It's
on: Tiger, Phil confirm $9M match play event Nov. 23 in Vegas
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[August 23, 2018]
The matchup golf fans have
dreamed of for two decades is finally a reality. And it has all the
dramatic elements PGA and TV execs could ask for.
Tiger. Phil. Vegas. Thanksgiving weekend.
Tiger Woods on Wednesday afternoon tweeted that the long-rumored
winner-take-all match against Phil Mickelson will become a reality.
The PGA Tour shortly after confirmed the news.
The two golfing icons will play 18 holes in an event titled, "The
Match." MGM Resorts International will host the event Friday, Nov.
23 at Shadow Creek in Las Vegas, the winner taking home $9 million.
According to the PGA Tour, the event will be carried on pay-per-view
and on-demand services.
And in true Vegas fashion, the two immediately began a bit of
Twitter trash talk following Woods' tweet.
"I bet you think this is the easiest $9M you will ever make,"
Mickelson tweeted at Woods.
Woods replied: "Think you will earn some bragging rights?"
Mickelson ended the banter with, "Let's do this #TigerVsPhil."
Also, according to the PGA Tour:
"As part of the live event, both Woods and Mickelson will
selectively make side-challenges against one another during the
match. For instance, Woods or Mickelson could raise the stakes by
challenging the other to a long-drive, closest-to-the-pin or similar
competition during a hole as they play their match, with money being
donated to the winning golfer's charity of choice."
Woods, 42, and Mickelson, 48, are longtime competitors dating back
to their days playing junior golf in Southern California. Their
relationship was frosty in their early years on the PGA Tour but has
thawed as they have gotten older, partially because of their
involvement in the United States teams for the Presidents Cup and
Ryder Cup.
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Phil Mickelson of the U.S. shares a laugh with compatriot Tiger
Woods (L) on the 12th green during the second day of practice for
the 2018 Masters golf tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in
Augusta, Georgia, U.S. April 3, 2018. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson/File
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"It's a ridiculous amount of money," Mickelson told Golf.com last
month about the potential match. "No matter how much money you have,
this amount will take both of us out of our comfort zone.''
According to PGA statistics, Woods has lifetime tour earnings of
$112.2 million, 79 tour wins and 14 majors. Mickelson's career
earnings are $87.6 million, with 43 tour victories and five majors
to his credit. These figures do not include the considerable amount
of money both have earned through endorsements throughout their
careers.
This season, Mickelson has six top 10s and one win -- the WGC-Mexico
-- while Woods has five top 10s without a win in 14 events. But this
summer has seen Woods play his best golf since his return from
multiple back surgeries. He has three top 10s in his last four
tourneys, including a tie for sixth place in The Open Championship
in Scotland in July and a runner-up finish in the PGA Championship
on Aug. 12.
--Field Level Media
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