Aaron Rodgers, Bryson DeChambeau defeat Phil Mickelson, Tom Brady in The Match

DeChambeau-Rodgers defeated Mickelson-Brady, 3 and 2.

Bryson DeChambeau and Aaron Rodgers took a 3-up lead with six holes to play and never looked back.

The 2020 U.S. Open Champion and reigning NFL MVP beat 2021 PGA Championship winner Phil Mickelson and seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady, 3 and 2, on Tuesday night in the fourth edition of The Match, held at The Reserve at Moonlight Basin in Big Sky, Montana.

After an iffy start, Rodgers got hot off the tee to lead he and DeChambeau on a stretch of six birdies over eight holes to take the late lead. A quirky one-club challenge gave Mickelson and Brady a chance to cut into the lead, but a missed putt with a 7-iron by Brady allowed the hole to be halved and momentum to be halted. Rodgers made a birdie putt on the par-3 16th to seal the deal.

The Match: Hole-by-hole analysis from Montana

“I thought we played really well today,” said Mickelson after the round. “We made a lot of birdies, shot quite a few under par, but these guys played better.”

Mickelson and Brady lost to Tiger Woods and Peyton Manning last May in The Match: Champions for Charity.

This year’s made-for-tv event benefitted the My Brother’s Keeper Alliance, Feeding America and the Montana Food Bank Network. More than $2.6 million was donated to My Brother’s Keeper and more than 6.3 million meals were donated, as well.

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Tom Brady uses golf cart drink cooler to clean his club at The Match

At least he didn’t rip his pants again.

The last time we saw Tom Brady in The Match, he ripped his pants.

What he did on Tuesday evening in the fourth edition of the made-for-TV event wasn’t as embarrassing in a social sense, but in a golf sense could be seen as, how should we say, frowned upon?

Shane Bacon, co-host of Golf Today on the Golf Channel and the Get a Grip podcast with PGA Tour pro Max Homa, shared a clip of the seven-time Super Bowl champion and current Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback cleaning his clubs after a shot using the water from melted ice in a drink cooler.

Bacon thought the move should lose Brady and teammate Phil Mickelson a hole. Others in the replies said they use the cooler water frequently to clean their clubs, just like Brady.

So what do you think: good move or bad move?

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The Match: Time, odds, how to watch Phil Mickelson-Tom Brady vs. Bryson DeChambeau-Aaron Rodgers

Everything you need to know for The Match between Mickelson-Brady and DeChambeau-Rodgers.

If the fourth edition of The Match is anything like the previous three, golf fans are in for quite the treat this evening.

After defeating Tiger Woods and Peyton Manning last May in The Match: Champions for Charity, 2021 PGA Championship winner Phil Mickelson and seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady are back once again, this time taking on 2020 U.S. Open champion Bryson DeChambeau and three-time NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers. The four will tee it up at The Reserve at Moonlight Basin in Big Sky, Montana.

Here’s everything you need to know for the made-for-TV event that will benefit the My Brother’s Keeper Alliance, Feeding America and the Montana Food Bank Network.

How to watch

The Match will be broadcast on on TBS, TNT and truTV, with a stream available on fuboTV. The Match pregame show begins at 5 p.m. ET, and features a star-studded team of commentators: Basketball Hall of Famer Charles Barkley, NFL veteran Larry Fitzgerald, 2008 Masters champion Trevor Immelman and the LPGA’s Cheyenne Woods.

Another pregame show is available on the Bleacher Report app starting at 4 p.m. ET.

Odds

Feeling lucky? You can still place some bets on The Match, and we’ve got some ideas for you.

The course

The Reserve at Moonlight Basin in Big Sky, Montana, which sits at an elevation of approximately 7,500 feet, is a Jack Nicklaus Signature Course and is listed at No. 3 on Golfweek’s Best private courses in the state of Montana. It also features a monster 777-yard par-5.

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The Match: Phil Mickelson, Tom Brady set for golf, trash talk against Bryson DeChambeau, Aaron Rodgers

The four participants made time for the media on Monday, where the hot takes and compliments were flying.

The fourth installment of The Match, this time between Phil Mickelson and Tom Brady against Bryson DeChambeau and Aaron Rodgers, is Tuesday night.

