The 2020 PGA Championship from Harding Park was the first major of the season without fans completing, as the coronavirus pandemic is sweeping the United States.
But among the select group of people who attended the final round of Sunday was golf aficionado and Warriors star Steph Curry.
Steph Curry – good at basketball, wild about golf – among those in small ‘crowd’ round 7 green at Harding Park pic.twitter.com/Su4Naox0ak
– Ron Kroichick (@ronkroichick) August 9, 2020
Steph is cheering at the moment @tonyfinaugolf by TPC Harding Park ⛳️
Curry golf playlist: https://t.co/Bj7wNrNf3f pic.twitter.com/6kfSkakwaU
– Let’s Go Warriors @ (@LetsGoWarriors) August 10, 2020
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Curry and the Warriors were not invited to any of the 22 NBA teams for the restart of the 2019-20 season league in Orlando because it has been a quiet offseason for Golden State so far.
Steph himself attended the post-round press conference, asking the first question of Collin Morikawa, the Cal graduate who won the event with two shots.
Steph gets a question in for PGA Championship winner Collin Morikawa 😂
(via IG / kgstoney) pic.twitter.com/VM7jnO9dMt
– Warriors on NBCS (@NBCSWarriors) August 10, 2020
“If you need a caddy for the next three months, I’m available.”
Curry offered caddy to Morikawa, who despite his college career in Berkeley broke through, proudly declaring that he is not a Warriors fan (Morikawa is a native of Los Angeles).
The Warriors star recently played in the American Century Championship in Lake Tahoe, finishing fourth among the field with fame.