Get ready for the biggest golf feud in Las Vegas as Brooks Koepka faces off against Bryson DeChambeau.
Although the rivalry between the American and American pairs has been intense over the last few years, tensions seemed to have eased in September when they helped USA win The Ryder Cup.
They put aside their differences to help USA win the Ryder Cup
The pair will face off in The Match after much trash-talking on the internet.
This event, which saw the players mic'd as they completed challenges at Wynn Golf Club, was last undertaken by Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson.
What time is Koepka vs DeChambeau
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The golfing duel will be played on Friday 26 November.
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It will start at 9pm GMT.
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The contest is over 12 holes and Koepka may have requested it.
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He answered, "Anything to reduce [Bryson] my time, I'm happy to."
What TV channel or live stream can you watch it on?
This event is available for pay-per-view on TNT in the USA.
There is currently no UK broadcaster, but we will keep you updated if there are.
For US viewers, the Match will be also available via WatchTNT live streaming.
Why can't they get along?
Although it is difficult to pinpoint the exact date, the feuding has been going on for over three years.
Many recall an incident that occurred in January 2019, when DeChambeau was made publically scathing by Koepka. This happened immediately after the Dubai Desert Classic.
Bryson accused Koepka of slow play. This prompted him to approach Koepka’s caddie later in the year to tell him that the four-time Major winner shouldn't say any insults 'to His Face'.
Their rivalry has been very public since then with the pair engaging each other in many spats on and off the course.
Koepka wasn't happy about DeChambeau’s sarcastic comments during an interview
Things came to a head at the 2021 PGA Championship when DeChambeau walked in front of Koepka was broadcast around the world.
Koepka was taking part in an interview. DeChambeau walked behind him and made a sarcastic observation about the 31 year-old. He rolled his eyes in reply.
Koepka said, "I've lost my train-of-thought hearing that bulls**t."