This made-for-TV event should be a lot of fun and the course at The Reserve at Moonlight Basin in Big Sky, Montana, will provide a stunning backdrop for some (hopefully) great golf shots and (guaranteed) trash talk.

The four participants made time for the media on Monday on consecutive conference calls, where the hot takes were flying.

Rodgers got in an early dig when he commented on Mickelson’s third-from-the-bottom finish Sunday at the Rocket Mortgage Classic.

“Phil coming off a solid T-70 in Detroit. He made three birdies on his last five holes to get to T-70. Bryson missed the cut, so not much better.”

Mickelson actually finished T-74. Rodgers went on to say he hasn’t been playing much golf.

“I’ve literally played eight rounds since last August. That’s not a made up stat,” he said before quickly correcting himself. “Sorry, I might have exaggerated. I think I’ve played nine rounds since last August. Last training camp, I played with my good friend Andy North. We had some good matches together.

“Not an excuse. I feel like the less I play, the better I play. Less to think about. Golfers can be such head cases sometimes when they start to think about everything. (Phil and Bryson) are probably two of the biggest tinkerers in the history of the game.”

DeChambeau said he’s not concerned with Rodgers’ lack of play.

“I love someone who doesn’t play that much golf because that usually means their next round is going to be their best.”

Brady, however, said he’s not buying it.

“I think that sounds like a little bit of an excuse,” he said. “I’m not falling for it. … I’ve seen him compete, he’s one of the all-time great competitors that I’ve ever gone against. I’ve had a decent record against him lately and I’m hoping that continues on the golf course. … but I’m not going to fall victim to an excuse like that from Aaron.”

Neither is Mickelson.

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“Either he is trying to lull us to sleep so that we’re not sharp. Tom and I aren’t falling for that. Or, he’s trying to make an excuse before we even play as to why we’re going to beat them so bad, so one of those two things is happening. I’m not sure because I don’t know Aaron well enough to really identify which one of those it is, but we’re not falling for it.

“It’s no banana in the tailpipe,” Mickelson said, referencing a famous scene from the 1984 movie Beverly Hills Cop. “I’m so old that a lot of you might not know what I’m referring to.”

Between the hot takes and one-liners, there was plenty of professional compliments among the four combatants.

“I’ve been inspired by what Tom has done,” Mickelson said. “Before I even got into overall health and fitness, I saw how much discipline he showed in taking care of his body and his mind.

“It’s remarkable what he’s done and as I’ve tried to follow his lead, it’s allowed me to have experience like I did a month ago at the PGA Championship which was one of the coolest moments of my career.”

Brady said he was rooting harder than anyone for Mickelson while watching the PGA.

“I think the appreciation he has for the sport and how much he loves the game of golf has been really inspiring for me. … He’s been at the top of his game for so long, I can’t remember pro golf without him being in the mix.

“A major at 51 is just the most incredible accomplishment.”

DeChambeau was probably speaking for everyone when he talked about what he’s looking forward to most.

“I love the banter, that’s going to be a lot of fun, just being able to showcase the skillset of everybody and show a different side that people don’t get to see from us professional athletes. You’ll see a side that nobody gets to see. Ever.”

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Odds, predictions, picks for The Match featuring Bryson DeChambeau-Aaron Rodgers vs. Phil Mickelson-Tom Brady

Who’s the best bet on Tuesday night? What are some of the fun prop bets? Check out these odds and picks for The Match.

PGA Tour Hall of Famer Phil Mickelson and future NFL Hall of Famer Tom Brady team up once again, this time to take on Bryson DeChambeau and Aaron Rodgers in The Match 4. The Match takes place Tuesday in Big Sky, Montana. Below, we look at The Match 4 odds and lines and make our golf picks and predictions to win.

Mickelson and Brady pair up for the first time since losing to Tiger Woods and Peyton Manning in The Match II. Mickelson, who defeated Woods in the first edition of “The Match”, then rebounded with partner Charles Barkley to defeat Stephen Curry and Manning last fall.

DeChambeau and Rodgers are making their first appearance in the made-for-TV golf exhibition. Rodgers is coming off an MVP season in the NFL as quarterback of the Green Bay Packers; DeChambeau is sixth in the Golfweek/Sagarin rankings and fourth in the FedEx Cup standings.

