| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Matt Fitzpatrick beats Xander Schauffele | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Xander Schauffele beats Matt Fitzpatrick | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market is a head-to-head bet between Xander Schauffele and Matthew Fitzpatrick for who will finish better over the full tournament. It matters because it isolates a direct comparison between two top players, letting traders focus on matchup- and event-specific factors rather than the entire field.
Both players are established international tour professionals with different strengths: Schauffele is known for length, consistency, and strong performing in big events, while Fitzpatrick is noted for precision ball-striking, iron play, and scrambling around greens. Head-to-head markets like this are commonly offered around PGA- and DP-World-style tournaments; outcomes depend on 72-hole performance, course fit, and short-term form rather than season-long metrics.
Market prices represent the collective expectations of traders and update as news, tee times, and conditions change; use them as a real-time indicator of perceived advantage rather than a definitive forecast. Low trading volume can make prices more volatile and sensitive to single trades or new information.
The winner is decided by which player finishes better in the tournament according to the event's official results (better finishing position or lower official score). Exact resolution mechanics for ties or unusual cases are detailed on the market page and follow the tournament's official scoring.
The market close time is listed on the market page (currently TBD); it will typically close before tournament play begins. The market resolves after the tournament's official results are final and any applicable playoffs or official score confirmations are completed.
Resolution uses the tournament’s official finishing positions: a player who makes the cut and completes more holes will generally finish ahead of one who misses the cut or withdraws. Specific tie and withdrawal treatments are governed by the market’s resolution policy, so check the event rules on the market page for details.
Watch recent strokes-gained categories (tee-to-green, approach, putting), recent finishes, injury or practice-round reports, and any comments about course strategy or comfort with the venue.
Low volume means prices can move sharply on small orders or new information; sudden shifts often reflect fresh news (e.g., withdrawals, tee-time changes, weather updates) rather than broad consensus. Consider liquidity and the size of your intended position when trading.