Phil Mickelson became $9 million richer Friday after defeating Tiger Woods 1-up in 22 holes in Capital One's The Match—a winner-take-all, match-play event held at Shadow Creek Golf Course in Las Vegas.
Woods missed a birdie putt from seven feet out on the fourth overtime hole, while Mickelson made his from four feet away to clinch the victory.
Additionally, Mickelson won three side bets or "challenges" on the day for $600,000, while Woods won one challenge for $200,000. That money will be paid directly by Woods and Mickelson to a charity of the other's choice.
Woods and Mickelson are longtime rivals who spent much of the late 1990s and early-to-mid 2000s as the two best golfers in the world.