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HALLANDALE BEACH, FL – JANUARY 25: Dave Portnoy attends the 2020 Pegasus World Cup Championship Invitational Series at Gulfstream Park on January 25, 2020 in Hallandale, Florida…People: Dave Portnoy Hallandale United States Of America – ZUMAs214 20200125_zba_s214_090 Copyright: xSMGx

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HALLANDALE BEACH, FL – JANUARY 25: Dave Portnoy attends the 2020 Pegasus World Cup Championship Invitational Series at Gulfstream Park on January 25, 2020 in Hallandale, Florida…People: Dave Portnoy Hallandale United States Of America – ZUMAs214 20200125_zba_s214_090 Copyright: xSMGx
It’s part golf, part chaos, and fully Barstool. The Internet Invitational has quickly become one of the most talked-about crossover tournaments in online sports entertainment. This isn’t your typical golf tournament. Every hole, every swing, and every team shuffle adds a twist that keeps fans guessing. There have been talks that YouTube golf is more engaging than the PGA Tour itself, and it seems true. The Internet Invitational has quickly become one of the most talked-about crossover tournaments in online sports entertainment. But is it just for creating content, or is there prize money to it?
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The Internet Invitational does have prize money, and it’s a seven-digit figure. There’s a $1 million prize money for the tournament of internet personalities associated with golf. However, there’s also an additional $700,000 announced by Dave Portnoy when addressing the internet golfers assembled at the Barstool Sports event. But what sets it apart isn’t just the money. It’s the format that keeps both viewers and players on edge.
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The tournament begins with 48 players, a mix of golf creators, internet personalities, and former athletes. Early rounds are played as 2v2 scramble matches. There will be 12 matches, each worth 1 point. A tie results in half a point for each team. Basically, it’s like a Ryder Cup format. The second session is a 2v2 alternate shot format. The number of matches and the pointing system remain the same as in the first session. At the end of Day 1, the losing team will be eliminated, and the remaining golfers will advance to the next day. On Day 2, the event follows the Ryder Cup format, but with a twist.
It is expected of internet golfers who like to use different tactics to engage fans. This time, they are relying on a skin game format. Each hole will have $4,000, and a tie means that the next hole will have $8,000 and so on. Thus, there’s enough opportunity for the participants to make good money. The second day will have the same format as the first, only with half as many teams, i.e., 6. At the end of Day 2, the losing team gets eliminated.
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On the last day, there will be 12 players remaining. They will be divided into four teams of three. Both the morning and afternoon sessions will be in an alternate-shot format. After the morning session, the top 2 teams will head to the final to battle each other and win the $1 million prize pool. The prize money will be distributed equally among all three members of the winning team.
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Field at the Internet Invitational
The field at the Barstool Sports Internet Invitational comprises 48 players. It is a diverse mix of golf influencers, sports personalities, internet creators, and athletes. For the game of Day 1, the two captains selected were Bobby Burgerer (Team Pink) and Samuel Riggs (Team Orange). Here are the members of each team for Day 1:
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Team Pink
Bobby Burgerer, Wesley Bryan, Luke Kwon, Grant Horvat, Fat Perez, Mason Nutt, Josh Kelly, Rick Shiels, Mac Boucher, Ryan Whitney, Jake Adams, Matt Scharff, Andrew Santino, Claire Hogle, Joey Colocuts, Keith Yandle, Nadeshot, Daltoosh, Jon Gruden, Trent Ryan, Paul Bissonnette, Sketch, PFT Commenter
Team Orange
Samuel Riggs, George Bryan, Brad Dalke, Micah Morris, Peter Finch, Roger Steele, Kyle Birkshire, Cole Lantz, Malosi, Dod King, Paige Spiranac, Bubbie, Gabby Golf, Chaz, Francis Ellis, Frankie Borrelli, Lacey Snell, Sara Winter, Andrew Austin, Beef, The Jet, Chandler Hallow, The Duke, Josh Richards
With recognizable names like Paige Spiranac, Wesley Bryan, Garrett Clark, and Jon Gruden in the mix, the event strikes the perfect balance between competition and entertainment. In fact, controversy has already started brewing right from the tee time. There’s a prize money of $1 million for the 2025 Barstool Sports Internet Invitational. However, golfers can make money with the skins game format, too.
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