Odds to win

Odds provided by BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Monday at 10 a.m. ET.

Bryson DeChambeau and Aaron Rodgers: -190 (bet $190 to win $100)

Phil Mickelson and Tom Brady: +150 (bet $100 to win $150)

DeChambeau and Rodgers are the favorites in The Match 4 with an implied win probability of 65.52 percent. Their odds can be expressed as a decimal of 1.53 or a fraction of 10/19.

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Prop bets

There are also a series of prop bets available. Bettors can wager on which team will be nearest to the pin on each of the par 3s, who will win Hole 1 or take the first lead, and whether there’ll be a hole in one or an eagle in The Match.

Here are some of the most interesting options:

  • Will there be a hole-in-one? (Playoff holes don’t count): Yes +5000
  • Any eagle in tournament: Yes +1400
  • First to go 1 up: DeChambeau/Rodgers: -200 | Mickelson/Brady: +140
  • First hole birdies: DeChambeau/Rodgers: +550 | Mickelson/Brady: +750
  • Who will win Hole 1? DeChambeau/Rodgers: +175 | Mickelson/Brady: +300

Picks and predictions

Mickelson and Barkley opened and closed as underdogs in The Match 3 against Curry and Manning. The books were proven wrong in distrusting the then-50-year-old Mickelson.

That’s unlikely to be the case this time. While he recently won the 2021 PGA Championship in a resurgent effort, he’s just 109th in the Golfweek/Sagarin rankings and has since finished outside the top 60 in each of his last three PGA Tour events.

DeChambeau and Rodgers (-190) should be backed for the victory, albeit at a steep price. Round out your betting card by backing the underdogs to birdie the first hole and/or take the first lead.

YES (+1400) to Will there be an eagle? is also a strong bet for a 14-1 return regardless of which team records it.

Format and how to watch

Format: Modified alternate shot match play

Teams: Bryson DeChambeau and Aaron Rodgers vs. Phil Mickelson and Tom Brady

Where: The Reserve at Moonlight Basin in Big Sky, Montana

When: Tuesday, July 6 at 5 p.m. ET

How to watch: TNT

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Each a co-owner of an NBA Finals team, Aaron Rodgers and Larry Fitzgerald to connect at The Match

Aaron Rodgers and Larry Fitzgerald will be in Montana on Tuesday for The Match, and each is also keenly interested in the NBA Finals.

It’s quite amazing sometimes the way story lines intersect in sports. Take The Match, the TNT made-for-TV golf match set for Tuesday.

On one side is Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who will team up with Bryson DeChambeau. That duo squares off against Phil Mickelson and Tom Brady of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. On the call on TNT will be Charles Barkley, Cheyenne Woods and Larry Fitzgerald.

Here’s one of those aforementioned intersections: Rodgers is a minority-stake owner in the Milwaukee Bucks. Fitzgerald, currently an unrestricted free agent who played 17 seasons for the Arizona Cardinals, is a minority-stake owner in the Phoenix Suns.

You can’t make this stuff up.

The Suns and Bucks meet in Game 1 of the NBA Finals at 9 p.m. ET Tuesday . Seven hours prior to the basketball game is The Match, set for 2 p.m. ET at Moonlight Basin in Big Sky, Montana.

Consider there to be more than a good chance all parties involved at The Match will gather after golf to watch the basketball game.

Kinda wish we could join ’em.

Barkley and Mickelson teamed up to win The Match III over Brady and Steph Curry. Mickelson made the cut at the Rocket Mortgage Classic and finished tied for 74th on Sunday, while DeChambeau missed the cut Friday in Detroit.

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Charles Barkley jokes he might caddie for Bryson DeChambeau: ‘He has an opening right now’

The fourth edition of “The Match” is Tuesday night and Charles Barkley is primed and ready for it.

The fourth edition of “The Match” is Tuesday night and Charles Barkley is primed and ready for it.

Barkley, whose day job is as an NBA analyst on TNT, is also one of the on-air commentators for the upcoming golf extravaganza at Moonlight Basin in Big Sky, Montana.

On Saturday, Barkley was with his regular TNT studio mates Ernie Johnson, Shaquille O’Neal and Kenny Smith after the Milwaukee Bucks defeated the Atlanta Hawks to advance to the NBA Finals.

