The Match 4 golf tournament picks, odds, time: Phil Mickelson, Tom Brady, Bryson DeChambeau, Aaron Rodgers
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Moonlight Basin and its 777-yard par-5 hole in Big Sky, Montana, will play host to another edition of The Match
Bryson DeChambeau and Phil Mickelson received plenty of attention for things they did off the golf course last week, but this week people will be focused on what they're doing on it. Two of golf's greatest showmen will not be playing the John Deere Classic or the Scottish Open ahead of the Open Championship, but instead will be competing against one another -- and alongside Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers -- in The Match 4 at The Reserve at Moonlight Basin in Big Sky, Montana on July 6 at 5 p.m. ET. Mickelson recently said that the locale was chosen because it's a difficult place to judge altitude and carry, and DeChambeau hits it so far that he was going to struggle with his numbers (I can't imagine what else Lefty would have thrown in if he'd known DeChambeau would be without his caddie). Regardless, this is a terrific matchup of two stars -- DeChambeau and Rodgers -- who are simply better players than their opponents in Mickelson and Brady. However, the latter squad has a few advantages over the former. They have both competed in this format before, and both are world-class trash talkers who thrive when they can get folks out of their element. It's seemingly not that difficult to accomplish that with DeChambeau, which is why Tuesday evening should be so fun.More Related News
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