Congratulations to Mark McCormack who won with the combination of Justin Rose 18/1, Sergio Garcia 40/1, Matt Kuchar 70/1.
SO YOU THINK you know your golf?
Here’s your chance to prove it and win a goody bag packed full of not-available-in-the-shops The42 gear, a year’s satellite subscription to eir Sport and a four-ball at Druids Glen.
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All you need to do is pick a winning team of three players for this week’s US Masters at Augusta.
To enter, post your team in the comments section before the deadline of 1pm sharp today.
Entry is free but limited to one per reader/Twitter account.
Here’s how it works:
Pick three players from the list below. The sum total of your three players’ odds must be at least 120/1.
For example: Henrik Stenson 25-1, Patrick Reed 35-1, Matt Kuchar 66-1 = 126.
The person whose team has the lowest combined score at the end of the tournament is the winner.
Importantly… if any of your three players do not make the 36-hole cut, you are eliminated from the competition. All three players must finish the tournament for your team score to be valid.
If your player does not make the first tee, you will be given an alternative player at those odds (or the next highest) in alphabetical order. Once that player tees off, he is part of your team for the duration of the tournament.
In the event of a tie, winners will be drawn at random.
Here are the odds:
Jordan Spieth 6.5/1
Rory McIlroy 7/1
Dustin Johnson 7.5/1
Hideki Matsuyama 18/1
Rickie Fowler 18/1
Jason Day 18/1
Justin Rose 18/1
Jon Rahm 25/1
Phil Mickelson 28/1
Justin Thomas 33/1
Adam Scott 33/1
Henrick Stenson 33/1
Sergio Garcia 40/1
Paul Casey 40/1
Louis Oosthuizen 40/1
Bubba Watson 40/1
Bradt Snedeker 50/1
Marc Leishman 50/1
Tyrrell Hatton 50/1
Matthew Fitzpatrick 60/1
Lee Westwood 66/1
Adam Hadwin 66/1
Daniel Berger 66/1
Russell Henley 66/1
Thomas Pieters 70/1
Brooks Koepka 70/1
Matt Kuchar 70/1
Emiliano Grillo 80/1
Shane Lowry 80/1
Bill Haas 80/1
Patrick Reed 80/1
Tommy Fleetwood 80/1
Jimmy Walker 80/1
Charl Schwartzel 80/1
JB Holmes 90/1
Kevin Kisner 90/1
Gary Woodland 90/1
Charley Hoffman 100/1
Alexander Noren 100/1
Zach Johnson 100/1
Soren Kjeldsen 100/1
Rafael Cabrera Bello 100/1
Ross Fisher 110/1
Danny Willett 125/1
Martin Kaymer 125/1
Branden Grace 125/1
Bernd Wiesberger 125/1
Jim Furyk 150/1
Pat Perez 150/1
Jason Dufner 150/1
Ryan Moore 150/1
Byeong Hun An 150/1
Francesco Molinari 150/1
Brendan Steele 175/1
Kevin Na 175/1
Jhonattan Vegas 175/1
Jeung-Hung Wang 175/1
Kevin Chappell 175/1
Russell Knox 175/1
Scott Piercy 200/1
Andy Sullivan 200/1
Webb Simpson 200/1
Hudson Swafford 200/1
Angel Cabrera 200/1
Fred Couples 250/1
Steve 250/1
Hideto Tanihara 250/1
Chris Wood 250/1
William Mcgirt 250/1
James Hahn 300/1
Sean O’Hair 300/1
Ernie Els 400/1
Mackenzie Hughes 400/1
Roberto Castro 400/1
Curtis Luck 400/1
Bernhard Langer 500/1
Billy Hurley 500/1
Daniel Summerhays 500/1
Brian Stuard 500/1
Yuta Ikeda 500/1
Si woo Kim 500/1
Trevor Immelman 500/1
Rod Pampling 600/1
Vijay Singh 600/1
Toto Gana 1000/1
Stewart Hagestad 1000/1
Scott Gregory 1000/1
Jose Maria Olazabal 1000/1
Brad Dalke 1000/1
Mike Weir 1500/1
Mark O’Meara 1500/1
Ian Woosnam 1500/1
Larry Mize 2000/1
Sandy Lyle 2000/1
All four days of this year’s Masters are available on eir Sport.
In the event of a dispute regarding rules, conduct or the results of a competition the decision of Journal Media will be final.
Conquer our annual US Masters tipping contest and win a The42 goody bag
Congratulations to Mark McCormack who won with the combination of Justin Rose 18/1, Sergio Garcia 40/1, Matt Kuchar 70/1.
SO YOU THINK you know your golf?
Here’s your chance to prove it and win a goody bag packed full of not-available-in-the-shops The42 gear, a year’s satellite subscription to eir Sport and a four-ball at Druids Glen.
All you need to do is pick a winning team of three players for this week’s US Masters at Augusta.
To enter, post your team in the comments section before the deadline of 1pm sharp today.
Entry is free but limited to one per reader/Twitter account.
Here’s how it works:
Here are the odds:
All four days of this year’s Masters are available on eir Sport.
In the event of a dispute regarding rules, conduct or the results of a competition the decision of Journal Media will be final.
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