Matthew Stafford’s talent on the football field is undeniable. He’s heralded for having one of the best arms in the sport, even at the age of 37. But how is he on the golf course?
Stafford teed it up with Bryson DeChambeau for his “Break 50” series on YouTube as they attempted to shoot 49 (23-under par) at Sherwood Country Club in a two-man scramble. For those unfamiliar, a scramble is a team format where each player hits a shot and they pick the best one. Then, they each hit a shot from that same spot again, repeating this process until the ball is holed.
DeChambeau is a two-time U.S. Open champion and one of the longest drivers in the world, making him the perfect scramble partner – especially when playing the forward tees like they did.
It looked like a fun round between two stars in their respective sports, with some enlightening conversations mixed in. Stafford talked about his favorite comeback – which was unsurprisingly in the Super Bowl – and what fans don’t fully understand about being an NFL player, discussing how much work and preparation goes into each game throughout the week.
We won't spoil their final score from the round so you'll have to watch to find out whether they broke 50.
This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: Rams' Matthew Stafford plays 18 holes with Bryson DeChambeau