Just when you thought the $9 million, winner-take-all, made-for-pay TV golf match between Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson couldn’t get any more surreal it did.
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Bleacher Report Live showed the golf showdown between Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson for free after a technical glitch.
Phil Mickelson made a $9 million birdie putt under the lights at the exclusive Shadow Creek Golf Club on a makeshift fourth playoff hole to beat Tigers Woods in a match-play clash.
Shadow Creek has seen its share of golf spectacles in recent years, with the Michael Jordan Celebrity Invitational golf tournament drawing elite athletes from across the sports world.
If you buy the Turner Sports-produced pay-per-view telecast of the Tiger Woods vs. Phil Mickelson $9 million winner-take-all match at Shadow Creek, Mickelson says you can expect unprecedented coverage elements and technology, interactivity, smack talk and more.
The biggest golf match to hit Las Vegas happens Friday in North Las Vegas.
Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson will soon take the stage at Shadow Creek Golf Course in Las Vegas to face off against one another in a match play setting.
Beyond the fact nobody with a clue believes the duel golf match between Tiger Woods and Phil Mickeslon on Friday at Shadow Creek is winner-take-all, it’s not as much a sham as it is sad.
If Woods or Mickelson sink an ace, a bevy of MGM Resorts bettors will cash 100-1 tickets on Black Friday.
Hole-in-one prop pays 100-1 at MGM Resorts sports books.
UNLV senior Harry Hall shot even-par 71 in the final round Tuesday to finish in a tie for ninth place at the Sun Bowl Marathon All-America Golf Classic at El Paso Country Club.
Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson peered deep into each other’s souls during a typical Las Vegas stare down – ala boxing and UFC — to end their press conference three days prior to “The Match.”
There’s no need to shell out $20 for “The Match” if you’re living in Las Vegas.
Golden State is on an 0-5 slide against the spread and is 8-10 ATS overall this season.
Styles make for good boxing bouts and according to former UNLV All-American Jeremy Anderson, that should also be the case with “The Match,” Nov. 23’s pay-per-view duel between Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods at Shadow Creek.