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Woods and Mickelson in virus relief match

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Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson will play a coronaviru­s relief golf match next month with Super Bowl-winning quarterbac­ks Tom Brady and Peyton Manning, said CNBC.

The report, which sourced an unnamed person familiar with the negotiatio­ns, said the charity match would be held at an undisclose­d location without fans and is being organised by the PGA Tour and AT&T’s WarnerMedi­a.

The negotiatio­ns are still being finalised but the match pitting 15-time Major champion Woods and Manning against five-time Major winner Mickelson and Brady could be aired on live TV and is unlikely to be featured on pay-perview, the report said.

“Discussion­s along these lines have been ongoing for quite some time, but nothing has been approved by the Tour,” the PGA Tour said in a statement.

A matchup featuring two of the most famous golfers of their era and two of the all-time greatest NFL quarterbac­ks would be a rare sporting event during the coronaviru­s pandemic which has brought the sporting world to a halt.

The event will feature a small production crew to film it and each individual will obey the social-distancing recommenda­tions to stay six-feet apart, the report said.

Mickelson was asked recently on Twitter about the chances of a round of golf against Woods being live streamed in the near future, and the American 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, 44, last competed in mid-February and then withdrew from a number of tournament­s with a back injury before the PGA Tour decided to cancel a slew of events because of the coronaviru­s.

Mickelson finished third in the Pebble Beach Pro-Am in early February and missed the cut in his next two starts.

Woods and Mickelson played each other in a winner-takes-all US$9mil (RM39mil) matchplay exhibition in November, 2018 that was golf’s first venture into pay-per-view.

That event was hyped like a Las Vegas prize fight but proved more of a pillow fight with both golfers in jovial mood, playing for a purse that was put up by sponsors and went to a charity of Mickelson’s choice.

Brady recently joined the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after 20 years with the New England Patriots during which he won an NFL-record six Super Bowl titles.

Manning, who played for the Indianapol­is Colts and Denver Broncos, retired in 2016 as the NFL’s all-time leader in passing touchdowns and yards and is the only five-time winner of the league’s Most Valuable Player award.

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