Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Tom Brady and Peyton Manning play a golf game for Covid-19 relief
Tiger Woods, Peyton Manning, Phil Mickelson and Tom Brady all take the golf course for a two- against-two live game next month called "The Match: Champions for Charity".
All proceeds go to coronavirus relief.
Sure, maybe the contest should be friendly, but there will certainly be some competition in the air – at least from Mickelson.
"It is now," he wrote on Twitter, accompanied by a grinning emoji.
The event is scheduled to air on TNT, but specific dates and times have yet to be worked out, according to Bleacher Report. When contacting CNN, Turner Sports did not comment, but did not contest the Bleacher Report's report.
Turner Sports, Bleacher Report, TNT and CNN all share a parent company, WarnerMedia.
This would be the second "The Match" event to take place, with the first between Woods and Mickelson in 2018.
Golf has been largely suspended since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic. There have been no events since the PGA canceled The Players Championship on March 12. According to ESPN, the PGA Tour must approve all events in which the players participate and the organization must still log out.