Steemit Scramble: PGA Tour – The Honda Classic – Preview and Contest

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It was a great first week for the Steemit Scramble!

Dustin Johnson took home the grand prize at the Genesis Open this weekend. He shot 17 under par and beat Scott Brown and Thomas Pieters, both tied for second, by five strokes. With the win, Johnson picked up 500 points for the Fedex Cup and is now sixth place in the season standings – a 27-rank improvement from last week.

Genesis Open Contest Results

There were 26 entries for the first Steemit Scramble and six users correctly picked the tournament winner, which ended up giving us a five-way tie for second place. The week’s top points earner, @wingz, picked both the tournament winner and correctly guessed the 2x multiplier. Here are the winning users with their points earned.


UserPlacePoints
@wingz1st26
@kental2nd13
@paradise-found2nd13
@relativelyboston2nd13
@shenanigator2nd13
@thebeesknees2nd13

The total pot for the weekly contest was 265.72 STEEM after converting the SBD portion of the payout. I dropped the decimal number of 0.72.

The first place prize of 132.5 STEEM has been awarded and sent to @wingz and the remaining pot was divided evenly between all of the 2nd-place contestants, each receiving 26.5 STEEM. Here is the proof of payout:


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Please remember that all points from all contestants will carry over for the monthly and season-long contests. Due to the late start of the contest this month, the first monthly contest will conclude at the end of March, following the World Golf Championships – Dell Technologies Match Play event.


The Weekly Steemit Scramble Contest


Tournament Information – The Honda Classic

The 2017 Honda Classic is held at the PGA National Resort & Spa in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. The tournament is played on the Champion Course, which is a par-70 course for this event and it spans 7,110 yards. From the tips, the course rating is 75.2 and the slope is 148.

Last year’s winner was Adam Scott, who shot 9 under par (-9) with a total score of 271. It was Scott’s only win at this tournament, where he edged out Sergio Garcia by one stroke. Both players are currently registered for this year’s tournament. You can see the entire field here: The Honda Classic Field

The current weather forecast for the tournament calls for a slight chance of rain on Thursday with winds out of the north at around 14 miles per hour. On Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, the winds will be more calm – around 8 miles per hour – and temperatures in the upper 70s and low to mid-80s, with mostly sunny skies.

Player Selections and Multiplier

For the weekly Steemit Scramble, select three golfers from the tournament field that you believe will perform well and finish highest in the final standings. Based on the final results of the tournament, golfers will be assigned the following points:


ResultsPoints Awarded
1st place12
2nd – 5th7
6th – 10th4
11th – 20th2
21st - final cut1

THIS WEEK'S 2x MULTIPLIER: Choose the number of eagles made during all four rounds of the tournament. (There were a total of 27 eagles in last year’s tournament.) The closest participant to the multiplier statistic will earn double their total points for the week.

Here is the top-20 Fedex Cup leaderboard as of Monday, February 20th. For the complete standings you can visit this link from PGATour.com.


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How to Play and Win

  1. In a comment on this post, submit your three golfers and your prediction for the weekly multiplier. ONLY ONE COMMENT SUBMISSION PER USER, PER WEEKLY CONTEST.

  2. Submissions will be confirmed at the start of the weekly tournament. Tee times are typically posted the day before the start of the event. I will leave a comment to announce the first tee time each week, but it will ultimately be up to participants to know the tournament start time. ALL CONTEST SUBMISSIONS MUST BE ENTERED PRIOR TO THE SCHEDULED START TIME AT THE FIRST TEE ON THE OPENING DAY OF THE TOURNAMENT. Late submissions and any edits after that time will be automatically disqualified from the weekly contest.

  3. There will be three winners each week. The winners will be the contestants with the most points gained, based on the points distribution outlined in Player Selections and Multiplier. All point totals earned from all contestants will carry over for the monthly and season-long contests.

  4. The contest is funded with a minimum pot of 50 STEEM. The total weekly pot distribution will be divided as follows:

PlaceRewards Percentage
1st50%
2nd30%
3rd20%

In the event of a tie, the pot will be split between the tying contestants. If the tie occurs for third place, then all tying contestants will split the 20% payout. If the tie occurs in first or second place, then the tying contestants will split the total payout for those places.

Example: A two-way tie for first place will split 80% of the pot (50% + 30%) and third place will receive the remaining 20%. A three-way tie for second place will split 50% of the pot (30% + 20%) and first place will receive the allotted 50%.


Please help with outreach by sharing this post outside of Steemit!

One of the goals for this contest and the fantasy sports development project is to bring users to Steemit, keep them engaged on the platform, and onboard them into the STEEM cryptocurrency ecosystem. So, please invite your friends and family to Steemit and share this with any golf fans or sports enthusiasts. Growing the active user base can benefit all users and investors, no matter their interests.

As always, please ReSteem this post and let’s grow the sports community through posting, discussing, competing, and earning!

Thank you for participating and good luck!


Special thanks to @blocktrades for supporting and sponsoring this Steemit community event!

Please show him support in return with a witness vote and by using the BlockTrades services.

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Why is this on the trending? That' the most boring post I've ever read. Sry Ats-david. What's worse is that a post about the price of bitcoin is even higher.

Well, it's a sports post and contest. It's not for everyone.

And it's on the trending page because large stakeholders decided to support it and the project that is associated with it (developing a fantasy sports platform built on the STEEM blockchain).

Does that answer your question?

I upvoted this comment because it was downvoted, yet I feel it was a legitimate question.

As @ats-david said, this is a post designed to cater to sports fans who enjoy playing games based on forecasting the results of major sporting events.

The current user base of this platform is largely indifferent to sports, generally speaking. But literally millions of people enjoy playing games of this nature. The large stakeholders (whales) who want to support this sort of interactive content realize that there is a huge untapped market of sports fans who represent a major avenue for growth. We can grow the platform in a major way by reaching out to these folks and offering them something they can't get anywhere else.

There is literally nowhere else on the internet right now, where you can take a few minutes to pick the winners of sporting events and potentially win prizes without risking money.

I am somewhat sympathetic to your apprehension regarding a top trending piece about the price of bitcoin. Very few people outside of crypto have any interest in the price of bitcoin. But there are a lot of "average joes" who might want to guess who wins, in order to potentially win a few bucks.

Given the current state of the platform, with declining prices and a dwindling user base, I think attempts to branch out and appeal to the masses may just be the most effective strategy.

Its all cool,I must have had a bad mood. I am for ats-davids post.
He answered so professionally, its great.
I thought that maybe people want to have this risk of losing money.
Power up

Dustin Johnson
Justin Thomas
Jordan Speith
24 Eagles

This is my first time I participate. I hope I'm doing it right!
Justin Thomas
Dustin Johnson
Adam Scott
29 Eagles

Looks good to me.

Cool! You are a very known steemian! :D Good for you!

I'll go with Adam Scott, Justin Thomas, Sergio Garcia

25 Eagles

Tee times will begin at 6:45am EST (UTC -5) on Thursday. Any submissions or edits to submissions after this time will result in disqualification from the contest.

You can find the complete list of times here: The Honda Classic - Tee Times

Dustin Johnson
Jordan Spieth
Sergio Garcia
27 Eagles

Justin Thomas
Dustin Johnson
Jordan Speith
27Eagles

Adam Scott
Rickie Fowler
Justin Thomas
30 Eagles

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