Vancouver Sun

Mickelson tops Woods in $9M pay-per-view

- JOE REEDY

Phil Mickelson birdied the fourth playoff hole to beat Tiger Woods in their $9-million made-for-TV match Friday in Las Vegas.

Mickelson made a four-foot birdie putt on a specially set up 93-yard par-3 hole. The match at Shadow Creek Golf Club finished in the dark with lights set up around the hole.

Mickelson said to Woods after the match: “Just know I will never let you live that down. It’s not the Masters or the U.S. Open, but it is nice to have a little something on you.”

Mickelson was one up after 16 holes, but Woods tied it with a birdie from the fringe of the green on the par-three 17th. Both birdied the par-five 18th and then parred the first playoff hole before it went to the par-3 extra hole — which was pitch shots off the practice putting green — that they kept playing until there was a winner.

“You couldn’t have made this event any better than it was,” Woods said. “It was back and forth and very competitiv­e on a golf course that was playing on the tricky side.”

Only 700 invited guests were allowed to watch the event billed as golf ’s first pay-per-view broadcast. It was marred by technical difficulti­es with viewers unable to view it on their television­s after paying $19.95.

Turner and Bleacher Report representa­tives sent out links on social media allowing people to view it for free on their computers and mobile devices.

Representa­tives from Turner didn’t respond to requests from The Associated Press for comment.

The match was billed as a chance for viewers to watch an untraditio­nal golf broadcast as both golfers and their caddies were miked up. There was some banter between Woods and Mickelson early on, but not much as the stakes increased.

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