Curry hopes to join PGA Tour Champions circuit after NBA career
Stephen Curry has a big goal for his post-basketball career.
In an interview with Golf Digest's Max Adler, the Golden State Warriors star said he hopes to one day compete in the PGA Tour Champions, the men's professional senior golf circuit open to players aged 50 and over.
"I don't know what the path is," Curry said. "All I know is, when I'm done with basketball, I'm going to reasonably invest as much into my golf as I can to see how good I can get, and where that puts me 14 years from now, we'll see."
Curry began playing golf when he was 10 years old and has competed in many celebrity tournaments, including The Match series. He also won the 2023 American Century Championship at Edgewood Tahoe Resort in Nevada, becoming the first active athlete to claim the title since 2000.
The 36-year-old just completed his 15th season in the NBA and is set to make his Olympic debut with USA Basketball this summer at the 2024 Paris Games.
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