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Tom Brady accepts country music star Morgan Wallen's challenge to a golf match as he prepares for January's Pebble Beach Pro-Am: 'LFG'

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By Eric Blum For Dailymail.Com

Published: 19:57 GMT, 29 November 2023 | Updated: 19:57 GMT, 29 November 2023

NFL legend Tom Brady accepted an invitation over Instagram from country music star Morgan Wallen to play a round of golf together on Wednesday. 

'Let's F****n Go [LFG],' Brady replied to Wallen within minutes of the offer being extended. 

Brady has been an avid golfer over the last few years, taking part in three different versions of 'The Match,' a high-profile exhibition golfing event, since 2020. 


In those three matches, Brady holds a record of 1-2, teaming with Phil Mickelson in both defeats. 

Mickelson and Brady's first loss was to the pairing of Tiger Wood and Peyton Manning, then to Aaron Rodgers and Bryson DeChambeau. Rodgers and Brady teamed for the latter's only win at 'The Match' in defeating Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen. 

Tom Brady accepted country music star Morgan Wallen's invitation to play golf on Instagram

Brady has played in televised golf matches before, including one teaming with Aaron Rodgers

Earlier in 2023, Wallen won all 11 Billboard Music Awards for which he was nominated this year

Wallen's ability as a golfer is less known, but the 'Last Night' singer does have golfer merchandise for sale on his official website.  

Brady's next big golf venture, outside of a possible round with Wallen, is January's AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. 

The 46-year-old Brady had flirted with the decision to play in the tournament for weeks, before confirming those desires last week. 

Wallen has been visible in the country music scene since appearing on season six of singing competition show 'The Voice' where he was a member of Usher and Adam Levine's teams. 

Over his career, Wallen has won 14 Billboard Music Awards. 

Brady's ventures outside of golf include joining FOX's No. 1 football commentary team starting with the 2024 season on a 10-year, $375-million contract.  

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