How to Play
Bid on Masters golfers & groups to win real money based on how they finish at Augusta National
⛳ How It Works
→Bid real money to own golfers — both individual golfers and groups of golfers are auctioned.
→There are 6 groups that each contain multiple golfers. If you purchase a group, you own all golfers in it.
→Win money based on tournament finishing positions of any golfer you own. Payouts are cumulative — a golfer who wins the Masters collects every tier they qualify for.
→If your golfer misses the cut, they are eliminated and earn nothing.
→No limit on how many golfers or groups a participant can own.
→The entire pot pays out — 100% of all spending including luxury taxes goes to winners.
💰 Salary Cap & Luxury Tax
🔨 Auction Rules
→Participants take turns nominating a golfer or group for auction, going left to right. Once everyone has nominated, the order repeats.
→The nominating owner is highlighted when it's their turn. They place an opening bid (minimum $1).
→Once nominated, anyone can bid — enter your amount and hit Bid. Bids must exceed the current high bid.
→A countdown timer runs during bidding. When it hits zero, the golfer or group goes to the highest bidder.
→If a bid is placed in the last few seconds, the timer resets — giving everyone a fair chance to respond.
→If a nominator doesn't act in time, the system auto-nominates the next available item at $1.
→After the commissioner closes a sale, the winning bid and owner are recorded and the draft advances to the next nomination.
🏆 Payouts
→Payouts are based on final finishing position at the Masters. Each tier pays a percentage of the total pot.
→Payouts are cumulative — a winner qualifies for all tiers and collects every payout. See the Draft tab payout table for the full breakdown.
→Round leader bonuses go to whoever leads the overall tournament after rounds 1, 2, and 3 respectively (Thursday 7%, Friday 5%, Saturday 5%). Same golfer can collect all three.
→The 8% bonus waterfall — first that applies pays out: Hole in One → Low Amateur makes the cut → 11th–14th place finishers (2% each).
Example: If the pot is $3,000 and your golfer wins the Masters, they collect all tiers: 25% + 15% + 10% + 7.5% + 5% + ... = the full champion payout. If they also led after Saturday, add another 5% on top.
🔀 Tiebreakers
After Round 1 (Thursday)
→Aggregate score on Amen Corner (holes 11–13)
→Most birdies or better
→Fewest putts
After Rounds 2 & 3 (Friday / Saturday)
→Friday/Saturday round score
→Aggregate score on Amen Corner (holes 11–13)
→Most birdies or better
→Fewest putts
Final (Sunday)
→Sunday score
→Aggregate score on Amen Corner (holes 11–13)
→Most birdies or better
→Fewest putts
🎲 Hole in One & Low Amateur Rules
→If any golfer makes a hole-in-one during the tournament, the 8% bonus goes to the owner of that golfer. If multiple hole-in-ones occur, the 8% is split equally among their owners.
→If no hole-in-one occurs but the Low Amateur makes the cut, the 8% goes to that golfer's owner.
→If no hole-in-one occurs and no Low Amateur makes the cut, the 8% is dispersed in 2% increments to the 11th–14th place finishers — with the same Sunday tiebreakers applying to determine exact placement.