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LIV Golf Singapore End Of Round 1 Leader

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All Outcomes (58)
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Jon Rahm 0%
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Lee Westwood 0%
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Elvis Smylie 0%
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Talor Gooch 0%
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Lucas Herbert 0%
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Phil Mickelson 0%
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Richard T. Lee 0%
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Thomas Pieters 0%
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Sergio Garcia 0%
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Bjorn Hellgren 0%
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Branden Grace 0%
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Graeme McDowell 0%
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Danny Lee 0%
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Marc Leishman 0%
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Luis Masaveu 0%
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Ian Poulter 0%
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Cameron Smith 0%
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Bubba Watson 0%
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Harold Varner III 0%
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Peter Uihlein 0%
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Abraham Ancer 0%
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Byeong Hun An 0%
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Anirban Lahiri 0%
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Anthony Kim 0%
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Louis Oosthuizen 0%
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Carlos Ortiz 0%
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Martin Kaymer 0%
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Dustin Johnson 0%
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Yosuke Asaji 0%
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Jason Kokrak 0%
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Paul Casey 0%
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Victor Perez 0%
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Michael La Sasso 0%
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Charles Howell III 0%
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Richard Bland 0%
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Minkyu Kim 0%
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Sebastian Munoz 0%
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Ben Campbell 0%
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Dean Burmester 0%
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Adrian Meronk 0%
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Tyrrell Hatton 0%
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Tom McKibbin 0%
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Joaquin Niemann 0%
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Sam Horsfield 0%
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Jose Luis Ballester 0%
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Thomas Detry 0%
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Laurie Canter 0%
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Cameron Tringale 0%
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David Puig 0%
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Miguel Tabuena 0%
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Charl Schwartzel 0%
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Wade Ormsby 0%
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Brendan Steele 0%
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Scott Vincent 0%
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Matthew Wolff 0%
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Younghan Song 0%
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Caleb Surratt 0%
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Bryson DeChambeau 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which individual player will be the leader at the conclusion of Round 1 of the LIV Golf Singapore tournament; it matters to traders who want to express views on early-round performance or hedge exposure to in-tournament outcomes.

LIV Golf events attract a mix of established professionals and newer signees, and early-round leaders can shift quickly because of shotgun starts, field depth, and local conditions. The market lists many individual player outcomes (57) so it reflects a wide range of possible leaders rather than a single-matchup bet.

Market prices are an information aggregation tool: they move as traders react to tee times, live scoring, weather, and news. Use the market page for live prices and settlement details rather than static figures, since those change through the day.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When does the "LIV Golf Singapore End Of Round 1 Leader" market close?

The event page lists the market close as TBD; typically these markets close before or at the start of the first round or at a specific time announced by the exchange—check KALSHI's market page for the official close and any last-trade cutoff.

What exactly determines the "End Of Round 1 Leader" outcome for settlement?

Settlement is based on the official Round 1 leaderboard as recorded by the tournament organizers at the conclusion of that round; if multiple players are tied, settlement follows KALSHI's stated tie-handling rules found in the market documentation.

How do tee times and pairings for LIV Golf Singapore influence who can be the Round 1 leader?

Tee times affect exposure to changing course conditions (wind, rain, daylight) and the psychological advantage of chasing or setting the target; pairings can also influence scoring tempo and risk-taking, which matters for end-of-round leader outcomes.

How should traders use live scoring and weather updates for this specific market?

Monitor live scoring, hole-by-hole updates, and local weather forecasts closely—late-round score swings or incoming storms can dramatically alter the end-of-round leaderboard; adjust positions only after confirming official score changes and keeping in mind liquidity and settlement timing.

Does historical performance at previous LIV Golf Singapore events predict who will lead at the end of Round 1?

Past performance at the same venue can offer context (comfort with the course, typical scoring), but golf outcomes are highly variable and dependent on current form, tee times, and daily conditions, so historical data should be combined with up-to-date information.

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