Patrick Mahomes regrets taking Bronze and Sterling golfing after they made him play by their bizzare rules

Patrick Mahomes regrets taking Bronze and Sterling golfing after they made him play by their bizzare rules

 

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes took the pressure off his wife, Brittany Mahomes by taking their kids, Bronze and Sterling, out for a game of golf.

 

Patrick Mahomes regrets taking Bronze and Sterling golfing after they made him play by their bizzare rules

However, it quickly descended into chaos as Patrick was not able to get his little tykes to play by the rules, in a video he shared to Instagram. Patrick Mahomes takes his kids golfing The Super Bowl MVP could not wipe the glee off of his face when he broke out a new set of golf clubs before they even left the house. He gave a childlike smirk while Brittany recorded his reaction on her Instagram story.

Bronze, 1, and Sterling, 3, shared a similar excitement for golf, but showed it in a much different way as Patrick quickly realized he was in over his head with his chaotic toddlers at the golf course. Patrick “Bronze” Mahomes III was a natural when it came to swinging the club, but instead of hitting the ball, he enjoyed beating the ground with his plastic red club.

Sterling should be seen having the time of her life in the background, pushing the ball off the tee and then chasing it down. Patrick could only sit back and laugh, taking in the show instead of working on his short game.

 

Patrick Mahomes regrets taking Bronze and Sterling golfing after they made him play by their bizzare rules

Does Patrick Mahomes play golf?
Mahomes’ passion for golf is well-documented, and he uses it as an avenue for good as well. Last year, his 15 and the Mahomies foundation hosted a golf tournament attended by Travis Kelce, Chandler Parsons, Rob Riggle, and Alex Smith.

He also teamed up with Kelce in a charity celebrity golf classic, The Match, in which the Chiefs stars went head-to-head with the Splash Brothers, Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson of the Golden State Warriors. His little ones may not be experts yet, but their ability to have fun golfing in their own way showed that the family tradition is alive and well.