Justin Rose and Lee Westwood both won their semi-final matches at the Turkish Airlines World Golf Final on Thursday.
Tiger (R) congratulates Rose on his victory
That means the duo are guaranteed a cool $1million each just for making the final in the lucrative new eight-man exhibition event.
After Tiger Woods took care of Rory McIlroy earlier in the day, he came up against an in-form Rose in the first semi-final.
Much like he did against Phil Mickelson at the Ryder Cup two weeks ago, Rose rallied on the back nine to fight his way back into contention.
Two behind after 12 holes, Rose birdied the 13th and then eagled the 14th to take the lead.
Both players then birdied the par-five 16th, leaving Woods to make a 15ft birdie putt on the 18th to force sudden death. He missed, meaing Rose was now certain of a seven-figure payday.
The other semi-final was far more one-sided. Charl Schwartzel had won all three his matches in the group stages, beating Woods, McIlroy and Matt Kuchar, but there was little he could do when his opponent Westwood was in the process of producing a blistering 61.
Schwartzel lost by six shots, though the $600,000 he received for making the final four will no doubt help ease the pain.
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