| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bryson DeChambeau beats Jon Rahm | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Jon Rahm beats Bryson DeChambeau | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market pits Jon Rahm against Bryson DeChambeau in a head-to-head comparison across the entire tournament; it matters because it isolates which of the two players performs better over all official rounds. Traders use it to express views on relative form, course fit, and event-specific variables rather than overall tournament victory.
Rahm and DeChambeau are top-tier professionals with contrasting games—Rahm is known for consistent ball-striking and short-game touch, while DeChambeau is notable for extreme power and analytical approaches. Their previous meetings, recent form, injuries, and course characteristics often drive public and expert expectations for a head-to-head matchup. Because this market covers the full tournament, single-round volatility matters less than sustained performance across all rounds.
Odds and prices in this market reflect the market’s aggregated view of which player will finish better over the full tournament; they move as news (pairings, injuries, weather) arrives. Interpret them as a snapshot of collective expectations and update your view as key information emerges.
The market settles based on the event’s official settlement rule: the player who finishes better over the full tournament according to the tournament’s official results and the platform’s contract language. That typically means the higher finishing position (or lower aggregate score) after all rounds, with any tie-break or special-case rules defined by the contract.
Settlement treatment for withdrawals depends on the contract terms. Common approaches: if a player withdraws before the tournament starts they may be treated as not participating (leading to a predefined settlement), and if a player withdraws mid-tournament the official finishing positions determine the outcome. Check the platform’s official event rules for the exact procedure.
Head-to-head contracts vary, but a 'Full Tournament Head-to-Head' most commonly uses the official finishing position (placement) or aggregate score across all rounds as the comparator. The precise metric and any tie-break rules will be specified in the market’s settlement description on the platform.
A 'Closes: TBD' status means the platform has not yet published a firm market close time; expect a close before the tournament starts and settlement after official results are finalized. Watch for platform announcements or the market’s metadata to get the exact close and settlement timestamps.
Monitor tee times and pairings (which affect course conditions faced), practice-round reports, injury or withdrawal notices, caddie or equipment changes, and weather forecasts across all tournament days—each can shift the relative chances of sustained performance over the tournament.