How to Run a LPGA Tournaments Pool in 2026
How to run a pool for the U.S. Women's Open, KPMG Women's PGA Championship, or the Solheim Cup.
Setting up a LPGA Tournaments pool might seem complicated, but with the right format and automated scoring, it's incredibly easy.
Here is your complete step-by-step guide to running a successful LPGA Tournaments pool.
Step 1: Choose Your Format
The most important decision is how your participants will play. Discuss with your group whether they prefer a simple, casual format or a more complex, strategic game.
Step 2: Decide on the Scoring Method
Determine exactly how points will be awarded. Will you use standard scoring, or add bonuses for upsets or specific milestones? Be clear about the rules before the event begins.
Step 3: Set the Points Structure and Tiebreaker
Since your pool is for entertainment purposes only, establish a points structure for the winners (e.g., 60% for 1st, 30% for 2nd, 10% for 3rd). A common tiebreaker is having participants predict the total combined score of a specific game.
Step 4: Invite Your Friends
On PoolFrenzy, pools with 4 or fewer entries are completely free. For larger groups, the commissioner pays a flat $20 platform hosting fee for unlimited participants. Just send out the invite link and watch the entries roll in.
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