With live golf halted by the COVID-19 pandemic,
Sunday's telecast of the event dubbed "The Match" attracted an
average of 5.8 million viewers across four networks, making it
the most-watched golf telecast on cable television.
"I think there’s a market for that... You could showcase guys
like Curry and Michael Jordan or Tony Romo and Patrick Mahomes,
who are all good golfers, elite talents and have great
personalities," Mickelson told the Los Angeles Times.
Mickelson, 49, took on his old rival Woods in an exhibition
match in 2018 that showcased high-level golf but lacked
entertainment value, and the five-times major winner has learned
from his mistakes.
"Having a partner provided for more interaction and I thought
the intimacy of the cameras in the golf cart added a ton,"
Mickelson said.
The PGA Tour is set to resume with the June 11-14 Charles Schwab
Challenge in Fort Worth, Texas without fans present.
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