| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Will Zalatoris beats Harry Hall | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Harry Hall beats Will Zalatoris | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market pits two named golfers, Zalatoris and Hall, against one another over the full tournament: the winning outcome is which player finishes ahead in the event. Head-to-head markets give a simple relative-performance view that many traders use to express a view on which competitor will fare better across all rounds.
Full-tournament head-to-heads resolve using the official final tournament results for the two named players and cover every round from the tournament start through the final round. Will Zalatoris is an established tour player who has been a notable entrant in recent seasons; ‘Hall’ is the opponent as listed in this market — check the event details for the full name and player profile. These markets are commonly used in golf because they focus on relative performance and can be less sensitive to field strength than outright winner markets.
Market odds represent the market-implied expectation of which of the two named players will finish ahead in this particular tournament and will update as new information arrives (tee times, weather, injuries, etc.). Treat changes in the market as reflections of incoming public and private information, not fixed forecasts.
The market resolves after the tournament completes and official finishing positions for the two named players are published; the listed close time is TBD, so watch the platform for the official market close and resolution details.
The player who finishes with the better official finishing position in the tournament (as recorded by the tournament’s official results) is the winner for this market; how ties are handled will follow the platform’s published resolution rules.
If one player makes the cut and the other does not, the player who makes the cut is considered to have finished ahead. If both miss the cut, the platform’s resolution will rely on the tournament’s official placements or the market’s tie/position rules.
Withdrawals, withdrawals after starting, and disqualifications are resolved according to the tournament’s official records and the market’s rules; typically the official finishing position assigned by the tournament will determine the market outcome, so check the platform’s policy for refunds or special cases.
Key inputs include official tee times and pairings, practice-round reports, injury and withdrawal announcements, recent performance on similar courses, and weather forecasts for the tournament days; also verify the full identity of ‘Hall’ on the event page to confirm you are tracking the correct player.