February 11, 2012

The 2012 Ten to Follow Competition: Get your entries in now!

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How many teams will contain a Tiger?

How many teams will contain a Tiger?

It's back! Like the all-new Tiger, we've come back leaner and simpler with the potential for extreme volatility (okay, not sure that's quite the analogy we're looking for...). Here's what you need to know - pick ten players (three from the top ten), score points throughout the golf season and if your team finishes top of the pile, £300 is yours

Welcome to the second running of the Betting.Betfair Ten to Follow golf competition!

In the few weeks since Gary Binosh became our inaugural champion, we've been reflecting on how to improve the competition, and have opted for a leaner, simpler format, based exclusively around the biggest 20 events. The plan is to even up the likely rewards of picking either favourites or outsiders; to cut out the boring weeks when hardly any of the big-names play; and to encourage greater movement and volatility on the leaderboard.

The first prize will again be £300. The first counting event is the WGC-Accenture Matchplay Championship in three weeks time, so the closing dates for entries will be midnight of February 21. Please enter your teams in the comments section below. (Note that unlike last year, we won't be accepting teams via e-mail).

Rules
Pick 10 from the world's top-100, as of February 1, 2012 (full list is below).
Each team can contain a maximum of 3 from the world's top-ten, listed below

Luke Donald
Lee Westwood
Rory McIlroy
Martin Kaymer
Steve Stricker
Webb Simpson
Adam Scott
Charl Schwartzel
Dustin Johnson
Jason Day

Scoring system
Win tournament = 100pts + 1pt @ Betfair SP (Calculated as highest pre-tournament price, backed for a minimum of £500)
2nd = 50pts
3rd = 40pts
4th = 30pts
5th = 20pts
6th - 10th = 10pts

*All above positions include ties.
*For the two Matchplay events, losing at the last-16 stage will count as a tie for ninth place and losing at the last-eight stage will count as a tie for fifth.
*Double points will be awarded in the four Majors

Ten to Follow events
(Points earned count double in Major championships, highlighted below)

Feb 22nd: WGC-Accenture World Matchplay
Mar 8th: WGC-Cadillac Championship
Mar 22nd: Arnold Palmer Invitational
Apr 5th: US Masters
May 3rd: Wells Fargo Championship
May 10th: Players Championship
May 17th: Volvo World Matchplay
May 24th: BMW PGA Championship
Jun 14th: US Open
Jul 5th: French Open
Jul 12th: Scottish Open
Jul 19th: Open Championship
Aug 2nd: WGC-Bridgestone Invitational
Aug 9th: PGA Championship
Aug 23rd: The Barclays
Aug 30th: Deutsche Bank Championship
Sep 6th: BMW Championship
Sep 20th: Tour Championship
Nov 1st: WGC-HSBC Champions Trophy
Nov 22nd: DP World Tour Championship


Full List of Top 100 Players
1 Luke Donald
2 Rory McIlroy
3 Lee Westwood
4 Martin Kaymer
5 Steve Stricker
6 Webb Simpson
7 Adam Scott
8 Charl Schwartzel
9 Dustin Johnson
10 Jason Day

11 Graeme McDowell
12 Matt Kuchar
13 KJ Choi
14 Nick Watney
15 Brandt Snedeker
16 Phil Mickelson
17 Tiger Woods
18 Sergio Garcia
19 Hunter Mahan
20 Justin Rose

21 Ian Poulter
22 Bill Haas
23 Paul Casey
24 Bubba Watson
25 Alvaro Quiros
26 Simon Dyson
27 Louis Oosthuizen
28 David Toms
29 Keegan Bradley
30 Kim Kyung-Tae

31 Robert Karlsson
32 Thomas Bjorn
33 Bo Van Pelt
34 Martin Laird
35 Rickie Fowler
36 Anders Hansen
37 Jason Dufner
38 Bae-Sang Moon
39 Francesco Molinari
40 John Senden

41 Fredrik Jacobsen
42 Mark Wilson
43 Geoff Ogilvy
44 Zach Johnson
45 Retief Goosen
46 Peter Hanson
47 Miguel-Angel Jimenez
48 Aaron Baddeley
49 Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano
50 Ryo Ishikawa

51 Y E Yang
52 Darren Clarke
53 Jonathan Byrd
54 Gary Woodland
55 Robert Rock
56 Jim Furyk
57 Matteo Manassero
58 Ben Crane
59 Ernie Els
60 Greg Chalmers

61 Ryan Moore
62 Robert Allenby
63 Charles Howell
64 Joost Luiten
65 Rory Sabbatini
66 Tori Taniguchi
67 Alexander Noren
68 Sean O'Hair
69 Vijay Singh
70 Johnson Wagner

71 Nicolas Colsaerts
72 Kevin Na
73 Hiroyuki Fujita
74 George Coetzee
75 Chez Reavie
76 Edoardo Molinari
77 Lucas Glover
78 Paul Lawrie
79 Pablo Larrazabal
80 Ryan Palmer

81 Jaco Van Zyl
82 Thomas Aiken
83 Jeff Overton
84 Yuta Ikeda
85 David Lynn
86 Robert Garrigus
87 Kyle Stanley
88 Harrison Frazar
89 Carl Pettersson
90 Padraig Harrington

91 Brendan Jones
92 Spencer Levin
93 Branden Grace
94 Tetsuji Hiratsuka
95 Gregory Havret
96 Jamie Donaldson
97 D A Points
98 Chris Kirk
99 Camilo Villegas
100 Koumei Oda

Congratulations to Gary Binosh, our inaugural Ten to Follow winner. Gary secured victory after Sunday's Race to Dubai finale despite a late rally from Mark Peters and takes the £300 first prize. Keep an eye out over the coming weeks...

As our competition enters its final week, Paul Krishnamurty discusses the leading contestants' chances and provides an update on the standings......

Gary Binosh stands on the brink of success after another very quiet week for our competition....


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