Tiger Woods dropped a massive tweet on Wednesday evening, confirming his high-stakes money match versus Phil Mickelson is on and taking place over Thanksgiving weekend in Las Vegas.
Even though many anticipated the news, the confirmation sent Twitter into a frenzy after a noticeable error in the announcement and some terrible trash talking.
Yes, that's a picture of Tiger holding a left-handed driver, even after months of preparation for the big announcement.
Even Phil chimed in on the egregious mistake.
This is all unraveling on the same day Mickelson joined Twitter and made his presence felt in the most Phil-esque way possible.
After the huge confirmation, Lefty talked trash to the 14-time major winner in his third tweet ever. Tiger responded with a standard comeback for a 42-year-old.
Twitter didn't handle the back-and-forth banter very well.
Mickelson inadvertently leaked more news in the "trash talk" by referring to a $9 million prize, instead of the $10 million originally reported to be on the line.
Apparently, the PGA Tour isn't a fan of the money match equaling the prize awarded to the FedEx Cup winner, according to Jason Sobel of the Action Network.
Regardless of how the two golf icons are playing recently, they can certainly still create a buzz in the golf community. This Tiger-Phil match will be must-watch television over the holiday weekend.