Aaron Rodgers Peyton Manning hit wild sh

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Aaron Rodgers Peyton Manning hit wild sh

quarterback is having some succe s playing Kyle Fuller Jersey another sport with the NFL offseason upon us. Rodgers is currently participating in the ATT Pebble Beach Pro-Am and he's off to a very good start.On Thursday, Rodgers hit a shot on the 17th hole just four feet and two inches from the cup. As you can see from the video, it was one of the most impre sive shots of the day at the famous California course. "Aaaron, this is some shot!" Aaron Rodgers' shot settled at just over 4 feet from the hole. CBS Sports Network (@CBSSportsNet) The million dollar charity hole-in-one contest pits celebrities against one another and they can choose to donate any winnings to their favorite charity. On Thursday, Rodgers ended up finishing Jim Zorn Jersey second on the leaderboard and advanced to the finals after no one recorded a hole-in-one. In the top-three finals, Rodgers hit a shot 19 feet from the cup and donated $20,000 to the Wounded Warriors Project. NASCAR driver Harris Burton had the closest shot, which came Austin Blythe Jersey within 10 inches of the hole. Ultimately, country music star Jake Owen won the top prize of $100,000 for the Jake Owen Foundation after getting 6 feet and 4 inches from the cup.There were plenty of athletes participating in L.J. Collier Jersey the event, including former NFL quarterbacks , , Tony Romo, and Steve Young. In addition, current NFL players and tried their luck.In addition, Peyton Manning that landed close to the cup. However, Manning received some ribbing in reference Tom Brady potentially outperforming him on the golf course. But even the Patriots quarterback admitted that with Manning retired, he is now better on the links. Not true. Peyton is the better golfer right now. Hes had much more practice these past few years. Tom Brady ( Quandre Diggs Jersey @TomBrady) The event goes until Sunday, as Rodgers and the rest of the field will have a chance to win more money for their charities of choice.
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