Stephen Curry more tense for pro golf tournament than NBA finals

Two legends of the Golf game, Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson went head-to-head in the first in 2018 of what would be a series of golf match. After that, they went to a team format in May, with two of the best golfers in history adding athletes from different various sports, NFL Hall of Famers in Tom Brady and Peyton Manning.

Before training camp for the upcoming 2020-21 NBA season begins next week, Curry will use his downtime to participate in “The Match” Champions for Change”. Raising money for Covid-19 relief cause. “The Match” was also held few months for the same cause, whereas Tampa Bay QB Tom Brady and All-time great Tiger Woods participated and raise almost 20 million dollar for the cause.

Golden State Warriors guard Steph Curry has played in 112 NBA playoff games during his 11-year career. Won 3 Championship with GSW and a two time MVP of the league.

But according to the Warriors superstar, none of those games compared to the nervousness he felt while competing in the 2017 and 2018 Ellie Mae Classic golf tournaments.

“I’ve played in NBA Finals, I’ve played in world championships and played with Team USA,” Curry recently told Bleacher Report’s Adam Kramer.

“I’ve played in a lot of big games. There is no comparison to how nervous I was on the first tee, standing there with other professionals, trying to compete.”

Before training camp for the upcoming 2020-21 NBA season begins next week, Curry will use his downtime to participate in “The Match” Champions for Change”. Raising money for Covid relief cause. “The Match” was also held few months for the same cause, whereas Tampa Bay QB Tom Brady and All-time great Tiger Woods participated and raise almost 20 million dollars for the cause.

On this match, The two-time NBA MVP will team up with former NFL star Peyton Manning to take on PGA superstar Phil Mickelson and Hall of Fame NBA player Charles Barkley.