DraftKings Greenbrier Classic Contests: Drive the Green Pays $100K to Winner

Written by:
Mary Montgomery
Published on:
Jun/30/2015
DraftKings Greenbrier Classic Contests: Drive the Green Pays $100K to Winner

(Gambling911.com Fantasy Sports Wire) - With the PGA Greenbrier Classic on the horizon this coming Thursday, DraftKings has your Drive the Green Daily Fantasy Sports contest, which promises a payout of $100K to the winner.

Turn a mere $3 into $100K.  You will be participating with 95.8K others for this grand prize. 

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TEAM ROSTERS

Rosters will consist of 6 Golfers.

POINT SCORING

Golfers on each team will accumulate points as follows:

Per Hole Scoring

Double Eagle (DBL EAG): +20 PTs

Eagle (EAG): +8 PTs

Birdie (BIR): +3 PTs

Par (PAR): +0.5 PTs

Bogey (BOG): -0.5 PTs

Double Bogey (DBL BOG): -1 PT

Worse than Double Bogey (WORSE DBL BOG): -1 PT

Tournament Finish Scoring

1st: 30 PTs

2nd: 20 PTs

3rd: 18 PTs

4th: 16 PTs

5th: 14 PTs

6th: 12 PTs

7th: 10 PTs

8th: 9 PTs

9th: 8 PTs

10th: 7 PTs

11th–15th: 6 PTs

16th–20th: 5 PTs

21st–25th: 4 PTs

26th–30th: 3 PTs

31st–40th: 2 PTs

41st-50th: 1 PTs

Streaks and Bonuses

Streak of 3 Birdies of Better (MAX 1 Per Round) (3+ BIR STRK): +3 PTs

Bogey Free Round (BOG FREE RD): +3 PTs

All 4 Rounds Under 70 Strokes (ALL 4 RDS UND 70): +5 PTs

Hole in One (HOLE IN ONE): +10 PTs

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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