He's known more for throwing perfect spirals than his perfect approach shots, but there seems to be no limit to Tom Brady's sporting talents.
Enjoying another NFL offseason, the seven-time Super Bowl-winning quarterback showed off his golfing prowess by finding the bottom of the cup from the fairway: a golfing Hail Mary captured mesmerizingly by drone.
In a video shared by Brady on Twitter, the speedy drone can be seen following the 44-year-old's swing, seamlessly tracking the ball as it arced onto the green and into the par-four hole.
Though they were quick to confirm it wasn't a hole-in-one, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers pondered a "once-in-a-lifetime" shot and an opportunity to mix things up on social media.
"We've done some fun stuff, connecting with a lot of the younger generation," Brady told CNN's, Andy Scholes.
"I think doing different little content things over the years. It's amazing the engagement you get."
The footage has sparked a lot of debate online about whether the shot was authentic or guided into the hole by the wonders of visual effects, with the Cincinnati Bengals' Trent Taylor among those unconvinced.
"This is fake, right?" the wide receiver tweeted.
The visuals will have been ominous for the Kansas City Chiefs Patrick Mahomes and the Buffalo Bills' Josh Allen. They will take on the Green Bay Packers' Brady and Aaron Rodgers in the highly anticipated quarterback edition of "The Match" next week. Week.
A star-studded golf showdown between young and old, featuring four of the last five NFL MVPs, kicks off at the Wynn Las Vegas resort on June 1
Brady's drone exploits caught the attention of 2018 MVP Mahomes, who was quick to drop a backhanded compliment.
"Not going to lie, pretty impressive," Mahomes tweeted in response to the video. "Too bad you wasted it a week earlier."
Playing Mahomes and Allen, Brady hopes to improve on his record, having lost in both of his previous appearances on "The Match."
All four players will have open mics throughout the 12-hole event, allowing quarterbacks to communicate with competitors and commentators.
At 6:30 pm ET, live coverage will be televised exclusively on TNT. Turner Sports will televise "The Match" for the sixth time since the event's inception in 2018.
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