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Tiger Woods vs. Phil Mickelson the Match blog: Phil wins on fourth playoff hole, takes home $9 million prize at Shadow Creek

Enough of the hype. Enough of people saying how excited they are. And especially, enough of people spending even more time saying how NOT excited they are. THE MATCH between Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson is here (Officially, “Capital One’s The Match

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