
The Match 2022, an autumn appointment in Florida In just over a week the seventh edition of The Match will be held, a charity event-exhibition which since 2018, by pitting professional players and celebrities from other sports against each other (the formula has changed several times over time) has raised funds for charity.
The Match, schedule
Saturday 10th Jordan Spieth and Justin Thomas (who seems to be ready…) will face Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy on the fairways of the Pelican Golf Club in Belleair in Florida over a twelve-hole course, and the proceeds will be donated to the victims of hurricane Ian.
The event will be broadcast on the Turner Television Network, and players will be miked throughout the event. But there’s more. According to the Daily Telegraph, Belleair will have the highest concentration of Commissioners and CEOs in recent times.
Keith Pelley (DP World Tour), Jay Monahan (PGA Tour), Mike Whan (USGA), Seth Waugh (PGA of America) and Martin Slumbers (R&A) will attend the event. Again according to the report, the motivation for this meeting on the sidelines of the event would be the development of the strategy to be followed in the continuation of the confrontation with Greg Norman’s LIV Golf.
Some might notice the lack of a relevant figure in the line-up facing the Saudi League, namely Fred Ridley, Chairman of the Augusta National Golf Club. However, this absence could be strategic, given that, as we have already seen, the name of the President of the Board appears in the documents of the pending lawsuit between some players of the LIV and the PGA Tour.
Here the famous Andreottian maxim “It is a sin to think badly, but often it gets right” seems to fit perfectly” Belleair is a population of the United States in the state of Florida. According to the 2000 census it had a population of 4,067 inhabitants.
According to the 2000 census, Belleair had 4,067 inhabitants, 1,973 homes, and 1,225 families. The population density was 877.2 inhabitants per km². Of the 1,973 homes, children under 18 lived in 17.9%, married couples in 55.1%, single women in 5.4%, and 37.9% were not family units.
In 34.2% of the homes lived alone, 21.3% of which corresponded to people aged 65 or over who lived alone. The average number of people living in each dwelling was 2.04 and the average number of people living in each family was 2.58.