2025 The Players Championship

In Tournaments by Admin

The minimum odds for this tournament are 150/1, please ensure your selections add up to this or you will be asked to change your picks.

We’re back for 2025 and it’s time for our first Last Man Standing of the year!

The Players Championship begins Thursday 13th March, so make sure you get your entries in early as we’re expecting a record prize pot for this competition.

Last year we managed 766 entries, after withdrawals, for the The Players Championship LMS, giving a prize pot of £6,900.

This year we’re aiming for over 900 entries which should give a prize pot of around £8,000. Not bad from a tenner entry fee!

Michael, Mike and Karen shared the £6,900 prize pot last year taking home £2,300 each.

Please help to spread the word about LMS by sending the website onto your mates and sharing our various social media posts.

As usual, we will be running another free entry competition for this tournament, keep an eye on our Twitter for details on how to enter!

The winner will be announced at 12pm on Wednesday 12th March giving the winner 8 hours to select their picks.

How Last Man Standing Works

There will be a payout for the top 3 places and the prize pot will be split as follows

1st – 75%
2nd – 20%
3rd – 5%

Pick 3 golfers from The Players Championship – Golfers & Odds page with combined odds of 150/1+ (must be from this list – the odds have been taken from SkyBet on 09/03/2025):

E.g. Tiger Woods 15/1
Gary Player 20/1
Donald Trump 1000/1

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 45% of the entries missed the cut in 2024 The Masters LMS!

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.

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 12th March 2025 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 12th March 2025, 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.

If you are outside of the United Kingdom then please send your entry fee to our Paypal. Ensure you tick sending to family and friends otherwise fees will be added to the transaction and you’ll need to send over a further amount to ensure we receive the full £10 entry fee.

Email – admin@lms.golf

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%.

Late Withdrawal Replacement

If this box is ticked, a late withdrawal before tee off 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 isn’t 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.

All the best with your picks,

Cole & Alex

Entry

Entry to the 2025 The Players Championship Last Man Standing competition has now closed.

Please see the leaderboard to see all the selections.