Memorial Tournament office pool for a private group

Memorial week.
Pick six.
Best four.

You are entering the Memorial Tournament office pool. The field is split into 6 DraftKings/OWGR tiers. Pick one golfer per tier; best 4 scores count; live leaderboard all weekend.

Current tournament

The Memorial Tournament presented by Workday

Tessies private office pool · June 4–7 · 72 golfers from PGA TOUR field ID R2026023. Pick six; best four scores count. This is not a betting slip.

Current tournament

Tessies office pool

Memorial Tournament · Jun 4–7

Open

Slots

6

players

72

Count

4

T1

Scottie Scheffler

Favorites

DK +310 · OWGR 1
T2

Tommy Fleetwood

Top ranked

DK +3200 · OWGR 8
T3

Justin Thomas

Contenders

DK +3900 · OWGR 16
T4

Kristoffer Reitan

Middle board

DK +10500 · OWGR 25

Live entry card

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The Memorial Tournament presented by Workday

Tessies office pool · Pick 6 golfers; best 4 scores count · Entries lock when the Memorial starts Thursday

Submit your Memorial 6-tier card

Pick one player per tier. Best 4 of 6 count. If a golfer withdraws before first tee shot, ask the commissioner for a same-tier replacement before lock; after lock, WD is a dead/missed-cut pick. One active entry per name/email; ask admin if you need a change.

Docs Pools is software only and does not handle prize money. Commissioner handles rules, eligibility, and any money/prizes outside the app.

0/6 picks selected

Locked Jun 4

Entries locked

The pool is closed for new picks. You can still view the leaderboard.

To finish: add your name and pick one player in all 6 tiers. Then the yellow Review button turns on.

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Middle board

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Longshot board

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Rules + tier basis

How tiers are built

Tiers are seeded from current betting-market odds plus OWGR/context, then grouped office-pool style. We do not rely on world ranking alone. Odds are informational only — this is not a betting workflow.

Rules

  • Tournament: the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday, June 4–7.
  • Pick 6, Use 4 — one golfer from each of 6 odds tiers.
  • Best 4 of 6 scores make up the team score. Lowest score wins.
  • If a golfer withdraws before first tee shot, commissioner can allow a same-tier replacement before lock; after lock, WD is a dead/missed-cut pick.
  • Tiers include the current Memorial Tournament field from the PGA TOUR field API plus DraftKings outright odds and OWGR rankings for seeding context.

Live Leaderboard Preview

#1Doc
Scheffler · McIlroy · Schauffele · Åberg
Pending
#2Entry 2
Thomas · Fleetwood · Spaun · Matsuyama
Pending
#3Entry 3
Straka · English · Bhatia · Cantlay
Pending
#4Entry 4
Burns · Bradley · Day · Spieth
Pending

Course guide

Muirfield Village Golf Club

Dublin, Ohio

Jack Nicklaus design; approximate Memorial Tournament card for player-friendly pool context.

Memorial Tournament host Muirfield Village is a demanding parkland course built around precise driving, elevated approach targets, fast bentgrass greens, and creek-lined closing holes. Use this guide as read-only golf-nerd context while picks stay focused on the office-pool game.

Hole by hole

18-hole Memorial walk-through

Read-only pool context — no picks or scores are changed here.

1

Hole 1 — Opening test

Par 4 · 470 yards

Details

A strong opener that rewards a controlled tee shot to the fairway before an uphill approach to a green that can shed misses into tough recovery spots.

2

Hole 2 — Shape and position

Par 4 · 455 yards

Details

Players try to work the ball into the correct side of the fairway so the second shot can attack pins without bringing greenside trouble into play.

3

Hole 3 — Shorter par four

Par 4 · 401 yards

Details

A placement hole where less than driver can make sense. The green complex asks for distance control more than raw power.

4

Hole 4 — Early par-three check

Par 3 · 210 yards

Details

A mid-to-long iron par three that tests launch, spin, and nerve. Par is a solid result when the wind is moving through the trees.

5

Hole 5 — First scoring chance

Par 5 · 527 yards

Details

Long hitters may think about reaching in two, but the hole still asks for a precise layup or approach to set up a clean birdie look.

6

Hole 6 — Fairway first

Par 4 · 447 yards

Details

This par four puts a premium on finding grass from the tee. Approaches from the rough struggle to hold the firm, angled putting surface.

7

Hole 7 — Risk-reward par five

Par 5 · 563 yards

Details

A second front-nine par five where aggressive players can gain ground, but a poor miss turns a scoring hole into a scramble for par.

8

Hole 8 — Club selection hole

Par 3 · 200 yards

Details

The target looks inviting until pin location and breeze narrow the margin. Center-green discipline is often smarter than chasing a tucked flag.

9

Hole 9 — Turn with control

Par 4 · 412 yards

Details

A tidy par four to close the outward nine. The best angle comes from a committed tee ball, then a wedge or short iron with spin control.

10

Hole 10 — Back-nine reset

Par 4 · 471 yards

Details

The inward nine starts with a stout two-shot hole. Drives need both length and shape to avoid playing defense into the green.

11

Hole 11 — Three-shot strategy

Par 5 · 567 yards

Details

A reachable par five for the longest players, but many entries are decided by who lays up to a favorite number and converts the wedge chance.

12

Hole 12 — Small target

Par 3 · 184 yards

Details

A compact par three where the green setting makes short-game misses uncomfortable. Smart players take the safe section and putt from there.

13

Hole 13 — Demanding approach

Par 4 · 455 yards

Details

The tee shot sets up a testing mid-iron into a guarded green. Being on the wrong side of the hole can make two-putting a chore.

14

Hole 14 — Tempting short four

Par 4 · 360 yards

Details

A short par four that creates choices: attack for position close to the green or play back and rely on wedge precision.

15

Hole 15 — Late birdie window

Par 5 · 529 yards

Details

This par five is a key scoring chance before the tougher finish. Bold second shots can make eagle possible, but misses bring big numbers into play.

16

Hole 16 — Water and nerves

Par 3 · 201 yards

Details

A memorable par three where water and crowd energy raise the pressure. Distance control has to match commitment to the target line.

17

Hole 17 — Pressure par four

Par 4 · 478 yards

Details

A long, exacting par four that can swing standings late. The drive must avoid trouble before a demanding approach into a firm green.

18

Hole 18 — Classic finishing hole

Par 4 · 484 yards

Details

The home hole asks for one more precise drive and a brave approach. Misses near the green leave awkward saves with the tournament on the line.