How it works

Free golf pools for the Majors

Spin up a pool for The Masters, PGA Championship, U.S. Open, or The Open. Invite your group, draft six golfers, and follow live scoring on a real-time leaderboard. Free to join, always.

For players

Joining takes a minute, and it never costs a thing.

1

Join for free

Open your host's pool link and register. No entry fee, ever. Just create an account and you're in.

2

Draft six golfers

Pick one golfer from each of six skill tiers, from world-ranked contenders to longshots. Your best four scores count each round.

3

Track live and win bragging rights

Follow every shot on a real-time leaderboard through the championship. Top the standings for bragging rights and any prizes your host is offering.

For hosts

Run a pro-grade pool for your group. You set the prizes.

1

Create your pool

A one-time host fee by size — Amateur $15 (up to 30 players), Pro $29 (up to 100), or Champion $49 (up to 250). Full Season (all 4 Majors) is 2x. It runs the whole thing: live scoring, six-tier drafting, withdrawal handling, and the AI Caddie.

2

Invite your group

Share one link. Friends, family, or the whole office join free in seconds. Make it public or invite-only.

3

Set the prizes you want

Offer whatever you like: a gift card, the trophy on the mantle, or pure bragging rights. You award prizes yourself. Majors Pro never collects or holds money between players.

Common questions

Is it really free to join?

Yes. Players never pay to join a pool. The host pays a one-time fee to run the pool, and everyone else plays for free.

How does scoring work?

Each team's score is the combined to-par of its best four of six drafted golfers, using live official scoring through play. Lower is better. A golfer who misses the cut or withdraws stays on your team: their completed rounds count and each round they don't play is scored at a fixed penalty.

How are ties broken?

You predict the winner's final score when you draft. Closest prediction wins. If still tied, a tier-by-tier face-off decides it, and a true tie splits evenly.

How do prizes work?

Prizes are entirely up to the host. They decide what to offer and award it themselves. Majors Pro runs the scoring and the leaderboard; it never collects, holds, or distributes money between participants.