The Match 4 features two sports stars who have enjoyed success well into the twilight of their careers â Phil Mickelson and Tom Brady. The former won the PGA Championship two months ago at the spry age of 50, while his 43-year-old partner claimed his seventh Super Bowl title last winter.
Success at an advanced age doesnât come easy, and during the broadcast on Tuesday night, Larry Fitzgerald (another aging superstar) asked Mickelson what the secret was to his late-career success. As it turns out, he drew inspiration from the golf-loving NFL stars present at The Match.
âItâs inspiring to watch Brady do it, to watch you do it,â Mickelson said. âThereâs nothing keeping them from performing at the highest level except for a little extra work.â
That extra work Mickelson alluded to has been well documented as he transformed his body from soft around the middle, to chiseled dad-bod. Periodic fasting supplemented with coffee and water (documented here by GOLF.comâs own Sean Zak) has been a large part of his healthier physique, as well as a better diet.
But despite the sacrifices that had to be made, Mickelson said itâs all been worthwhile.
âThat moment at the PGA made all the effort worth it,â he said. âIâd been struggling for a couple years, I hadnât played at the level I wouldâve liked. But then you get that moment where it all comes together and itâs worth every minute of the work.â
