Tom Brady surprised more than 100 Delta SkyMiles loyalty members at TPC Boston last week, showing up on the golf course for an afternoon that nobody in the group was expecting.
Brady posted about it on Instagram, writing “Had an amazing time last week surprising over 100 @Delta SkyMiles members at TPC Boston.” He said getting back to Boston always feels great. A few putting tips from the members out on the course gave him a good laugh too.
The appearance was paid promotion. Brady tagged the post with #deltapartner, the standard disclosure for sponsored content partnerships.
For Brady, a return to Boston carries genuine weight. He spent 20 seasons with the New England Patriots and won six Super Bowls there. He left for Tampa Bay in 2020 and retired in February 2023, but New England still holds a big piece of his story. Walking back onto a course 30 miles south of the city clearly felt like more than just a work trip.
TPC Boston sits in Norton, Massachusetts and has hosted PGA Tour events over the years. It’s a Tour-level course with a reputation for a tough layout and well-maintained grounds. For a partnership event headlined by one of football’s biggest names, it was the right setting.
Golf has taken up a lot of Brady’s time in retirement. He’s played in celebrity events and high-profile exhibition matches, and he’s been upfront about how much he loves the game. The putting tips moment from his caption reads like a genuine laugh at his own expense. He’s clearly still working on his short game.
For the SkyMiles members who attended, walking into TPC Boston without knowing Brady was waiting must have been a genuine shock. Delta’s loyalty program is one of the largest in the airline industry. Surprise experiences like this are the kind of perk no miles balance can replicate. Getting time on a golf course with a seven-time Super Bowl champion is a hard reward to beat.
Brady’s partnership with Delta has been building for a while. The two have appeared together in content before, but a live event for more than 100 loyalty members is a meaningful step up from a tagged social post. Both sides seem committed to making this feel real rather than transactional.
The Instagram post drew over 21,000 likes. For a casual event photo from a retired player’s account, that’s a solid showing. Comments leaned heavily one way: people wished they had been on that guest list.
Post-retirement, Brady has stayed active. He holds a minority ownership stake in the Las Vegas Raiders and has a broadcasting deal with Fox Sports lined up. Brand partnerships are a regular feature of his schedule, and the Delta relationship fits right in.
The TPC Boston appearance worked on every level. Brady got to spend time in a city that still claims him. Delta rewarded its most loyal customers with something they’ll talk about for a long time. And over 100 people walked off a Massachusetts golf course with a story worth telling.
This story originally appeared on Celebrityinsider
