Match between Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson will take place Thanksgiving weekend

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A made-for-TV exhibition match between two of the greatest golfers of all time now has a date and venue.

A one-on-one showdown between Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson will take place over Thanksgiving weekend — either Nov. 23 or Nov. 24 — at Shadow Creek Golf Course in Las Vegas. Mickelson confirmed the news Thursday afternoon after an ESPN report published the details earlier in the day.

Mickelson didn't offer up any more details on the match, saying it was still being finalized.

Both golfers have previously said they're open to wearing microphones during the competition.

The event's purse is not official, but Golf.com initially estimated the match to be a $10 million "winner-take-all" payout.

Woods was noncommittal Thursday when asked about the ESPN report.

“I have nothing further to add to it,” Woods said after he shot 4-under-par 66 in Thursday’s first round of the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational in Akron, Ohio. “We haven't signed anything, nothing's confirmed. As soon as it is, then we'll let you guys know.”

Woods, 42, and Mickelson, 48, have been longtime rivals. They're both likely to be on the U.S. Ryder Cup team.

Contributing: Steve DiMeglio

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