Thanksgiving Day is all about turkey and football and then sleeping all day on Friday. But the day after Thanksgiving will be a little bit different this year, especially if you are a fan of Tiger Woods and/or Phil Mickelson.
At 3 p.m. on Nov. 23, Woods and Mickelson will go head to head in what is simply being called, “The Match.” The competition will take place in Las Vegas with the winner taking the entire $9 million pot. No tickets will be sold for the event and according to reports, the pay-per-view price has been set at $19.99.
BREAKING: Turner Sports sets the Pay-Per-View price for Tiger vs. Phil at $19.99.
Match will begin at 3 p.m. ET on Friday, Nov. 23 from Shadow Creek Golf Course in Vegas.
Winner takes entire $9 million pot.
No tickets will be sold. pic.twitter.com/iuDDtMMKJR
— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) October 25, 2018
Nation, will you be shelling out $19.99 for this?
BONUS CONTENT:
Grading the Detroit Lions’ trade for DL Damon ‘Snacks’ Harrison
There is nothing better than waking up to a blockbuster trade that involves your favorite team.
That’s exactly what happened on Wednesday morning when I woke up to a tweet from Ian Rappoport reporting that the Detroit Lions the New York Giants for DL Damon Harrison.
So, how should Lions GM Bob Quinn be graded on this trade?
Let me begin by saying that I have never been more confident in handing out a grade than I am now. (Well, giving the Teez Tabor draft pick an F was pretty solid too)
By acquiring Harrison, Quinn was able to solidify the Lions’ biggest weakness, stopping the run. Harrison, who many refer to as “Snacks,” has led the NFL in run stops in each of the past three seasons and through Week 7 of this season, he is No. 2 in the league in that category.
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