The Match: Champions for Charity: Who Will Win the 6th Hole Betting Odds

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The Match: Champions for Charity: Who Will Win the 6th Hole Betting Odds

The Match: Champions for Charity - 6th hole specials are available at BetOnline.

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The event is to assist with coronavirus relief efforts and features Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson partnering up with NFL superstars Peyton Manning and Tom Brady.

Who will win Hole No.6?

Tie -190

Tiger Woods/Peyton Manning +300 (the payout is $30 for every $10 bet)

Phil Mickelson/Tom Brady +400 (the payout is $40 for every $10 bet)

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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