Who needs a green jacket when you can win yourself a GoKart?
All you have to do is predict who’ll win at the US Masters at Augusta, and for a tie-break question, what the winning score will be.
To enter just click on “add a comment” below, fill in your name and email and put your answer in the box. Remember, tell us who you think will win and what their score will be.
We’ll be running the same competition for each of the 4 majors in 2008. If you win and you’ve already got a GoKart, if you like you can have the equivalent in batteries and accessories.
To get you started and save you a bit of googling, here are the winners, and their scores, for the last ten years: 1998 O’Meara (279); 1999 Olazabal (280); 2000 Singh (278); 2001 Tiger (272); 2002 Tiger (276); 2003 Weir (281); 2004 Mickelson (279); 2005 Tiger (276); 2006 Mickelson (281); 2007 Johnson (289).
So take a look at who’s been on form so far this year and have a go. Only one entry per person please, but tell your friends and get them to enter too. We keep everyone’s email address private and don’t pass them to any third parties. You may get an occasional email newsletter directly from us, but you can unsubscribe with a single click at any time. If more than one person gets it right, we’ll have a draw to pick the winner. Only entries posted before the tournament starts will be considered, and we’ll announce the result here after the last round on Monday 14th April.
Good luck!
JUSTIN ROSE WINNING SCORE OF 277
I think V JSingh is the man this Year. [ Sorry Tiger.] Winning score280
Closely fought affair between Tiger and Greg ogilvy???
Tiger to win on a score of 277!!!!
Stuart, CastlePark G.C. East Lothian
Justin Rose on 280
Lee Westwood on 281
Geoff Ogilvy on 284
Padraig Harrington with 283. Tiger won’t make the cut !
Anders Romero 278
I go for Adam Scott on 287!
My wife had a dream about him!
No more entries for the competition; the Masters has now started. Good luck everyone! (anyone put a bet on Sandy Lyle?)
Trevor Immelman – 280 – a prize for my cheek?
Lynn, nice try, but no.
Hard luck everyone. We’ll roll the prize over to the same competition to pick the winner of the US Open in June (click here)