Tiger Woods Vs. Phil Mickelson Golf Showdown Will Cost This Much On PPV

Tiger Woods Vs. Phil Mickelson Golf Showdown Will Cost This Much On PPV

Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson shouldn’t have much trouble giving fans value for their money. Turner Sports announced Thursday via Twitter the one-on-one showdown between the golf greats will cost $ 19.99 to watch on pay-per-view. Woods and Mickelson will face off Nov. 23, at Shadow Creek Golf Course in Las Vegas in a match-play round, with the winner due to bank the $ 9 million jackpot. WarnerMedia announces pricing and distribution partnerships for Capital One’s The Match: Tig... NESN.com

Relive the Moment: Ray Bourque Takes Sweater Off His Back, Hands No. 7 to Phil Esposito at Retirement Ceremony

In Ray Bourque's mind there was only one No. 7 in Bruins history, and that belonged to Phil Esposito. So on the day the B's retired Espo's number in 1987, Bourque took the No. 7 sweater off his back and handed it over to the Boston legend, relinquishing the number to the player who helped lead the black and gold to two Stanley Cups in 1970 and 1972. To see one future Hall of Famer offer his jersey to another, check out the video below. To vote for Espo's No. 7 as Boston's Greatest Sports Moment, click here.  To see the entire bracket, click here. Share your thoughts about Boston's Greatest Sports Moment on Twitter at @NESN. Include #BGSM in your tweet.

Arsenal will not sign Phil Jagielka, says Distin

Sylvain Distin says he is certain his Everton defensive partner Phil Jagielka will not move away from Goodison Park to Arsenal this summer.GettyImagesEverton reportedly turned down Arsenal's previous bid for Phil Jagielka• Werder will consider Mertesacker offers• Wenger will add defender to squadJagielka has been linked with a switch to the Emirates throughout the current transfer window, with Arsene Wenger looking closely at the Everton defender, along with Blackburn's Christopher Samba, Bolton's Gary Cahill and Per Mertesacker from Bundesliga outfit Werder Bremen. However, Distin believes Jagielka is going nowehere."He's not come out and said he wants to go anywhere, so I guess that means Jags wants to stay," Distin said. "It's still a club to be at. I don't think