After the first clash two years ago, the two most successful players of active golfers will compete again, but this time they will be joined by two NFL legends. In addition, the rematch will be donated to charity.
The two legendary leaders of the American Football League (NFL), Tom Brady and Peyton Manning, will be in a charity golf game in May with the sport’s two most popular U.S. players, Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson.
The intermediary TNT channel has not yet revealed details of the "Champions for Charity" match, which the parties are expected to fight in two pairs at a Florida venue and the proceeds of the meeting will be used to fight the coronavirus epidemic.
"There will be no spectators, no spectators, but it will be seen on television. I think people are hungry to see something like this," said Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.
Woods and Mickelson are the two most successful active players in golf, the former winning 15 and the latter five Major tournaments. And Brady and Manning are some of the best managers of all time. Still active, 42-year-old Brady won the championship six times, while the already retired 44-year-old Manning won twice.
(Source: Source: sportrajongo.hu, mti / Photo: pixabay)