2023 The Masters – Last Man Standing Prize Pot

In Tournaments by Admin

The response we’ve had to The Masters Last Man Standing has blown us away!

We’ve broken pretty much every record possible so we’re rounding up the prize pot to a nice round number!

  • Record number of entries – 1206
  • Record prize pot – £11,000
  • Record number of views on our competition tweet – 83,000

This would have not been possible without people RT’ing, sharing our posts and telling your mates about the competition so a big thank you from both of us to anyone who has helped us!

Now…. onto the most important thing, the prize pot!

We have had a record 1206 entries, after entries with non-payment were removed. This is more than double our last competition, The Players Championship, where we had 531 entries.

The entries have come from far and wide with people joining in from America and Australia, it’s great seeing so many new entrants!

If you enjoy this competition then please share it with your mates so we can continue to grow the pot.

Our aim was to have a £5,000 prize pot for this competition and we’ve ended up with one over double that so clearly we need to aim higher!

The total prize pot is £11,000 after deducting the admin fee which will be split as follows.

1st – £8,250

2nd – £2,200

3rd – £550

The most popular selections were Scottie Scheffler – 351 (7/1), Rory McIlroy – 301 (8/1), Min Woo Lee – 159 (80/1), Tommy Fleetwood – 151 (60/1) and Jordan Spieth – 151 (18/1).

To see the entries in the competition, please head to the Last Man Standing Selections on our website where you can see the three golfers selected for each entrant.

Once the competition begins, the page to be following is the Leaderboard page, which will show the overall score for each entrant and also the entrants who are out the competition due to their golfers being cut at the halfway point.

If one of your golfers misses the cut, then you are out. The lowest aggregate score wins, if two people are tied with the same score then it will go to whoever has the golfer with the lowest individual score then the second lowest score etc. Obviously if all 3 golfers have the same individual scores then the pot will be split.

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.

If the withdrawal replacement box was ticked, if you have a late withdrawal before tee off it will be automatically swapped to another golfer with the same odds. In the unlikely event that there is no other golfer on the same odds, it will roll onto the next golfer on the list e.g. if your golfer is 12/1 it will roll onto 14/1. If this box wasnt ticked, and one of your golfers is withdrawn prior to teeing off, you will get your money back.

Regardless of whether the box is ticked or not, if one of your golfers withdraws after teeing off, you’re out with no refund.

We will be sending out an update each day with a Top 10 leaderboard on so keep an eye on your emails/social media for it, however if you want more frequent updates then please use the leaderboard.

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We would also really appreciate it if you could share and RT our posts when new competitions go live to help us keep increasing the pot size.

Good luck with your picks!

Cole & Alex