Mifi and ps3 golf

When my friend and i hook up online to play tiger woods it will not let us play together.  I can play other people on line but not with him.  He also has a verizon mifi card.  I used a sprint mifi card and was able to play him.  Does anyone else have this problem?  It seems it will not let the two join online.  When he enters the room it kicks him out and vice versa.  Why only with the verizon card?  Any answers

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