| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ludvig Aberg beats S.W. Kim and Morikawa | 30% | 1¢ | 30¢ | — | $286 | Trade → |
| Collin Morikawa beats Aberg and S.W. Kim | 38% | 1¢ | 38¢ | — | $13 | Trade → |
| Si Woo Kim beats Morikawa and Aberg | 40% | 1¢ | 40¢ | — | $1 | Trade → |
This market asks which member of the listed 3-ball (Morikawa, Aberg, or S.W. Kim) will record the best score in the first round of THE PLAYERS Championship. It matters because first-round performance affects early leaderboard positioning and is a common short-term trading focus in golf markets.
THE PLAYERS Championship at TPC Sawgrass is one of the PGA Tour's most prominent events, with a challenging course setup and a high-profile field. Three-ball groupings are standard for early rounds; this contract isolates head-to-head performance among the three named players during the first 18 holes. Traders often use such short-window markets to reflect up-to-the-minute information like practice-round reports, tee times, and weather forecasts.
Market odds aggregate traders' views about which player will post the lowest first-round score and will update as new information arrives; they reflect beliefs about relative chances, not guarantees. Always read the specific contract rules for settlement details (especially tie handling and the official scoring source).
It resolves which of the three named players posts the lowest official stroke total for the first round; final settlement follows the tournament's official first-round scores and the market's published tie-resolution rules.
Settlement occurs after the first round is completed and scores are official—this may be after daylight, following any suspended play, and once the tournament releases certified scoring; check the contract page for the exact settlement trigger.
Tie resolution is defined by the market's contract terms: common outcomes are a split payout among tied outcomes or application of a specified tie-break procedure, so confirm the listed tie rule on the market page before trading.
Watch announced tee times, practice-round reports, any injury or caddie changes, recent scoring trends (especially first-round scores), and comments about comfort with the course and pin locations.
Tee time order matters because wind, temperature, and course firmness often shift through the day; being earlier or later can be an advantage or disadvantage depending on the day's weather and pin placements, so check the official tee times and forecast.