Tiger Woods has promised that his coronavirus fund-raising rematch against Phil Mickelson will not be banter-free borefest that doomed, £7.2m first battle was.
It was revealed last month that reigning Masters champion Woods and Mickelson were working on another matchplay clash - despite their first being ridiculed as a crass money-grabbing exercise.
The head-to-head matchup, which is set to be first piece of major sporting action to return during the COVID-19 outbreak, will also featuring legendary NFL quarterbacks Peyton Manning and Tom Brady.
Woods, a 15-time major winner, revealed that group text messages between the famed foursome have been heavy on bragging rights over championships captured. “There has been trash talk already," he