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The Match 4 results, golf highlights: Aaron Rodgers, Bryson DeChambeau take down Tom Brady, Phil Mickelson

The fourth edition of The Match ended in another loss for the team of Phil Mickelson and Tom Brady as the duo of Bryson DeChambeau and Aaron Rodgers convincingly won 3&2 on Tuesday evening in Big Sky, Montana. The Match 4, a head-to-head match play charity golf event, featured plenty of golf, a bit of trash talk and incredible views of The Reserve at Moonlight Basin.

The front nine didn't foreshadow an eventual early exit for Mickelson and Brady as the match was all square with the pairs making the turn. However, DeChambeau and Rodgers built a lead in style on the back nine en route to their eventual win as Rodgers caught fire with his putter, draining birdies on 10, 11 and 12 to go 3-up in a flurry.

Mickelson and Brady got one back at the 15th after DeChambeau and Rodgers found trouble in the woods. In fitting fashion, though, it was Rodgers who came up clutch in a big spot. After using DeChambeau's approach at the par-3 16th, Rodgers grabbed his putter and sunk the match-winning 10-foot birdie after Brady's attempt from twice the distance missed.

"I haven't been playing a lot of golf; I'm just a pretty good putter," Rodgers said after the round.

"I was glad I was able to get my partner up on the greens, and he was making everything today," added DeChambeau.

Mickelson and Brady went 1-up at the fourth and again at the seventh but could not muster any additional magic. DeChambeau's 480-yard drive on the 777-yard par-5 eighth set his team up to even the match before the floodgates opened on the back nine. That drive broke DeChambeau's career long, according to the golfer, though Bryson wasn't satisfied given the elevation created an opportunity to go past 500 yards.

"That was disappointing for me," he said. "I thought I had it, dude. That was super close to being 550 pretty easily."

The match play event had light moments sprinkled throughout it, as well. Rob Gronkowski called in to speak with his quarterback, Brady, and take some shots at Rodgers. A bear made an appearance on one hole before ducking out of picture. So did a moose and several goats. Rodgers also dodged questions about his future with the Packers. And throughout the round, there was trash talk from every angle, including a friendly-fire as the day started that served as a precursor for how the winners approached the day -- and how they eventually won it.

"Bryson, he's a maniac, man," said Rodgers. "The things he thinks about and talks about is a tad bit overwhelming at times. But I just humor him because he's my partner today."

Mickelson fell to 2-2 all-time in The Match with an 0-2 record when paired with Brady, who apologized to Lefty for letting him down after the round. The duo previously lost to Tiger Woods and Peyton Manning in May 2020.

"I feel like I'm the unfortunate variable to winning and losing with Phil," Brady said.


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Live updates
 

Obama didn't commit to playing in a future iteration of The Match, but he didn't exactly rule it out, either.

 

Tom Brady and Bryson DeChambeau both found the green off the tee on the 392-yard par 4.

 
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Tom Brady speaking for everyone: "Don't interview [Bryson] after every good shot, OK?"

 

Bryson holed out from just off the green on the first hole to start the day with a birdie. Mickelson's birdie putt came up shy, so Rodgers-DeChambeau take hole one in dramatic fashion.

 

Bryson with the attempted joke off the first tee, tossing a roll of duct tape to Tom Brady as a nod to last time when Brady ripped his pants.

 

More on the modified alternate shot rules for today.

 

"This Montana place, wow, it is stunning." Charles Barkley has spoken.

The backdrop to The Reserve at Moonlight Basin really is breathtaking.

 

Here are the rules for The Match 4. Match play, modified alternate shot.

 

So good.

 
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OFFICIAL PICK: Bryson DeChambeau and Aaron Rodgers take down Tom Brady and Phil Mickelson. Odds are -175 for them. I'll take it.

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I mean, of course he did.

 

"Where is Charles Barkley?" you may be asking yourself.

"I got fired," he says on TNT ahead of the event. Sounds like Phil wouldn't have him back. ?

 

There's good value here if you're throwing down cheddar on Brady and Mickelson. I'm just not entirely sold on that side of things. Brady's handicap is around 8; Rodgers' is 3.5. So, basically, if you want to bet the underdogs you're betting Mickelson can best Bryson.

And I'm not quite there.

The big factor here is just how long the course will be set. It can be a 8,000 yard track at full length, which would play to Bryson's favor because of his length. Ultimately, this probably comes down to whether or not Bryson can show some control off the tees and whether -- if he can't -- he's able to find some good spots off second shots. The bomb and gouge approach might not be the best strategy.

 

Good afternoon folks and welcome to The Match IV -- a partner v. partner golf match featuring Bryson DeChambeau and Aaron Rodgers taking on Tom Brady and Phil Mickelson.

Mickelson and Brady are +138 at William Hill despite winning The Match III.

DeChambeau and Rodgers are -175. That number has dipped a tad from -180.

 
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