, but I think Brady tore his trousers too. ”
A fellow user said: “Does Tom Brady realise he’s split his trousers in all the excitement?”
And another viewer wrote: “Didn’t know I was at the stage of this pandemic where I needed Tom Brady to spilt his pants and say ‘take a suck of that Chuck’ to have a good laugh but I’ve watched this 30 times and I’ve only been awake for an hour.”
Mickelson beat Woods in a much criticised first edition of The Match in 2018.
Technical difficulties and a lack of chatter between the pair made it a wooden affair with little fun.
But that was far from the case this time, with Woods hilariously mocking Mickelson as early as the third hole.
And This match, which started off with an £8m pledge that had grown to more than £12m by the back nine, will see all proceeds go to charity.