It’s time! The main event of the year is here, The Masters Last Man Standing!
Starting next Thursday 6th April 2023, The Masters is usually our biggest tournament of the year where you can win HUGE prize money from your £10 entry fee!
Last year we managed 479 entries (before withdrawals, 415 after withdrawals) for The 2022 Masters which was our biggest pot until The Players Championship last month where we had 531 entries.
We are aiming for 550+ entries this time around to try and break the £5,000 prize pot barrier (fingers crossed!).
Please help to spread the word about LMS by sending the website onto your mates and sharing our various social media posts.
Paul Whiteside won the £3,750 prize pot last year with a score of -13 after selecting Kevin Na (-2), Scottie Scheffler (-10) and Cameron Smith (-5).
Similarly, to The Players Championship, we will be running another free entry competition for this tournament, to enter simply follow us on Twitter and RT the following tweet.
https://twitter.com/GolfLMS/status/1641031387300999169?t=rW-YSbVHYU1ipW8frhgYiQ&s=19
The winner will be announced at 8pm on Tuesday 4th April giving the winner 24 hours to select their picks.
How Last Man Standing Works
Pick 3 golfers from our The Masters – Golfers & Odds page with combined odds of 150/1+ (must be from this list – the odds have been taken from Bet365 on 29/03/2023):
E.g. Jack Nicklaus 10/1
Arnold Palmer 40/1
Ruby Walsh 100/1
The lowest combined score wins i.e. if all 3 golfers finish on -10 your overall score would be -30. However if one of your golfers misses the cut, you’re out! Almost 70% of the entries missed the cut in the 2023 Players Championship!
If the scores are tied at the end of Round 4, it will then be based on your lowest individual golfer.
E.g. if my golfers had the score -30 (-10, -10, -10) and Joe Bloggs had -30 (-15, -10, -5), Joe Bloggs would win as -15 would beat -10.
If both have the same lowest individual scorer, it would go to the 2nd lowest golfers etc.
Obviously if all 3 golfers have the same score, the pot will be split. We have only had two split pots since starting Last Man Standing in 2018. Both of these were at The Players Championship in 2022 and 2023.
If, for example, 3 people all finish tied in 1st place, the entire prize pot will be split equally between them i.e. 1st, 2nd and 3rd (100% of the prize pot) similarly to how ties in the actual competitions works.
Rules
The deadline for entries to be submitted is 8.00pm on Wednesday 5th April 2023 due to the time it takes to process the entries.
The entry fee to be part of the competition is £10 which needs to be paid across by 10.00pm on Wednesday 5th April 2023, otherwise your entry will be excluded from the competition.
The bank details are as follows:
Mr C Ashton
11-08-45
02167627
Please leave the name you have used in your entry as the bank reference so we can pick up .
The top 3 entries take the prize pot, unless it is a split pot as per “How LMS Works“.
The prize pot will be calculated on the following basis – the entry fees less our admin fee for managing and processing the tournament which will be capped at 10%.
Regardless of whether the box is ticked or not, if one of your golfers withdraws after teeing off, you’re out with no refund.
For any entries outside of the UK, please email us on admin@lms.golf or message us on the contact form on the website and we can arrange payment via paypal.
Entry
Entry to the 2023 The Masters Last Man Standing competition has now closed.
Please see the leaderboard to see all the selections.