Aaron Rodgers' demeanor on the football field—calm, cool and collected with more than enough subdued snark to play mind games with his opponents—translated during his performance throughout Capital One's The Match on The Reserve at Moonlight Basin in Big Sky, Montana.
Rodgers and the world's sixth-ranked professional golfer, Bryson DeChambeau, emerged victorious in the charitable contest against fellow quarterback Tom Brady and the great shot-maker himself, Phil Mickelson.
"Aaron does a great job getting inside people's heads," Mickelson stated before any of them even entered the first tee box.
Golfing fans with little to no understanding of the professional's football's dynamics likely had no clue Rodgers is currently holding the Green Bay Packers hostage because of a deteriorating—currently nonexistent—relationship with the organization's front office.