Phil Mickelson defeats Tiger Woods in 'The Match' to clinch $9 million
Relive all the action as two golfing greats went head-to-head in Las Vegas
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Your support makes all the difference.Phil Mickelson beat Tiger Woods in overtime Friday in their $9 million pay-per-view match in Las Vegas.
Mickelson won on the 22nd hole, making a 4-foot birdie putt on a specially set up 93-yard, par 3. The match at Shadow Creek Golf Club finished under floodlights.
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."
Woods said he enjoyed the match, even if he was on the losing end.
"You couldn't have made this event any better than it was," he said. "It was back and forth and very competitive on a golf course that was playing on the tricky side."
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Preview
When does it start?
The contest takes place on November 23 with the two players set to tee-off at 20:00 UK time.
What is at stake?
As well as the $9m winner takes all prize, the pair will set each other a number of side challenges with $200,000 said to be wagered between them on birdieing the first hole alone.
Can you watch it on TV in the UK?
Sky Sports Golf acquired the rights to the event late on Thursday evening and the live broadcast is set to begin on Friday at 20:00 UK time. Subscribers will be able to stream the whole event live via SkyGo.
In the US, the event is being broadcast on pay-per-view at the price of $19.99 by Bleacher Report Live and other cable service providers.
Odds...
Tiger Woods (4/9)
Phil Mickelson (7/4)
Woods vs Mickelson A/S (1st Playoff hole)
A wonderful approach shot from the fairway by Woods pitches above the hole and lets the spin carry it back down below into birdie range just 8ft from the hole.
Mickelson has just seen his ball is plugged.
No, no, no
Woods vs Mickelson A/S (1st Playoff hole)
Mickelson digs it out of the bunker well and it finishes in the same spot from where he had a match-winning putt fifteen minutes ago.
Woods vs Mickelson A/S (1st Playoff hole)
It's Mickelson to go first. The light is dimming. The tension is palpable.
Woods vs Mickelson A/S (1st Playoff hole)
It's short and Woods gives it. A very generous gimme.
Woods vs Mickelson A/S (1st Playoff hole)
Tiger Woods has a 8ft putt for $9 million.
Woods vs Mickelson A/S
He misses it on the low-side. Terrible effort. Nineteen holes can't split them!
We will now play a 20th hole from just 93-yards as they cut a new hole on the 18th green. They will keep playing until we have a winner!
Woods vs Mickelson A/S
It's getting very dark out there now but there's floodlights. A winner will be decided here and now.
Woods vs Mickelson A/S (2nd playoff hole)
The pair are going to hit from the practice putting green at Shadow Creek on to the 18th green. Absurd!
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