Run a golf picksheet your group actually wants to use all week.
PoolHouse gives commissioners a cleaner way to run majors-only golf pools: shared event odds, a polished picksheet, and a live leaderboard that feels built for modern phones and desktops.
Pick the major
Start with the PGA Championship, U.S. Open, The Open, or Masters and let PoolHouse handle the structure.
Send one link
Commissioners get a clean public pool page to share, and every player lands in the same organized flow.
Track the weekend
Best 4 of 6 scores count, tiebreakers sort naturally, and favorites make it easy to follow your own cards.
Live pool leaderboard
PGA Championship
AimBox Aces
Favorites, full card, and round splits inside
Sunday Charge
Favorites, full card, and round splits inside
Fairway Finders
Favorites, full card, and round splits inside
What players get
- •Pick 6 golfers and count the best 4 scores
- •Use a winning-score tiebreaker from +5 to -25
- •Keep every pool on one shared event snapshot
- •Let players edit cards until Wednesday midnight Pacific
- •Follow favorites on the live leaderboard during the major
A sharper golf pool product for commissioners and players.
We’re not trying to be every pool format at once right now. Golf is the lead product, so the setup, tier sheet, entry flow, and leaderboard all revolve around one cleaner majors-first experience.
Majors-first picksheets
PoolHouse Golf is focused on the biggest weeks on the calendar, with shared event snapshots so every pool stays aligned on field, odds, and tiers.
Cleaner commissioner flow
Create the pool, rebuild tiers, manage entries, and open the public page from one commissioner workspace that feels built for phones and laptops.
A leaderboard worth checking
Players get a real golf pool leaderboard with used 4, dropped 2, favorites, tiebreak context, and live round-by-round scoring.
Shared event odds
If two commissioners run the same major, they should not get two different tier sheets. PoolHouse now keeps event odds consistent across pools.
Commissioner checklist
Build the pool once, then spend the week running it confidently.
Before picks open
Check the shared event snapshot, confirm the field and odds, and rebuild tiers if you want a final Monday pull.
While entries come in
Watch the commissioner overview, fix player mistakes fast, and keep entry edits open through Wednesday midnight Pacific.
During the major
Let the live leaderboard do the work with used 4, dropped 2, tiebreak sorting, and favorite entries on top.
For the players
One link gets them to the pool page, their card, and the live standings without awkward handoffs.
Start here
Launch a major pool in minutes.
PoolHouse is ready when you are: create the major pool, invite the group, and let the leaderboard carry the weekend.