As the post-game show was winding down, Barkley was plugging the TNT golf telecast. If you recall, he teamed up with Phil Mickelson in Arizona to win The Match III.

This time around, Mickelson will pair with Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady and they will take on Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who will team up with Bryson DeChambeau. Barkley will hold a microphone instead of a golf club and call the action alongside Cheyenne Woods and NFL stalwart Larry Fitzgerald, himself an avid golfer.

“I can’t wait,” Barkley said. “I’ve never met Bryson DeChambeau. I can’t wait to meet him. He’s a stud.”

Then Barkley couldn’t help himself.

“I might caddie for him. He’s got an opening right now, apparently.”

Barkley was, of course, referring to the recent buzzworthy split of DeChambeau and Tim Tucker, who was his caddie for all eight of his PGA Tour victories. Tucker and DeChambeau “mutually agreed to go their separate ways” last Wednesday on the eve of the Rocket Mortage Classic in Detroit.

DeChambeau did not meet with the assembled media after either of his Thursday or Friday rounds. He missed the cut and did not play the weekend.

Earlier in the TNT post-game show, Barkley quipped “Do they have cable in Montana?” The Match tees off at 5 p.m. ET, while coverage of Game 1 of the NBA Finals between Barkley’s former team the Phoenix Suns and the Bucks starts at 9 p.m. ET, also on Tuesday.

As for the course, The Reserve at Moonlight Basin is a Jack Nicklaus Signature Course and is listed at No. 3 on Golfweek’s Best private courses in the state of Montana.

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The Match: Bryson DeChambeau takes shots from Phil Mickelson, Tom Brady and even teammate Aaron Rodgers

The Match is scheduled for July 6 at Moonlight Basin in Big Sky, Montana.

The trash talk is heating up.

Reigning NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers and 2020 U.S. Open champion Bryson DeChambeau make their debut in The Match – the fourth edition of the made-for-TV golf event – against past Match champions Phil Mickelson, the recent PGA Championship winner, and seven-time Super Bowl-winning quarterback Tom Brady on July 6 at Moonlight Basin in Big Sky, Montana.

The four got together on a video chat with Turner Sports broadcaster Brian Anderson to talk about the upcoming match, as well as trade some friendly trash talk (a lot at the expense of DeChambeau).

“At least in football we can trash talk without calling in the commissioner,” said Brady in reference to the recent “Brooksie” jeers being yelled DeChambeau’s way in light of his feud with fellow PGA Tour pro Brooks Koepka.

“I want you to know we’re not having fans,” added Mickelson with a smirk. “It’s not because of Bryson, we just didn’t want to have an issue.”

“I just want to stir Bryson up and get him going,” Rodgers said of his Match plans, referring to his teammate as a Tasmanian Devil. “I don’t care if it’s Phil or Tom or if Phil brings Brooks to caddie, whatever they try and do to get under our skin, if I can just get Bryson going and get him pumped up I feel like its an easy win for us.”

You can watch the full video here, with some of our favorite moments listed below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5bDBqRHnxs

Not their first match

Brady told a brief story about a previous nine-hole match against Rodgers at Riviera Country Club, where Rodgers came out on top thanks to a clutch putt on the final hole.

Halftime vs. the turn

“Golf’s amazing, it’s a great hobby for us football players. At halftime we get checked for concussions. At the ninth hole we get to eat hamburgers in golf,” said Brady.

On hitting bombs at elevation

Sitting at an elevation of roughly 7,500 feet, Moonlight Basin should produce some moonshots off the tee, especially from the likes of DeChambeau.

“I’m in a world of my own in that regard,” said DeChambeau, and the group agreed with a laugh.

“That’s not shade, that’s just facts,” added Anderson.

‘What the hell is he saying?’

Anderson talked about how Brady and Rodgers may have an advantage when it comes to playing mic’d up and with an earpiece given their time in the NFL playing with headsets in their helmets. But what about DeChambeau?

“Having an earpiece in I think is going to be awesome because people will finally get to hear and see what I’m saying essentially. They’re gonna hear everything and get to go, ‘What the hell is he saying?’ So that’ll be fun.”

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