
Stephen Curry, the star guard for the Golden State Warriors, has immersed himself in golf during this offseason, blending recovery and recreation. His recent appearance at the American Century Championship in Lake Tahoe—an event known for attracting top athletes and celebrities—showcased his growing prowess, as he secured an impressive fifth-place finish. This move highlights Curry’s competitive nature extending beyond basketball into the realm of golf.
Golf Challenges and Friendly Rivalries
Alongside tournament play, Curry has engaged in several fun golf challenges on social media. He participated in a highly entertaining 9-hole 3v3 match with GoodGood Golf and also faced off one-on-one against golf influencer GabbyGolfGirl. These events have allowed Curry to combine his recovery from a hamstring injury with enjoyable competition, demonstrating a different side of his athleticism during the offseason.
In a closely contested match against GabbyGolfGirl, the two were evenly matched over nine holes and had to settle the game with a tense closest-to-the-pin chip-off. Curry narrowly lost by only an inch, leading to a lighthearted wager: he had to enlist another <a href="https://www.buzzineintl.com/category/basketball/nba/”>NBA player for a rematch against Gabby. He selected Phoenix Suns star Devin Booker, praising him as
the most amazing teammate that anybody could have.
—Stephen Curry, Golden State Warriors star
Devin Booker Embraces the Golf Challenge
Devin Booker, Curry’s teammate and friend, has been steadily improving his golf game in recent years and is ready to take on GabbyGolfGirl in the upcoming one-on-one match. Though newer to golf than Curry, Booker’s dedication to the sport has impressed many. Curry had originally set a high personal stake for their match, promising that if he won, Gabby would serve as his caddy carrying
the biggest, heaviest tour bag you’ve ever seen.
—Stephen Curry, Golden State Warriors star
The bond between Curry and Booker extends off the course as well; both contributed significantly to Team USA’s gold medal victory at last year’s Olympics in France. Their offseason activities reflect a shared passion for competition and highlight their dynamic friendship.
What Lies Ahead for Curry and Booker
As Stephen Curry shifts focus from basketball to golf during the offseason, he and Devin Booker exemplify modern athletes who embrace new challenges beyond their primary sports. Fans can look forward to continued updates on their progress in golf alongside their preparations for future basketball seasons. Their enthusiasm and competitive spirit promise exciting developments on the golf course and the basketball court alike.
Our Reader’s Queries
Q. Why does Stephen Curry wear 4?
A. FIBA, the group in charge of Olympic basketball, once limited player numbers from 4 to 15 to simplify things for game officials. In 2014, FIBA got rid of this rule, but Team USA continues to follow it in international matches, such as the Paris Olympics. For this reason, Curry chose the number.