The Match (golf)

[4] Brian Anderson was the host of the event, Trevor Immelman and Charles Barkley served as analysts, and Justin Thomas and Amanda Balionis were on-course reporters.

[5] A third edition, titled The Match: Champions For Change, took place on November 27, 2020, at Stone Canyon Golf Club in Oro Valley, Arizona.

Additionally, a "Cart Cam" stream was made available for the event exclusively through Bleacher Report with host Taylor Rooks and on-course correspondent Eli Manning.

Mickelson and Brady competed against Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers and professional golfer Bryson DeChambeau at The Reserve at Moonlight Basin in Big Sky, Montana.

Kevin Frazier of Entertainment Tonight also made his debut on The Match as the pre-match host, alongside Barkley, Fitzgerald, and Immelman.

Koepka won four of the first eight holes, and claimed victory when DeChambeau failed to make his birdie putt on the ninth green and conceded.

[16] The players continued to play the next two holes, where DeChambeau won the longest drive and nearest the pin spot prizes for charity.

[17] The sixth edition of The Match was announced April 18, 2022 to be held on June 1, with a roster consisting entirely of American football quarterbacks: Brady and Rodgers were paired against Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes.

[21] This was the first edition of The Match to be distributed internationally via Eurosport, GolfTV, and Discovery+, following the merger of Discovery Inc. with Turner Sports parent company WarnerMedia to form Warner Bros.

[19] GolfTV had previously attempted to run its own, similar franchise of golf events as part of a content deal with Woods.

The seventh edition of The Match was held in prime time on December 10, 2022 at Pelican Golf Club in Belleair, Florida.

[28] The contest, which Mahomes and Kelce won decisively,[29] was the least-watched event in the series, dropping to 782,000 viewers across all simulcast partners.

[30] The ninth edition of The Match was held February 26, 2024 at The Park Golf Course in West Palm Beach, Florida; it was a 12-hole skins game played between Max Homa, Rory McIlroy, Lexi Thompson, and Rose Zhang, and the first to involve LPGA players.

[31] This edition was delayed from its originally planned December 15 date after discussions with The Park Golf Club fell through due to schedule conflicts.

[37] The eleventh edition of The Match featured DeChambeau and Koepka from LIV Golf and McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler from the PGA Tour.

Since then, leading players from both circuits had typically only competed together during the major championships and the Olympic Games due to the PGA Tour's policy of suspending participants in LIV Golf events.