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1st Round 3-Ball: Griffin/Clark/Theegala

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All Outcomes (3)
Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
Ben Griffin beats Clark and Theegala 0%
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Sahith Theegala beats Griffin and Clark 0%
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Wyndham Clark beats Theegala and Griffin 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which of the three named players—Griffin, Clark, or Theegala—will post the best (lowest) score in the tournament's first round. It matters because first-round performance affects short-term payouts for this specific market and offers a snapshot of form heading into the event.

A '1st Round 3-Ball' groups three players who play together in the first round of a golf tournament; markets like this compare their single-round scores rather than the overall tournament result. Historical first-round tendencies, recent form, and course fit often drive expectations for each player and remain useful context when evaluating this market.

Market prices reflect the trading consensus about which of the three will have the best first-round score, derived from traders' collective judgments and new information. Prices move as tee times, weather, injuries, and other relevant news arrive; they are not fixed predictions and should be checked close to the round.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly does '1st Round 3-Ball: Griffin/Clark/Theegala' settle on?

The market settles on which of the three named players records the lowest official score for the tournament's first round, using the tournament's published first-round scores and any official adjustments.

When will the '1st Round 3-Ball: Griffin/Clark/Theegala' market close?

Close time is listed as TBD; typically these markets close shortly before the first tee time for the group. Check the market page for the final announced close time before trading.

If two or more players tie for the lowest first-round score in Griffin/Clark/Theegala, how is the market resolved?

Tie resolution follows the market's official settlement rules using the tournament's results. Some markets declare multiple winning outcomes or apply tie-specific rules—consult the market's settlement policy for the exact treatment.

What happens if one of Griffin, Clark, or Theegala withdraws or is disqualified before completing the first round?

Settlement uses official tournament status. A player who does not record a completed first-round score (e.g., WD or DQ) is typically ineligible to win the market; confirm with the market’s rules for exceptions.

What timely information should I monitor before the first round for Griffin/Clark/Theegala?

Monitor official tee times, weather forecasts for the first-round window, last-minute injury or withdrawal reports, and any late pairings or schedule updates—these are the main inputs that can shift expectations for this three-player matchup.

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