Brian Harman’s six-shot victory wasn’t enough at the Open Championship, so Lee Hodges went one better and won by seven at the 3M Open last week. If you had Lee Hodges as your winner – congratulations! Not only would you have won on your bet, but you would also have been in the prime position to win the Free-to-Play $10,000 PGA Tour game, in association with Oddschecker.
That’s right… We are teaming up with Oddschecker to give you a chance to win $10,000 at the Wyndham Championship, and the best part… You don’t have to spend a dime of your own cash!
To be in with a chance of winning $10,000, all you need to do is sign up below, predict the top 5 finishers at the Wyndham Championship, and then cash a HUGE $10,000 prize if you predict the top 5 correctly.
Justin Thomas needs to win to get into the FedEx Cup playoffs, and he will be joined by fellow major champions, Hideki Matsuyama, Shane Lowry, Adam Scott, and Gary Woodland, in a stacked Wyndham Championship field. Will any of these five make your top 5 at the Wyndham?
Predict the top 5 finishers at this week’s Wyndham Championship, for a chance to win this Golf Monthly x OddsChecker free-to-play golf contest.
Ready to sign up and play? Then let’s go through the steps on how you enter this $10,000 Free-to-Play Wyndham Championship game.
How to Enter the $10,000 Wyndham Championship Free-to-Play Game
Oddschecker and Golf Monthly are looking to give away $10,000 again this week, so sign up for the Wyndham Championship free-to-play game, to have a shot at winning!
To enter, you simply need predict 1st thru to 5th on the Wyndham Championship leaderboard.
Find out how to enter this competition with the steps outlined below!
How to Enter
1. Make your selections using the widget above – Ensure you have selected each player in your chosen finishing position e.g Hideki Matsuyama 1st, Sungjae Im 2nd.
2. Enter your email address
3. Check your inbox and follow the instructions to create your Oddschecker account
Defending champion, Tom Kim has had to withdraw from this event before the tournament started, due to his ankle injury suffered at The Open Championship.
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