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PGA PrizePicks for Round 4 of the Masters

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Welcome to PrizePicks, PGA Tour edition. This week, we’ll be taking a look at the 2021 Masters Tournament. 

How to play PrizePicks golf

If you’re new to PrizePicks in general, checkout the PrizePicks App Review by FTN’s Tyler Loechner. In terms of how it works for PGA, each golfer is given a projected score for each round of the tournament. Projections will vary based off of what par is at each given course. You have to parlay at least two picks with at least one over, and one under in order to submit. The payouts are as follows:

  • Two-pick Power Play pays 3x (max entry: $400)
  • Three-pick Power Play pays 5x (max entry: $200)
  • Four-pick Power Play pays 10x (max entry: $100)

There is also a “Flex Play” option, in which you don’t have to get every pick correct, but the payout is slightly less. 

Augusta National is a par-72 course that plays just under 7,500 yards. In terms of evaluating each golfer's number on PrizePicks, it’ll be important to keep that in mind. For example, if a golfer shows a “Fantasy Score” of 71, this means their projection is a round of one under par, which would essentially be a push. 

Recap of Round 3 PrizePicks:

  • Jon Rahm UNDER 70.5 (L)
  • Justin Thomas UNDER 70.0 (L)
  • Jordan Spieth UNDER 70.0 (L)
  • Patrick Reed OVER 70.0 (PUSH)
  • Webb Simpson OVER 71.0 (L)
  • Hideki Matsuyama OVER 70.5 (L)
  • Justin Rose OVER 71.0 (W)

PrizePicks PGA Picks Round 4 at The Masters:

Here’s a look at my favorite PGA PrizePicks for the final round.

  • Jordan Spieth UNDER 70.0
  • Hideki Matsuyama UNDER 70.5
  • Justin Thomas OVER 70.0
  • Xander Schauffele OVER 70.0
  • Patrick Reed OVER 70.5
  • Corey Conners OVER 71.0
  • Si Woo Kim OVER 71.5
  • Jon Rahm UNDER 70.5
  • Viktor Hovland OVER 71.0
  • Phil Mickelson OVER 71.5
  • Bubba Watson UNDER 71.5

PGA power play of the day

  • Hideki Matsuyama (u70.5), Corey Conners (o71.0), Jon Rahm (u70.5).

Try PrizePicks out and use these picks (or your own) to win at the Masters. Learn more about PrizePicks here. As always, feel free to ask if you have any questions. 

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