The Match: Tiger Woods vs Phil Mickelson ($9M Winner-Take-All PPV @ 3PM ET 11/23)

Who Takes The W?

  • Tiger Tiger Woods Ya'll

    Votes: 13 76.5%
  • Phil Mickelson

    Votes: 4 23.5%

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This shyt raw. I'm in for it.

I wish NBA players did this

remember this

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I can't believe they're putting this shyt on PPV. What are they gonna charge for it? I'm assuming it's gonna be prime-time with lights like the Duval/Woods matchup back in the day.

They must have done some research and found that enough people would pay for this...but I definitely wouldn't. Might stream it though if I'm not doing anything else. :ehh:
 

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They done something like this a few times already. Woods faced Duval, Sergio, McIlroy, and did some goofy team events.


Monday Night Golf is a series of match play golf challenge matches that ran from 1999 to 2005, and was revived in 2012. All the matches have involved World Number 1 Tiger Woods, and the first seven were run by his representatives IMG and were broadcast on ABC. The eighth was organized by Excel Sports Management, Woods' representatives since he left IMG in 2010. It marked the first time that live golf had been shown in prime time during the week in the United States.[1]

The first match was played at Sherwood Country Club, and dubbed the Showdown at Sherwood. The next three were held at Bighorn Golf Club and known as the Battle at Bighorn, and the next three were known as the Battle at the Bridges and played at The Bridges at Rancho Santa Fe.

Monday Night Golf proved to be an initial success, drawing more viewers than the final round of the U.S. Open,[2] and being second only to the final round of the Masters Tournament in terms of golf broadcasts.[3] Ratings increased significantly for the second match,[4] but they declined rapidly after that,[5][6] and the event was initially cancelled after the 2005 edition, with Woods also wishing to take a break from the event. However on August 15, 2012, it was announced by Excel Sports Management that the first new match in seven years had been scheduled. It took place on October 29, 2012 at Lake Jinsha International Golf Club in China, and featured World No. 2 Woods facing World No. 1 and PGA Champion Rory McIlroy.[7]



Rory Mclroy and Jordan Speith gotta feel some type of way

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McIlroy already did it back in 2012.
 

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More details have emerged for what's being dubbed as "The Match," a $9 million winner-take-all 18-hole event on Thanksgiving weekend in Las Vegas between Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson. It was announced on Thursday that the pay-per-view event would cost viewers $19.99 and start at 3 p.m. ET.

The match will be hosted on Friday, Nov. 23, by MGM Resorts International at Shadow Creek and be broadcast on Turner's B/R Live, DIRECTV and AT&T U-verse. It will be also be distributed through other cable, satellite and other distributors like Comcast, Charter, Cox, Verizon and Altice.

If it seems like there's a lot going on here, that's because there is. In addition to the wide distribution, the event will also include HBO's work on the lead up to the match and highlights on House of Highlights (a B/R Instagram initiative). Here's a closer look at the details.

Who: Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson
What: 18-hole round
When: Nov. 23 at 3 p.m. ET
Where: Shadow Creek in Las Vegas
What's at stake: $9 million plus
How to watch: B/R Live, DIRECTV, AT&T U-Verse, others


Phil Mickelson-Tiger Woods showdown: PPV price, prize money, date, start time, match details

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They gonna have side bets too :wow:
 
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