The participants of the eighth edition of The Match have been revealed, and two newcomers are included.
2020 entrant Stephen Curry will take on Patrick Mahomes, who played last year, and both will have a partner with them.
It will be the Kansas City Chiefs against the Golden State Warriors, with Travis Kelce teaming up with his quarterback and Klay Thompson joining his splash partner.
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This will be the first time The Match will have opposing duos consisting of teams from different sports, let alone real-life teammates.
Curry played alongside NFL Hall of Famer Peyton Manning as the duo lost to five-time Grand Slam champion Phil Mickelson and NBA Hall of Famer Charles Barkley in the Stone Canyon Golf Club in Oro Valley, Arizona.
Mahomes joined Josh Allen last June in a quarterback quartet at the Wynn Golf Club in Las Vegas, where they lost to seven-time Super Bowl crybaby Tom Brady and four-time MVP Aaron Rodgers.
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Curry’s handicap isn’t known, but reports say he’s better than zero. In February, USA Today said that he is at a minuscule 0.1.
GOLF.com says the Super Bowl-winning defending quarterback has a 7.7.
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This edition of The Match will kick off on June 29 at Wynn in a 12-hole event. It will be the third time that Wynn has hosted the exhibition.