Woods teamed up with NFL great Peyton Manning for a coronavirus charity relief match against Mickelson and Super Bowl icon Tom Brady.
But the £16m contest was delayed 45 minutes due to torrential rain flooding greens on the Medalist Golf Club in Hobe Sound, Florida.
Still, when the players finally took to the course, there was no such dampener on their banter.
And Woods delivered the first big dig against his old foe on the third tee.
That hole was already designated as the first for Woods and Mickelson’s long drive challenge with £205,000 going to the winner.
But Mickelson, who won the first match between the pair in November 2018, announced on the tee that his sponsor Workday was upping the value to £1.2m.
Knowing so much more cash was on the line, Mickelson, who is known for proudly showing off his impressive calves on Twitter, quipped: “I had the coffee, I’ve got to activate the calves and I’ve got to step on one.
“Come on, baby.”
But Woods, who was waiting for Mickelson to hit, turned to the camera and said drolly: “You guys… ladies and gentlemen, this is what I have to listen to every time we play.”
Mickelson went onto slice his drive into the rubbish leaving the path clear for Woods to smash his down the fairway and bag the win.
Fans were loving the on-course chat, which was a lot more lively that last week’s event when Rory McIlroy teamed up with Dustin Johnson to beat Rickie Fowler and Matthew Wolff.
One wrote: “This is the best live TV golf event ever!!! What a riot.”
Woods and Manning ended up winning 1up over Mickelson and Brady in Hobe Sound, Florida.
Brady hilariously split his trousers after holing an amazing shot from the fairway at the 7th hole.
Although no fans were allowed on the course, cameras were on hand to pick up his torn Under Armour trousers.
And the Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarter back gave fans a real eyeful when he bent down to pick his ball out of the hole.
He was even forced to wear rain pants to cover up – even though it had stopped raining.
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Source: USA Today