A televised fundraiser for COVID-19 relief involving Rory McIlroyDustin JohnsonRickie Fowler and Matthew Wolff will give fans their first live golf to watch since the sport was shut down in March due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Called the TaylorMade Driving Relief, the event will be played at Seminole Golf Club in Juno Beach, Fla., and pit McIlroy and Johnson against Fowler and Wolff in a team skins game.

It will air live on NBC-TV and will also be streamed for free.

McIlroy and Johnson will play for the American Nurses Foundation while Fowler and Wolff will play for the CDC Foundation. UnitedHealth Group pledged $3 million in charity skins. Farmers Insurance pledged an additional $1 million for a birdies and eagles pool to benefit Off Their Plate, which helps COVID-19 healthcare workers.

Another charity match has been scheduled for Memorial Day weekend involving Tiger WoodsPhil Mickelson, Tom Brady and Peyton Manning, although full details have yet to be announced.