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Jimmy Fallon beat DJ Khaled in Cardigan Classic golf match

Jimmy Fallon and DJ Khaled faced off at the inaugural Cardigan Classic golf game in Lake Tahoe, Nevada.

The match at Edgewood Tahoe Resort was a fun four-hole charity tournament that included one “breakfast ball” and one mulligan (do-over), with the winner receiving a red cardigan and $100,000 for the charity of their choice.

If you keep score, Fallon and SeriousFun are the winners.

It was part of the 35th American Century Championships. Celebrities playing golf Travis and Jason Kelsey, Miles Teller, Tony Romo, Roger Clemens, Ray Romano, etc. I was just bragging He featured his home golf course in Architectural Digest.

The American Century Championship will be broadcast on NBC, home of Fallon’s “The Tonight Show.”

Other stars who appeared included comedian Nate Bergatze, NFL legend Jerry Rice, MLB star David Wells and NBA greats Ray Allen and Chandler Parsons.

After his win, Fallon told “The Tonight Show” audience how he challenged the music star to a four-hole showdown, joking that “I don’t know who DJ Khaled is,” but adding that he’s been a guest on the show before.

Fallon won the first annual tournament. Getty Images

The Cardigan Classic was postponed due to rain, but the athletes fought bravely on. Getty Images

“We had as much fun as two people can have,” Fallon said, adding that he played the course’s 17th and 18th holes twice.

“I don’t know how much pressure it’s going to be,” Fallon said of playing in front of thousands of fans. “It’s super nerve-wracking… I don’t know how athletes do it.”

“The golf ball hit a tree, bounced off the tree and onto the green,” Fallon said of his lucky shot, adding that the match was postponed when rain began to fall.

Fallon challenged DJ Khaled to a four-hole match. Getty Images
The two performed in front of thousands of fans. Getty Images
Fallon hinted on his show that NBC will air a Cardigan Classic. Getty Images

In the end, Fallon emerged victorious, cardigan in hand. “This doesn’t mean anything,” Fallon joked. “Why am I so excited?”

The former “SNL” star hinted that the hour-long bout will air on NBC, but it was unclear when or where it would air.

Travis Kelce had a strange start to Friday’s championship, The Post previously reported. sucker punch After punching a spectator in the arm, the Chiefs star then punched a second bystander.

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