Sports world wants Donald Trump vs Joe Biden in ‘The Match’ after insane golf handicap debate
A bizarre tangent about golf handicaps caused the sports world to suggest Donald Trump and Joe Biden should square off in The Match.
A bizarre tangent about golf handicaps caused the sports world to suggest Donald Trump and Joe Biden should square off in The Match.
The event averaged 511,000 viewers.
"This is what beat Charles Barkley."
TNT Sports has another edition of its golf exhibition, The Match, this time with Max Homa, Rory McIlroy, Lexi Thompson and Rose Zheng
The Match is bringing in female competitors and a mixed format.
Thursday's broadcast saw almost a 50-percent drop-off from last summer
"If they’re gonna give people buyouts if they’re working with a damn idiot, I want one too!"
The eighth The Match will be a NFL vs. NBA showdown.
The Match franchise has already done a lot to improve over the years. Here are a few ways it could get even better.
The Match is returning to a lineup of pro golfers only for its next event, on Dec. 10.
"Not a ball in the air and f-bombs already."
Outside of the U.S., the June 1 edition of The Match will be available through GolfTV, Eurosport 2, the Eurosport app, and/or Discovery+, depending on region.
The sixth edition of The Match will air Wednesday, June 1st in primetime on TNT.
"Once I get going, I need that lube, that liquid lube."
This event, at 2:30 p.m. ET on Nov. 26 ahead of The Match's 4 p.m. ET start, will stream on the B/R app, and will feature both pre-submitted fan questions and some live questions read by hosts.
Brian Anderson will host and call play-by-play, while Amanda Balionis is the on-course reporter.
DeChambeau and Koepka are now bringing their rivalry to The Match.
Range Battles will air on Bleacher Report's app and YouTube channel at 4 p.m. Eastern on July 6, ahead of the televised coverage of The Match (5 p.m. Eastern on TNT/TBS/truTV).
Brian Anderson, Charles Barkley, and Trevor Immelman is coming back to The Match along with Larry Fitzgerald and Cheyenne Woods.
After the huge ratings success for The Match 2 this spring, a third one was inevitable.
Mickelson (and others) see it as a possible annual event, and Phil thinks athletes like Steph Curry and Patrick Mahomes would be good additions.
The Match II delivered record-setting cable television ratings that even topped the final rounds of last year's PGA Championship (CBS) and British Open (NBC).