Brooklyn Beckham on golf failure: The crowd didn't like me at all.

Brooklyn Beckham on golf failure: The crowd didn't like me at all
Brooklyn Beckham on golf failure: The crowd didn't like me at all

Not the best impressions at the golf match

According to The Sun: Brooklyn Beckham admitted that the crowd at the famous golf show in Bethpage Black 'didn't like him at all.'

At 26, he was one of the participants in Team Europe's match at the Ryder Cup Celebrity All-Star.

AP Beckham and Toni Kukoc found themselves on the losing side

Unpleasant experience on the field

During the match, he faced ridicule and mockery for his 'terrible' play and 'lack of skill,' according to the Daily Mail.

The son of English football legend David Beckham and pop star Victoria admitted that the criticism from fans was not surprising as he performed among crowd favorites like Eli Manning and Colin Jost in New York.

“I felt that they didn't like me at all – but it was amazing,” Beckham said.

“They mocked me a bit, but I somewhat expected it – after all, I was in New York, playing against Eli… they were just laughing.”

“But that’s how it is, I just enjoyed it. I did everything I could. It was really fun,” he added.

Beckham struggled with the bunkers and sent balls out of bounds during the challenging 11-hole match.

NFL legend Manning and comedian Jost won, while Team Europe lost 3.5 to 7.5.

Hopes for the future

Despite trying to stay positive after the defeat, Beckham, according to witnesses, 'was not in a good mood' and 'dropped his head' amid jeers from fans.

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Beckham, who played alongside Chicago Bulls icon Toni Kukoc, described the experience as 'nerve-wracking,' having only one week to prepare for the match.

However, he promised not to take the situation too hard, emphasizing that he looks forward to returning to normal life with his wife, actress Nicola Peltz.

“There will always be those who say negative things, but I have a very supportive wife,” Beckham noted.
“We just do our thing, keep our heads down and work. And we are happy,” he added.
Getty In summary, Brooklyn Beckham, despite the defeat and mockery, maintains a positive attitude and recognizes the importance of family support. His experience at the match in New York became an opportunity to test his skills in a new field, even if the crowd's reaction was somewhat unclear. This incident once again highlights how emotionally charged participation in such public events can be.

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