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Seeking a Tiger rematch

Mickelson is working on setting up Woods exhibition game

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NORTH CAROLINA: American golfer Phil Mickelson got fans excited in the midst of a virtual halt to live sports by the coronaviru­s pandemic when he hinted at a rematch with long-time rival Tiger Woods.

Mickelson was asked on Twitter about the possibilit­y of a round of golf against Woods being live streamed in the near future, and the left-hander replied: “Working on it.”

When another fan tweeted to Mickelson asking him not to “tease”, the 49-year-old responded: “I don’t tease. I’m kinda a sure thing.”

Woods and Mickelson first squared off in an exhibition match under the floodlight­s at Shadow Creek Golf Club in Las Vegas in November 2018.

Mickelson, whose tally of five Major championsh­ips is well shy of the 15 held by Woods, ended up winning the match and the US$9mil (RM38.7mil) payout on the fourth playoff hole.

Last October, Mickelson said he would be interested in playing with Woods again.

“I really enjoyed it,” he told South China Morning Post.

“I hope that Tiger and I will do more events like that in the future with partners, because we didn’t have enough talking between us the last time around and I think that with a partner around, we will have more interactio­n.

“(The partners) could be other athletes, that would bring a certain element, too.”

The PGA Tour season currently remains suspended until the end of May, while the Masters and the PGA Championsh­ip have both been postponed over coronaviru­s concerns. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Round two: phil Mickelson won the first exhibition match against Tiger Woods at the shadow Creek Golf Club in las Vegas in november 2018. — reuters
Round two: phil Mickelson won the first exhibition match against Tiger Woods at the shadow Creek Golf Club in las Vegas in november 2018. — reuters

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