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Golfers to compete in The Masters in 2026

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All Outcomes (13)
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Rickie Fowler 0%
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Joaquin Niemann 0%
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Sahith Theegala 0%
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Pierceson Coody 0%
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Billy Horschel 0%
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Will Zalatoris 0%
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Tony Finau 0%
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Tom Kim 0%
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Michael Thorbjornsen 0%
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Ryo Hisatsune 0%
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Tiger Woods 0%
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Gary Woodland 0%
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Collin Morikawa 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which golfers will compete in The Masters in 2026; it matters because field composition drives competitive expectations and is shaped by qualification, health, and invitations.

The Masters is an annual, invitation-only major played at Augusta National with a field built from past champions, recent major and PGA Tour winners, top-ranked players, and selected amateurs. Entry for 2026 will depend on established exemption categories, tournament invitations, and players' decisions or ability to compete.

Market prices reflect traders’ collective view about whether a named golfer will appear in the official Masters 2026 field; prices move as qualifying results, injuries, and official field announcements change.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean for a golfer to 'compete' in The Masters in 2026 for the purposes of this market?

A golfer is considered to compete if they appear on the tournament's official starting list and tee off in at least one round; withdrawals after starting typically still count as having competed.

The market lists 11 outcomes — what do those outcomes represent?

Each outcome corresponds to a specific named golfer (or selection) in the market; the outcome resolves based on whether that named golfer competes in the 2026 Masters according to the market's resolution criteria.

How will the tournament's official field announcement affect this market's resolution?

The official field announcement and subsequent published tee times are the primary sources used to determine who is entered; the market will follow those official lists to resolve whether a named golfer competes.

How do exemption categories and qualifying events influence whether a particular golfer will be in the field?

Exemption categories (e.g., past champions, major winners, top world rankings, recent PGA Tour winners, top amateurs) are the main paths into the Masters; a golfer’s performance in qualifying events or changes in ranking can move them into or out of those exemption spots.

If a golfer withdraws shortly before the tournament or an alternate is added, how does that affect the market outcome?

Late withdrawals and alternates are handled according to the tournament’s official updates; markets typically resolve based on the official starting list at the cutoff set by the market's rules, so participants should monitor official announcements for late changes.

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