Rory McIlroy, currently the No. 1 ranked golfer in the world, is teaming with Dustin Johnson, Rickie Fowler and Matthew Wolff to raise money for coronavirus charities in the TaylorMade Driving Relief charity match – a two-team skins challenge over 18 holes – at the renowned Seminole Golf Club (many famous members - TB12 just joined -so there, Peyton!) in Juno Beach, Florida televised live later today.
McIlroy will team up with Johnson
against Fowler and Wolff, with up to $3 million going to the American Nurses
Foundation and CDC Foundation. All four will follow strict physical-distancing
measures and comprehensive testing will be used to protect players, TV staff
and others at the course.
NBC Sports reports that the skins
format means that each player will play his own ball, with each team counting
the lower score between the two players on each hole. McIlroy and Johnson will
play for the American Nurses Foundation, while Fowler and Wolff will play for
the CDC Foundation.
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