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Tom Brady Golf Outing Raises $1.8M for Charity, Patriots' Robert Kraft Bids $900K
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft is no stranger to paying Tom Brady after the legendary quarterback played for his organization for 20 years, but now he is paying for the right to play golf with the seven-time Super Bowl champion.
And it is for a good cause as well.
TMZ Sports reported that one of the experiences auctioned off during Saturday's star-studded REFORM Alliance Casino Night and Gala at the Ocean Casino Resort in New Jersey was the right to play golf with Brady.
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Kraft bid $900,000, although someone else matched his offer. Instead of continuing the bidding, Brady appeared on Zoom and said they could both win the experience and come golfing at Michael Jordan's Grove XXIII course.
That meant $1.8 million went to charity with just that experience alone.
While Brady finished his NFL career on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and even added another Lombardi Trophy to his case after leading the Patriots to six Super Bowl titles, he is clearly in the good graces with New England.
In addition to Kraft's bid, the franchise unveiled a statue honoring the all-time great outside Gillette Stadium ahead of the 2025 campaign:
Kraft was there in attendance for that ceremony and will now get to spend even more time with Brady on the golf course following his winning bid.

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