Ryder Cup teammates Bryson DeChambeau and Brooks Koepka become enemies once again on Friday in Las Vegas.
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Bryson DeChambeau and Brooks Koepka face off in the latest edition of Capitol One’s The Match on Friday, Nov. 26, in Las Vegas. Here’s everything you need to know to watch the match on TV or streaming online.
Brooks vs. Bryson Match: What you need to know
The long-awaited grudge match between Bryson and Brooks is finally going down the day after Thanksgiving. And though the two PGA Tour stars’ feud has been tempered a bit by their successful joint appearance on the victorious U.S. Ryder Cup team, there is still plenty of bad blood between the two. Just take a look at their pre-match comments for evidence.
The pair will duke it out across 12 holes at the Wynn Golf Club in Las Vegas, a concession made to Koepka. While the four-time major champ has been grinding on Tour during the fall series, DeChambeau has taken some time off to focus on The Match, which inlcuded hitting monster drives off the roof of the Wynn Casino to promote the event.
To make things even more exciting, Phil Mickelson will be among the talking heads inside the TV booth. The reigning PGA Champion — who teed it up in all previous editions of The Match — will be able to talk directly to Brooks and Bryson, who will also be mic’d up, throughout the event. Charles Barkley will join Mickelson on the broadcast.
Find out exactly how you can watch the Brooks vs. Bryson Match live on TV or streaming online below.
How to watch the Brooks vs. Bryson Match on TV
You can watch the entire match between Bryson DeChambeau and Brooks Koepka on TV beginning at 4 p.m. ET on Friday on TNT’s family of channels, including TNT, TBS, truTV and HLN.
How to watch the Brooks vs. Bryson Match online, streaming
With a cable subscription, you can stream the Brooks vs. Bryson Match live on tntdrama.com/watchtnt.
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