Odds on Partners of Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson for The Match 3 Include Steph Curry, Michael Jordan, Larry David & More

By Michael Harrison in Golf
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- “The Match II: Champions for Charity” was a huge success, leading to speculation of a third one happening in the future between Tiger and Phil
- Steph Curry and Michael Jordan are betting favorites to be the playing partners in the next foursome
- See the odds below and best bets to play in the rumored Match III
There were plenty of skeptics that the second iteration of “The Match” featuring Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson would fall flat, but with the addition of Peyton Manning and Tom Brady, it was a ratings success and $20 million dollars was raised to aid COVID-19 relief.
Woods and Manning emerged victorious by a slim margin over a hard charging Mickelson and Brady, while entertaining the sports starved masses. That’s got people excited for a third match in the future, which seems a slam dunk given the success of ‘The Match II: Champions for Charity”.
Which figures of the sports and entertainment world are the best bets to compete in the next iteration?
Odds to Be Playing Partners in The Match III
Golfer | Odds |
---|---|
Steph Curry | -240 |
Michael Jordan | EVEN |
Tony Romo | +110 |
Patrick Mahomes | +500 |
Bill Murray | +500 |
Larry David | +500 |
Charles Barkley | +1000 |
Aaron Rodgers | +1600 |
Drew Brees | +1600 |
Ben Roethlisberger | +1600 |
Matt Ryan | +1600 |
Odds taken May 28th
Date for Third Match Affects Cast
The belief is that the third match might settle around Thanksgiving, like it did for the first one played in November of 2018.
Should that be the case, would athletes still playing professionally such as Steph Curry or Patrick Mahomes be out of the running? That’s very important to consider in this case.
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Curry has a long track record of success on the course (and has competed in Korn Ferry Tour events) but the Warriors might want to keep their golden PG under wraps depending on how the season has progressed.
That would open things up for the likes of the retired Michael Jordan, or Tony Romo, who could probably convince CBS he can play the round of golf then prepare for his Sunday football game he’ll be broadcasting.
Round 3 with Steph? 👀
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Larry David would be a pretty good choice, as would Bill Murray, which would add to the comedic element of the match.
Their golf games probably wouldn’t be enough up to par to make it a truly compelling match (though Brady’s horrendous start to the match was entertaining in its own right).
Although fans would love to see Curry and Mahomes teeing it up alongside Tiger and Phil, stick with the guys who have the availability to make the third match happen.
Picks: Michael Jordan (EVEN), Tony Romo (+110)

Sports & Entertainment Writer
Michael "Hound Dog" Harrison is well known in the sports industry as the resident statistician for the SC with Jay Onrait Show. He has worked at TSN for over 19 years, is the CEO of his "All Bets Par Off" weekly golf betting videos and his HDOG POD, along with several others.