Tiger Woods is coming back… and in this return it might be with Phil Mickelson by his side.

According to a source for the San Francisco Chronicle’s Ron Kroichick, Woods and Mickelson will be paired together for the first two rounds of the Safeway Open, set to take place at Silverado Resort and Spa from Oct. 13-16.

The Safeway Open marks Woods’ return to competitive golf, as the 14-time major champion made it official Friday that he is indeed teeing it up in Napa, Calif., as he said he planned to. When he gets back at it Oct. 13, it will mark his first PGA Tour action since the Wyndham Championship (where he finished T-10) in August 2015.

But what a juicy pairing this would be. We all know how wrong a group with Woods and Mickelson together can go. (See: The 2004 Ryder Cup, which Mickelson inexplicably brought up last week in criticizing then-captain Hal Sutton for a dozen-year-old issue. Sutton gave Mickelson a spirited retort, which led to a Lefty apology.)

This potential pairing, though, is not as a team, but competing against one another. What a doozy that would be in Woods’ return, especially amidst a report that the man is “flushing everything” in practice.

While we don’t know how Woods, 40, feels about it, we already know exactly where Mickelson, 46, stands.

“I’m hoping we can get paired together,” Mickelson told ESPN.com on Sept. 7. “That would be really fun. I would love it.”

As Kroichick notes, a group including Woods and Mickelson would likely tee off Thursday afternoon in order to capture on TV as much of Woods’ first round back as possible.

This is a tantalizing possibility now, and of course, many are going to hope it’s true. We’ll know for sure in a few days.