You can have a public or private league. It is free, but they may change it. You will have to contact them and let them know how you want the league set-up. Below is how to play.
This is the rules:
How to play Big Ball Weekend:
1. Pick your team for this game: 1 player -from- Category A, 2 -from- Category B, 4 -from- Category C, by choosing from the drop down list. Only players entered in each tournament are your choices, but you’ll need to stay abreast of the latest news because last minute additions & deletions to the field are possible. Watch our website message section for information concerning withdrawals from the tournament field.
2. You can't violate the rules; we'll tell you if you do! It's easy to pick your team and play!
3. Your team of seven players competes for PGA earnings in this 4 day Major tournament with other teams in your league!
4. Team registration/player selection begins Monday at 0001 CDT and closes on Wednesday of the tournament week at 2200 CDT!
5. Assuming your entry is complete, i.e., (7 players selected and a tie-breaker score), you must then "FINALIZE" your entry by clicking the prompt when it appears and you're satisfied with your team. The tie-breaker score is the score of the tournament winner relative to par.
6. Once you've "finalized" your team no changes are allowed to your team. If you have questions about this email: mailto: mailto:
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Don't forget, you must finalize your team to be entered in this game, otherwise your team entry is voided!
7. Game winner: The team with the highest total combined earnings (official PGA $ earnings) per 4-day event. In the event of a tie (similar teams picked) the tiebreaker is your guess of the PGA event winner's score relative to par, i.e., 10 under par.
8. If you're a winner, your private league commissioner will contact you with additional instructions. Your league page displays final results as soon as PGA earnings are final- generally Sunday evening. You'll know results are final when you see "standings" updated with actual data from this tournament.