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1st Round 3-Ball: Gotterup/Day/Burns

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All Outcomes (3)
Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
Chris Gotterup beats Day and Burns 0%
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Sam Burns beats Gotterup and Day 0%
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Jason Day beats Burns and Gotterup 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which of the three golfers — Gotterup, Day, or Burns — will record the lowest score in the tournament's first round within their three‑ball grouping. It matters because first‑round performance can signal early momentum, tee‑time effects, and immediate matchup advantages that influence the rest of the event.

Three‑ball groupings are a common format in professional golf where three players play together and are directly comparable over a single round. First‑round outcomes reflect a mix of short‑term factors (weather, tee time, immediate form) and longer‑term attributes (course fit, experience), and can differ from head‑to‑head expectations over an entire tournament.

Market prices represent the collective expectation of which player will post the lowest first‑round score among the three, and they update as new information arrives (tee times, weather, withdrawals, injury reports). Because the market closes before resolution and may have varying liquidity, prices should be read as real‑time consensus signals rather than fixed probabilities.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What specific result does this market pay out on?

The market resolves to the player among Gotterup, Day, and Burns who posts the lowest official first‑round stroke total as defined by the exchange; consult the event page or the exchange rulebook for the exact resolution criteria and handling of ties.

When will this market close relative to the first round?

The market will close prior to the start of the first round; the listed close time is TBD on the event page, so check there for the final cutoff before trading stops and the outcome is locked.

How are withdrawals, non‑starters, or disqualifications handled for this event?

Resolution rules for withdrawals or non‑starters are set by the exchange; outcomes may be voided or resolved according to those rules if a player does not start or is disqualified, so review the event's specific terms on the platform.

Which kinds of news or data releases tend to move this particular market?

Key movers include announced tee times, weather updates for the first round, last‑minute injury or withdrawal notices, practice‑round reports, and any official changes to course setup or rules.

What should I consider if the market shows little trading activity before the event?

Low trading volume implies lower liquidity and potentially larger price swings when trades occur; consider that prices may be more sensitive to single trades and monitor official information closely before taking a position.

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