Here are the details on the charity golf event between Tiger Woods, Peyton Manning, Phil Mickelson and Tom Brady
The match will take place on May 24 at 3 p.m.
Golf and football fans are in for a treat.
On May 24, golfers Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson will face off yet again in a televised-event, titled “Capital One’s The Match: Champions for Charity”, that will pair them with Tom Brady and Peyton Manning.
The highly anticipated match, held at the Medalist Golf Club just north of Palm Beach, Fla., will raise $10 million for COVID-19 relief efforts. All the proceeds donated will be given to organizations such as Direct Relief, the American Red Cross, Save Small Business, and the ALL IN Challenge, a fundraising campaign intended to help aid those impacted by the virus.
The event will begin at 3 p.m. and will air on TNT, TBS, truTV, and HLN.
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Pitting rivals against each other, Brady will play alongside Mickelson to take on Manning and Woods. In a promotional virtual-meeting video for the tournament, Mickelson poked fun at Woods for defeating him back in 2008, while Manning joked about his own football rivalry with Brady. He even clowned Brady for getting kicked out of a park near his home in Tampa Bay while he was trying to work out.
“After Tom’s BNE arrest, he couldn’t leave the state so it had to be in Florida,” Manning said. “Tiger and I talked to the sheriff in Tampa, he’s going to be allowed to go to Palm Beach to play. I’ll be honest I’ve never played Tom very well on his home turf, so maybe this is considered a neutral site.”
Manning also dished a comical jab at Brady’s decision to leave the Patriots by saying that he would have liked to play him in a city where he is disliked, such as Boston. Brady only responded with laughter.
“I would have loved to have this tournament in a place where they don’t like Tom very much,” Manning said. “Indianapolis, Denver, Boston – after he betrayed them and broke their hearts.”
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