Anyone going to do the pay per view on the Tiger/Phil on the 23rd. The winner gets $9 million. Not a bad day's work. HBO has been running a pretty good info piece on it.
Anyone going to do the pay per view on the Tiger/Phil on the 23rd. The winner gets $9 million. Not a bad day's work. HBO has been running a pretty good info piece on it.
Not me, I would enjoy it, but not gonna pay to see it.
I will hope to have something better to do. Drink and nap normally when watching golf-so that would be wasting my $ on this.
Too much down time during two man match. the commentary would drive me nuts-if they had a button to turn commenters off I might pay for that. Live mikes on players will drive them to do things they normally wouldn’t. It won’t be golf.
what if they played for $out of there own pocket and all tv money went to charity?
Now that might be a match worth watching.
No chance I would pay for an event like this.
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I'll watch the replay for free the next day or so.
Tiger will win. Phil just doesn't have it anymore. Not worth waisting the money. Neither need the money and hopefully they'd donate it to a charity anyway.
Phil will be relevant again in a couple years when he possibly joins the Champions Tour.
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Not a chance.
Who won?
a local bar will have it on for free Friday afternoon. I'll go watch it there.
Nope.
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LOL, yes I was wrong. Thanks for pointing that out 3 days later.
First I was wrong in I actually did watch it live but for free on the Bleacher Report live feed and wrong in in thinking Tiger would win.
It was actually horrible golf from 2 great golfers and if Tiger played like he did in the Tour Championship there is a good chance Phil may not have won. Phil put a lot of practice in where Tiger didn't pick up a club until a few days before the match and it showed.
In the long run the 9 million which wasn't their money went to charity and the side bets which was actually their money also went to charity.
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