With gambling elements, Friday's pay-per-view bout between Woods and Mickelson could be a window into the future of sports television. As they prepare to play in their $9m winner-takes-all friday golf with tiger woods and phil mickelson bet match in Las Vegas this Friday, Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson have already made a. Phil Comes Out On Top in Side Bets · Hole 1: Mickelson loses his $, bet that he would birdie first hole (makes par). · Hole 5: Mickelson. I'm not sure if you guys have heard this, but Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson will play 18 holes for $9 million on Friday in Las Vegas. The.
His driver is a little erratic. The goals are a minus favorite over Woods plus Will either golfer win three consecutive holes. Will there be extra holes all square after 18. Yes pays on each of those props at the Westgate. Sherman said 73 percent of the tickets and 62 percent of the money at the Westgate are on Phil.
He opened Tiger as a minus favorite in the summer and the line climbed as high as minus after Woods won the Tour Championship for his first win in more than five years and Mickelson finished last. Contact reporter Todd Dewey at tdewey reviewjournal.
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Fierceness, the morning line favorite for the Kentucky Derby, still needs to answer several questions, including his ability to overcome adversity. The golfers will compete in a match play event on Friday. More Stories. Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook. May 7, - pm May 7, - pm. Friday golf with tiger woods and phil mickelson bet So they settled it in true gambling fashion: by going to a makeshift, yard 20th hole, played from the practice putting green behind the clubhouse to a newly cut hole on the 18th green.
And they had to play that three times before Mickelson finally prevailed, holing a 4-footer to win the winner-take-all match, 1-up. Mickelson, 48, had been talking up Friday's encounter for months and suggesting it would help him get some small measure of satisfaction if he could win after a Hall of Fame career yet still being in the shadow of Woods, who has 14 majors and 80 PGA Tour titles.
But just know I will not ever let you live this one down. I will bring it up every time I see you. Mickelson then referred to a champion's belt that Friday's winner received, telling Woods, "I will wear this belt buckle every time I see you. Open, I know, but it's something," Mickelson said. Woods humbly sat by, taking the good-natured trash talk he knew would be coming if he did not prevail.
I had an opportunity on the last hole to win the match," Woods said, referring to the first playoff hole on the par-5 18th, "and I hit a bad putt. And then in extra holes -- how do you not hit the green with a lob wedge. There were indications that Mickelson was more prepared, having spent several days in recent weeks at Shadow Creek, including a good part of this week.
Woods was here only for a practice round Tuesday then joined his family in Palm Springs, California, for Thanksgiving before returning Friday morning. Both players shot 69 in the regulation holes, with Woods making six birdies and three bogeys. Mickelson made three birdies. It appeared Mickelson would close out the match on the par-3 17th when he knocked his approach to 10 feet and Woods hit his over the green.
But Woods chipped in for a birdie and Mickelson missed, squaring the match. They both parred the 18th and then played it again, with Woods holding a clear advantage after Mickelson found a greenside bunker and had to blast to 30 feet. Facing an 8-footer to win, Woods left it low and short. They then went to the makeshift playoff hole, where a tee was put on the putting green and measured 93 yards to a new hole cut on the 18th green.