How to Play
Bid on golfers to win money based on their performance at the Masters
⛳ How It Works
→Bid money to own golfers — both individual golfers and groups of golfers are auctioned.
→There are 23 individual golfers and 17 groups of 4 golfers. If you purchase a group, you own all the golfers in it.
→Win money based on tournament finishing positions for each golfer you own. A single golfer can win you multiple payouts.
→No limit on how many golfers or groups you can own.
→The entire pot pays out — 100% of all spending (including luxury taxes) goes to the winners.
💰 Salary Cap & Luxury Tax
🔨 Auction Rules
→Owners take turns nominating a golfer or group for auction, from left to right.
→Once every owner has had an opportunity to nominate, the order repeats.
→Each owner is highlighted when it's their turn to nominate. They place an opening bid ($1 minimum) to begin the auction round.
→Once nominated, anyone can bid — just enter your amount and hit Bid. New bids must exceed the current bid amount.
→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 owners an opportunity to respond.
→If an owner doesn't nominate in time, the system auto-nominates the next available golfer or group at $1. The commissioner may skip nominations if necessary.
→After a sale is complete, the owner and winning bid are recorded and the draft advances to the next nomination.
🏆 Payouts
→Most payouts are based on final finishing positions. Top finishing positions pay out percentages of the total pot.
→Payouts are cumulative — a golfer may earn multiple payouts. See the Payouts table of the Draft tab for the full breakdown.
→The Round Leader payout goes to the tournament leader after rounds 1, 2, and 3 respectively (Thursday 7%, Friday 5%, Saturday 5%). A golfer may collect multiple of these payouts.
→8% Bonus payout — The first that applies pays out:
1) Hole-in-One (if multiple, payout splits equally)
2) Low Amateur that makes the cut (tiebreaker rules apply)
3) 11th–14th Place (2% each, tiebreaker rules apply)
🔀 Tiebreakers
After Round 1 (Thursday)
→Thursday aggregate score on Amen Corner (holes 11–13)
→Thursday most birdies or better
→Thursday fewest putts
After Round 2 (Friday)
→Friday round score
→Friday aggregate score on Amen Corner (holes 11–13)
→Friday most birdies or better
→Friday fewest putts
After Round 3 (Saturday)
→Saturday round score
→Saturday aggregate score on Amen Corner (holes 11–13)
→Saturday most birdies or better
→Saturday fewest putts
Final (Sunday)
→Sunday round score
→Sunday aggregate score on Amen Corner (holes 11–13)
→Sunday most birdies or better
→Sunday fewest putts
🎲 Hole-in-One & Low Amateur Rules
→If any golfer makes a hole-in-one during the tournament, the 8% payout goes to the owner of that golfer. If multiple hole-in-ones occur, the 8% payout gets split equally.
→If no hole-in-one occurs and an Amateur makes the cut, the 8% payout goes to the owner of that golfer. If multiple amateurs make the cut, the payout goes to the amateur who finishes with the lowest score. If multiple amateurs make the cut and finish tied, tiebreaker rules apply.
→If no hole-in-one occurs and no amateur makes the cut, the 8% payout is divided into 2% payouts for 11th–14th place. Tiebreaker rules apply.