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Published 15:26 21 Oct 2019 BST
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As part of the event, rugby legends O'Driscoll, Mike Tindall, George Gregan and Bryan Habana all took part in a par-three challenge at the 7th hole.
It looked as though that hole was going to Hideki Matsuyama and Habana as the Japanese golfer rolled in a 35-foot birdie. Before McIlroy even got his chance to putt, O'Driscoll stepped up and drained his birdie attempt from 25 feet away.
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That prompted a hug from McIlroy and high-fives from Tindall and his playing partner, one Tiger Woods.
The Golf TV commentators showed their scant rugby awareness by mixing up O'Driscoll with Tindall, the former England captain.
"Wow, these guys can play! Mike Tindall... excuse me, Brian O'Driscoll!"Diplomatic incident avoided, Woods then chimed, "No need for me to putt", as the hole was halved and the skins total increased for the 8th hole. When it was all said and done, Australia's Jason Day, who had been paired with Gregan at the 7th hole, won out and got to donate the main $100,000 cheque to his chosen charity. McIlroy finished with $60k, Woods with $50k and Matsuyama got $30k to donate to his charity.
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