How to Play

Everything you need to know to get started

The Basics

  • 1.Pick one golfer per tournament - before each event, you select one golfer to represent you.
  • 2.No repeats - once you pick a golfer, you can't use them again for the rest of the season. Choose wisely.
  • 3.Highest total earnings wins - your score is the sum of prize money from all your picks throughout the season.

Making Your Pick

The pick window opens 4 days before each tournament and closes at 5 AM local time the morning the tournament begins.

While the window is open, you can change your mind as many times as you want. Once the window closes, your pick is locked in.

Forgot to pick? If you miss the window, you simply don't earn anything for that tournament. It happens - just get the next one.

When deciding, consider who's playing well lately, who fits the course, and whether you want to save a top golfer for a major later in the season.

Scoring

Your pick earns whatever prize money they win that week. First place takes home the biggest check, but even making the cut adds to your total.

Example Season

The Masters - Scottie Scheffler (Win)$3,600,000
US Open - Bryson DeChambeau (Win)$4,300,000
The Open - Brian Harman (Win)$3,000,000
PGA Championship - Collin Morikawa (MC)$0
Your Total$10,900,000

Missed cut? If your golfer doesn't make the weekend, they earn $0 for that tournament. That's golf - it happens to everyone.

Winning Your League

This is a season-long competition. Every tournament matters, from the first event in January through the Tour Championship in August.

Your league leaderboard tracks everyone's cumulative earnings. You can see who's leading, who's behind, and how your picks compare to your friends.

The no-repeat rule is what makes this interesting. Do you use Scottie Scheffler at Augusta where he dominates? Or save him for a different major where fewer people will pick him?

At season's end, the player with the highest total earnings wins bragging rights for the year.