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Usopen21 Handout.Xlsx Name: e-mail: US Open 2021 Golf Pool (read and understand directions below) Group 1 2 3 4 Selection A Brooks Koepka Bryson DeChambeau Dustin Johnson Jon Rahm B Jordan Spieth Justin Thomas Rory McIlroy Xander Schauffele C Collin Morikawa Hideki Matsuyama Patrick Cantlay Viktor Hovland D Daniel Berger Patrick Reed Tony Finau Webb Simpson E Justin Rose Scottie Scheffler Tyrrell Hatton Will Zalatoris F Cameron Smith Louis Oosthuizen Paul Casey Tommy Fleetwood G Adam Scott Corey Conners Joaquin Niemann Matthew Fitzpatrick H Abraham Ancer Phil Mickelson Shane Lowry Sungjae Im I Gary Woodland Harris English Marc Leishman Sergio Garcia J Charley Hoffman Jason Kokrak Lee Westwood Sam Burns K Bubba Watson Christiaan Bezuidenhout Matthew Wolff Max Homa L Billy Horschel Branden Grace Garrick Higgo Si Woo Kim M Brian Harman Cameron Champ Matt Wallace Stewart Cink N Charl Schwartzel Francesco Molinari Kevin Na Kevin Streelman O Brendan Steele Carlos Ortiz Matt Kuchar Robert Macintyre P Brendon Todd Ian Poulter Kevin Kisner Matt Jones Q Chez Reavie Russell Henley Ryan Palmer Sebastian Munoz R Dylan Frittelli Henrik Stenson Martin Kaymer Zach Johnson Total Picked So Far 0 INTRUCTIONS-PAY ATTENTION (Needs to be 18!!) 1 Pick a golfer from each lettered group that you think will finish the best of the 4 golfers. 2 Put their number 1 through 4 into column F for every group. 18 total selections is what you need. 3 If your golfer makes the cut, they will be assigned points based on their finish. 4 Points based on number of golfers to make cut. 5 If 50 golfers make the cut, points are assigned in reverse order. 6 Winner of the tournamanet will get 5 extra bonus points 7 Example: the winner would get 55 points (50+5). 2nd gets 49. The guy who finishes 50th gets 1 point. 8 Ties are ties. If three golfers tie for 3rd, they all get 48 points. The next guy down in 6th would get 45. 9 There are 18 groups, so you can accumulate points for all 18 if all your golfers make the cut. 10 Golfers making the cut and not on this list affect the standings. If Sam Snead's worn out corpse gets third, those 3rd place points go unawarded. 11 Put your name in cell D1. Put your e-mail into D2. 12 Entry Fee is $10 per sheet. 13 Payouts determined by number of entrants. 14 Deadline to submit picks is this Thursday the 17th at 7 a.m. Central Time 15 If a golfer withdraws prior to their Thursday tee off and the deadline is past to submit picks, you will be assigned the lowest ranking golfer of the remaining three in that group. If they withdraw after teeing off, no reparation will be proffered. 16 After filling out this form: e-mail it to [email protected]. Note the "p" 17 Pay on Paypal: [email protected]. NOTE THE "p" 18 Do your paypal to friends or family and pay me $10. Do it as a "pay for goods and services" and pay $11. 19 Pay on Venmo: John-Mattern-5. You should not need the last 4 digits of my phone #. Try and submit without it. 20 DON’T fill this out in a perfectly good excel sheet and then convert it to pdf. Only people who like This Is Us and 4 foot gimmes do that crap..
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