Pick four. Make it major.
Cut Major: Fantasy Golf
Majors season

Bring your fantasy golf league to life.
Pick four. Make it major.

Cut Major gives your league live scoring, clubhouse chat, recap drops, trophies, and commissioner tools whether you are running one tournament or the whole majors season.

Single-event poolsSeason-long majors leaguesCommissioner controls
i.
The Clubhouse

Chat, recaps, and receipts.

One room for the whole league — mentions, reactions, recap posts, and the running commentary that makes a pool feel alive.

ii.
The Engine

Live best-ball, by hole.

Scoring moves in real time across the majors, with hole-by-hole context and a rooting assistant for the late-round drama.

iii.
The Memory

Trophies that stick.

Winners, podiums, fun awards, and league history stay attached to the people who earned them instead of disappearing at the end of the week.

I.
Formats

Start with one tournament.
Grow into a season.

Pick the setup that matches how your group plays: a one-week tournament pool or a season-long league across the big events.

Single-Event Tournament Pool

Pick one major or THE PLAYERS, invite the group, and let live scoring, lineups, and commissioner tools handle the week.

Free up to 10 participants$5 up to 50$10 up to 100
Best for one-off pools, office pools, and quick major-week contests.
Start single event

Season-Long Majors League

Bring the same group back across THE PLAYERS and the majors, with season standings, clubhouse memory, and commissioner controls in one place.

$25 up to 50 participants$45 up to 100
Best for groups that want standings, trophies, and history across the full majors run.
Start season-long
Majors focus

Built for the tournaments people actually gather around.

Launch with the majors and THE PLAYERS. Run one event for a quick week, or bring the same group back across the year with season standings and league history.

The Masters
Masters
THE PLAYERS
Players
U.S. Open
U.S. Open
PGA Championship
PGA
The Open
The Open
II.
The Clubhouse

The room
is the product.

Most fantasy products treat the league itself like an afterthought. This one is built around the conversation, the recap, and the running memory of the season.

i.
Auto round recaps in the same room as the scoring.
The recap lands where the league is already talking, so the story of the day lives next to the leaderboard instead of in a forgotten email thread.
ii.
Mentions, reactions, and league-specific inbox notes.
People can follow the moments that matter without losing the thread when the tournament gets loud.
iii.
A Sunday rooting assistant for the real endgame.
Late-round odds, blockers, and clean leverage help people understand who to root for when the podium is still moving.
Sunday clubhouse
Same room, different kinds of moments
Live
Round recap posted: PopoZao held the lead, clawgrip had the clean chase, and Rose stayed live until the last few holes.
@TheBear your Rory sweat just became everyone’s Rory sweat.
Trophy inbox: Masters bronze medal awarded.
III.
The Memory

Seasons that
actually remember.

Most fantasy products reset to zero and forget what mattered. A golf league should keep the winners, the receipts, and the stories close at hand.

Trophy archive
2026
Masters Bronze Medal
You
Tournament Podium
2025
Players Champion
PopoZao
Tournament Winner
2025
Season Champion
The Bear
Year-End Hardware
IV.
For the Commissioner

Three steps.
One less Sunday of work.

The commissioner is usually the one holding the pool together. The app should carry more of that burden without getting in the way.

Commissioner flow
1
Create the pool and generate the invite link.
2
Load lineups, payouts, and league settings from one commissioner workspace.
3
Award trophies, keep the history clean, and roll the league forward when the season is done.

Built for the person running the pool.

Invitations, lineups, payout settings, awards, league history, and the year-end rollover all belong in the same commissioner workspace.

  • — Invite links that bring people straight into the league.
  • — Single-tournament pools you can launch without overthinking the setup.
  • — Season-long majors leagues that keep the same group and the same story together.
  • — Payouts, awards, and history stored somewhere better than a spreadsheet plus group text.
Ready to start

Bring your league somewhere that actually remembers what happened.

Choose a single-event pool for one tournament or start a season-long majors league for the full run.