The Herald (South Africa)

Mickelson keen on annual ‘Match’ featuring all-star cast

- Arvind Sriram

The Covid-19 relief match featuring Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Tom Brady and Peyton Manning proved a big success and Mickelson hopes it can become an annual event with the likes of basketball greats Steph Curry and Michael Jordan competing.

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 said

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-time major winner has learnt 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.

Other tournament­s are also likely to be held without spectators and Mickelson is prepared to consider wearing a microphone during play.

“I would be open to the idea because of how it’s being received,” he said on the Dan Patrick Show.

“In a real competitio­n on the PGA Tour, you won’t have that type of interactio­n.”

 ?? IMAGES/ USA TODAY SPORTS Picture:MIKE ERHMANN/ GETTY ?? READY FOR MORE: Phil Mickelson plays his shot from the first tee as Tiger Woods looks on during The Match: Champions for Charity golf round at the Medalist Golf Club on Sunday
IMAGES/ USA TODAY SPORTS Picture:MIKE ERHMANN/ GETTY READY FOR MORE: Phil Mickelson plays his shot from the first tee as Tiger Woods looks on during The Match: Champions for Charity golf round at the Medalist Golf Club on Sunday

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