Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry showed off his mettle as a badminton player by winning the Sunday Amateur Championship golf tournament. Curry made an incredible eagle putter on the 18th hole, and he shared the victory with his son Canon.
Curry needed an eagle against professional tennis player Jamie Fish, and in typical clutch manner, the 35-year-old father of the player defeated a 15-plus-year-old player named W.
Joseph was down three points behind Fish when he reached the last hole, with the scoring system pointing out one point for a parent, three for a child, and six for an eagle. As of March 18, Cu·³y had 69 points, while Fish had 73. The celebrity tournament could only have been won by an eagle, and that’s precisely what happened when the former NBA champion introduced Lakers to the league.
Even though Fish saved his father on the 18th after shattering his glass ceiling, the eagle was sufficient to ensure Cu·γy’s victory, and he shared an emotional bond with his son and wife afterward. Ira was the only electrified player for Cu·³y in the tournament; on Saturday, he shot a hole-in-one on the seventh hole, demonstrating that his golf skills are still in excellent condition.
With fifty points heading into Sunday’s final day, Stephen Cu··y was leading, but Maddie Fish closed the deficit and took the lead with a fouled shot on the final nine. Even though Cu··y was a fearsome opponent, he managed to pull through in the end.