Woods, Mickelson, Brady, Manning
confirmed for charity match
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[April 23, 2020]
(Reuters) - Tiger Woods and Phil
Mickelson will join American football quarterbacks Tom Brady and
Peyton Manning in a charity golf match next month, media company
Turner Sports said on Wednesday.
"The Match: Champions for Charity is coming soon exclusively on TNT.
All proceeds will benefit COVID-19 relief," Turner Sports said.
No more details of the event were given, but it is expected to be a
two-on-two contest, and there is widespread speculation it will be
held at a Florida course.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis recently expressed support for the
event.
"You wouldn't have a gallery there. You wouldn't have crowds, but to
put that on TV, I think people have been starved for content," he
said.
Woods and Mickelson are the two most successful golfers of their
era, with 15 and five major championships to their names
respectively.
Neither has played since the PGA Tour cancelled the Players
Championship due to the coronavirus pandemic after the first round
on March 12, shutting down the tour indefinitely.
Woods and Mickelson previously played a pay-per-view exhibition in
November 2018 that was beset with technical difficulties and
ultimately streamed for free.
Mickelson won the $9 million event in Las Vegas in 22 holes in a
contest largely devoid of the trash talk that many viewers were
hoping to witness.
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Phil Mickelson waits to tee off on the 11th hole during the first
round of the 2020 edition of The Players Championship golf
tournament at TPC Sawgrass - Stadium Course. Mandatory Credit: Adam
Hagy-USA TODAY Sports
But the addition of Brady and Manning is likely to spice things up,
and be a big television draw for a national and international
audience starved of live sport due to the coronavirus shutdown.
Brady is a six-times Super Bowl champion who has just signed for the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers after spending his entire career with the New
England Patriots.
Manning, who retired in 2016, is the only starting quarterback to
win Super Bowls with different teams -- the Indianapolis Colts in
2006 and Denver Broncos in 2016.
(Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina, editing by Ed
Osmond and Richard Pullin)
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