| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hole-in-one | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether at least one hole-in-one will be recorded during the Texas Children's Houston Open, a single-tournament sports event. It matters because hole-in-ones are rare, highlight moments that draw attention to course setup and player performance, and they directly determine resolution of this market.
The Texas Children's Houston Open is a professional golf tournament on the PGA Tour calendar, played over multiple official competition rounds at a specific host course each year. Hole-in-ones occur when a player hits the ball from the tee into the hole on a single stroke, most commonly on par-3 holes; course layout, par-3 yardages and pin placements historically influence how often they happen. Tournament scheduling, player field composition, and weather in Houston during the event week all shape the conditions under which hole-in-ones might occur.
Market prices reflect the collective view of whether a hole-in-one will occur during the tournament and update as new information (field, weather, tee times, pin sheets) becomes available. Use prices as a snapshot of crowd expectations rather than fixed predictions, and account for event-specific details when trading.
A hole-in-one is counted when an official tournament scorekeeper records a player holing their tee shot in a single stroke during official competition holes; the market resolves based on the tournament's official scoring records.
The market uses the tournament's official competition rounds as defined by the event (typically all scheduled tournament rounds); pre-tournament pro-am and practice rounds are not included unless the market's official terms explicitly state otherwise.
This market is binary: it resolves in the affirmative if one or more hole-in-ones are recorded in the included official rounds, and in the negative if none are recorded.
Shorter par-3 yardages, receptive greens, and aggressive pin placements increase opportunities for hole-in-ones, while long par-3s, firm greens and protective hazards reduce them; the tournament's published pin sheets and tee yardages provide the best event-specific information.
Official confirmations appear in the PGA Tour's scoring reports and the tournament's official communications; market resolution follows those authoritative sources and any additional resolution guidelines provided by the market operator.