Steph Curry, All Rounder Athlete, Dominates in Unforgettable Week, Clinching Tahoe Golf Championship
At dawn, “MVP” thunders down in Numerus Bay. Individuals who were in attendance at the event and observed Stephen Curry raising his arms in triumph might be excused for doubting that they were in fact the Chase Centurions during their run for the Warriors championship. However, the setting was a distressing day during Lake Tahoe’s Edgewater Golf Course, where Curry had just won his inaugural American Championship on Sunday.
Steph prevailed following an almost flawless performance in the inaugural round of the tournament and an impressive half-hone in the second round.
Curry, who was confident of himself for more than 90% from the free throw line, drained a putt in the 18th over to win the tournament before tossing his hat in the air and running to the sidelines to embrace his wife Ayesha.
Curry stated, “I’ve always envisioned himself in a position similar to this, on the 18th green, in front of a crowd like that, accomplishing a putt.” Curry had been striving for a putt in The Tournament for nearly ten years.
Curry achieved his ultimate score of 75, surpassing former tennis prodigy Fish’s score of 73. All of Aaron Rodgers, John Elway, Joe Pavelski, and Mark Hudson, who have ties to the Bay Area, concluded their careers in The Top Ten. Stephen’s father, Dell Curry, completed aT Nσ. 11.