Stephen Curry is gradually preparing for life after basketball, potentially identifying golf as his next profession. Apart from spending quality time with his family, Curry went through golf mastery courses during a break from his basketball schedule.
After two months of golf mastery, Stephen Curry has been thoroughly enjoying golf activities. He recently praised his friend, who is a golfer, for fulfilling a promise.
Curry congratulates broker friend
Stephen Curry showed his heartfelt congratulations to his friend Soldbyrell in a heartwarming Instagram exchange. Soldbyrell, who posted a photo of himself kissing the championship cup, proudly announcing his historic win as the first African American to claim the Raintree CC Overall Club Championship.
In response to the achievement, Stephen Curry, shared Soldbyrell’s post on his Instagram story, expressing his support and excitement. He wrote, “Yessir Rell!! The shirt go with that trophy so crazy”. Curry accompanied his message with an emoji of two hands raised, symbolizing his enthusiasm and celebration for Soldbyrell’s remarkable accomplishment.
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This interaction not only shows Stephen Curry’s genuine friendship and support for Soldbyrell but also the power of social media in connecting and celebrating each other’s achievements, regardless of the platform or their differences in sport.
Curry discusses philanthropic work
NBA star Steph Curry and his wife, Ayesha Curry, discussed their charitable work on CBS Mornings. They aim to raise $50 million for Oakland Unified School District schools through their charity, “Eat. Learn. Play.” Their focus is on providing meals, safe play areas, and books to underprivileged children. Steph Curry emphasized their commitment to helping children, stating, “These kids deserve a chance, especially those from Black and Brown communities.”
Ayesha Curry highlighted the importance of their mission, saying, “Every child should have access to these simple things in life. Without them, how can they dream?” The foundation was established in 2019, and since then, it has significantly impacted Oakland by providing 25 million meals, adding 12 play areas, and allocating $6 million to literacy programs. The Currys involve kids in their initiatives, recognizing the importance of play areas in building confidence.
The couple covers all the charity’s operating costs to ensure that every dollar goes back to the community. A recent golf tournament raised over $2 million, contributing significantly to their mission. The Currys hope their philanthropic work will be a lifelong endeavor that extends beyond Steph Curry’s basketball career.