Tom Brady Shares Epic Photo Of Preparing For Masters Week

Patriots quarterback Tom Brady is off to another win, and this time he is ready for the Masters Week.

The quarterback took to Instagram to show everyone that he is super serious about the masters Week, and we all know that Brady does not like to lose.

Brady joined Jordan Spieth at Augusta last year, and he knows what it’s like to play with someone like TB12.

Spieth went on The Dan Patrick Show, and talked about his experience with Brady at Augusta National. Yes, Brady is the most competitive guy ever.

“He made bogey and I made birdie for a two-shot flip on the last,” Spieth said. “And you’re supposed to go in at Augusta and, you know, have lunch, and hang out, and he didn’t say a word to me for like an hour and a half. I mean, the most competitive, like, I feel like I’ve very, very competitive, and he is the most competitive human being I’ve ever met.”

If you ask Patriots head coach Bill Belichick, he will say the same thing.

“One story I think really sums it up for Tom is when we were playing at the Pebble Beach Pro-Am, we were in the same group,” Belichick said in one of his interviews. “And we were on the sixth hole, which is a long par-5 and it goes up a big hill and the ocean is on the right, and fairway kind of falls off to the right, and most of us golfers are little slicers anyways, so lot of balls end up over there — in or by the ocean. So there we are playing in a Pro-Am tournament, where, as an amateur if you hit a bad shot you don’t really worry about it, you play the pro’s ball anyways, that’s what you have him for. There’s not a ton of pressure on the amateurs because you have a good player with you who probably is going to make a par on almost every hole and birdie a few.”

“So Tom hit one, his second shot, over (to the right), and I see a starting quarterback, a Super Bowl MVP, a league MVP literally hanging over the side of the cliff probably 200-300 feet above the ocean trying to hit a golf ball that’s a pretty meaningless shot because the pro already is going to do better than he would on the hole. But that’s Tom, he’s very, very competitive, very focused. Plays kind of fearlessly, whether it’s on — in this case on the golf course — or on the football field. But I was just thinking to myself, ‘This is a crazy sight that I’m looking at here.’ So he hit the ball and then his caddy kind of walked over there and gave him a hand and helped him back up this cliff that he was a few feet down on, or below. So I certainly breathed a little bit easier when he came up for air on that one. But yeah, when I think of Tom I think of situations like that. It doesn’t really matter, but to him it matters and he only knows one way to do it and that’s the way he’s going to do it.”

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