Peyton Manning is a Hall of Fame quarterback and beloved in the Mile High City for bringing a Super Bowl to the Denver Broncos late in his career.
He loves his golf, including an ownership stake in Sweetens Cove in Tennessee, has been a regular participant in the pro-am at the Memorial, and previously played in The Match so he’s been there, done that when it comes to teeing off in front of crowds before.
Still, even the greats of the game in other sports get first-tee jitters. On Wednesday, Manning competed in the BMW Championship pro-am and was paired with 2023 U.S. Open winner and Denver native Wyndham Clark for the first nine and Canadian Adam Hadwin for the back nine at Castle Pines Golf Club.
It didn’t go well for Manning. He topped his opening tee shot, and played it off as well as he could giving a feint wave and a sheepish grin and asking, “Anyone see where that went?” he said.
That drew laughter from the crowd, who broke into a chant of “One of us, one of us!!!”
That drive had to hurt worse than being on the wrong end of a pancake sack.
"One of us!!!" 😂 Peyton Manning tops his opening tee shot of the @BMWchamps Pro-Am and the hometown crowd loves it ⛳ #BroncosCountry pic.twitter.com/NZyzR8Ykom
— 9NEWS Sports Denver (@9NEWSSports) August 21, 2024
Golf is a sport that makes Peyton Manning look relatable. pic.twitter.com/ZjIML5oNte
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) August 21, 2024