Can You Pick ‘Em?

Featuring nine events across the PGA and LPGA Tours. Select your team for each tournament to compete against friends and other fans. Prizes awarded to top-finishers in each event! FREE to play and open to everyone!

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2026 Schedule of Events

   
Players Championship March 12–15
Masters Tournament April 9–12
The Chevron Championship April 23–26
PGA Championship May 14–17
U.S. Women's Open June 4–7
U.S. Open June 18–21
KPMG Women's PGA Championship June 25–28
Amundi Evian Championship July 9–12
The Open Championship July 16–19
AIG Women's Open July 30–August 2

Get Started

Each event will be run through the Majors Challenge fantasy platform, and all scoring will be calculated directly on the platform. Participants can view and follow the leaderboard in real-time for each event.

1

Sign Up Once

Enter your email HERE to receive an invitation. Follow the link in your email to create your account—you're set for the season!

2

Check your Email

Before each tournament, Majors Challenge will send an email with instructions to make your picks.

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Make Your Picks

Select your players before the first tee shot of each tournament. Follow your pros and check the leaderboard!

FAQs

Fantasy Golf

  1. Select your team of 12 golfers. Players are segmented into four groups based on their Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR).
  2. Pick one alternate in each group. Alternates are only used if a starter within their group withdraws before the Cut.
  3. Save your team by clicking the “Save Lineup” button.
  4. Keep track of the action throughout the tournament on the live leaderboard. Team scores are made up of the sum of 10 of the best 12 scores of the players that were selected.
  • All scoring is calculated directly on the Majors Challenge platform.
  • A team’s position on the leaderboard is based on the sum of its golfer scores. During each tournament, the leaderboard updates in real-time with the PGA and LPGA.
  • Teams will receive the worst four-round score on the week’s leaderboard for every golfer on their team that is cut, disqualified, or withdraws after the cut.

Tiebreakers

  • If two teams have the same score, it goes to a tiebreaker. Ties are first broken by looking at the cut count, where the roster with the fewest number of cuts wins. Any golfer that does not finish the 4th round of an event is counted toward your cut counts.
  • If two teams have the same score and the same cut count, the team containing the lowest score for a single golfer breaks the tie. If two teams have the same golfer with the same low score, then each team’s second best golfer will determine the tie breaker. This continues until the tie has been broken.

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