It’s hard to believe that it’s almost time for daily fantasy golf to return. In just over one month, The Masters returns to Augusta, Georgia. And with a new round of The Masters comes another chance for anyone to turn $20 into $1 million. It’s the golf season’s first major, and one site is celebrating in a big way.

DraftKings, one of the largest daily fantasy sports sites on the planet, is running a special Fantasy Golf Millionaire Maker for The Masters that starts on Thursday, April 7. It has a $20 buy-in and awards a first place prize of a million bucks.

You’ll draft six players with a set salary cap for The Masters. It’s just like fantasy football, except instead of selecting wide receivers and running backs, you’re picking six duffers. Here’s how you’ll get points:

Double Eagle: +20 points
Eagle: +8 points
Birdie: +3 points
Par: +0.5 points
Bogey: -0.5 points
Double Bogey or Worse: -1 point

Tournament Finish
1st: 30 points
2nd: 20 points
3rd: 18 points
4th: 16 points
5th: 14 points
6th: 12 points
7th: 10 points
8th: 9 points
9th: 8 points
10th: 7 points
11th – 15th: 6 points
16th – 20th: 5 points
21st – 25th: 4 points
26th – 30th: 3 points
31st – 40th: 2 points
41st – 50th: 1 point

So, the further your players go in each tournament and the more birdies and eagles they make, the better off you’ll do. There are also bonuses for achievements like three straight birdies, a bogey-free round, all four rounds under 70, and a hole in one.

You can win your entry to the first fantasy golf Millionaire Maker of the season for as little as a quarter, and satellites will run through April 6. DraftKings does not have prices for each golfer set yet, as PGA tournaments that could affect values are still ongoing.

After the scores are tabulated, the Millionaire Maker’s winner will get $1 million. Second place will have quite a sweat, as the runner-up will get $250,000, which represents a colossal $750,000 drop-off from first. Third place will take home $100,000, while fourth place gets $60,000 and fifth place gets $40,000. The top 15 finishers will all receive five-figure paydays.

Each person can enter up to 200 lineups and, at the time of writing, there are almost 900 in. The Masters contest will close when 229,800 lineups have been submitted. DraftKings ran several Millionaire Maker PGA tournaments last year and most of them sold out.

If you don’t already have a DraftKings account, click hereto create one and be sure to use the promo code P5S. DraftKings offers a 100% up to $600 sign-up bonus that’s released as you play.