| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sahith Theegala beats Fowler and Spieth | 34% | 1¢ | 34¢ | — | $433 | Trade → |
| Rickie Fowler beats Spieth and Theegala | 40% | 1¢ | 40¢ | — | $60 | Trade → |
| Jordan Spieth beats Theegala and Fowler | 33% | 1¢ | 32¢ | — | $60 | Trade → |
This market asks which member of the Theegala/Fowler/Spieth three‑ball will post the best official first‑round score at THE PLAYERS Championship. It isolates head‑to‑head performance within a single group, which can move quickly as live scores and conditions change.
THE PLAYERS is one of the highest‑profile events on the PGA Tour and the first round often features grouped pairings that include multiple marquee players in the same threesome. A three‑ball market like this focuses on immediate performance over 18 holes rather than overall tournament placement, so short‑term factors (tee time, weather, early rhythm) matter more than long‑term stamina. Historical context: three‑ball pairings are common in early rounds and have produced frequent swings because small score differences over one round are common.
Market prices represent the exchange's aggregated view of who will post the lowest official first‑round score among the three players; they update as new information (tee times, weather, withdrawals, live scoring) becomes available. Use prices as a snapshot of consensus sentiment, not a guarantee of outcome.
The winning outcome is determined by which named player records the lowest official first‑round score according to the tournament's official scoring. Settlement follows the exchange's rulebook and the PGA Tour's official results for round one.
Tie handling is governed by the market's specific rules; many platforms either split settlement among tied outcomes or follow a predefined tie‑resolution policy. Check the exchange's posted rules for final details before trading.
Treatment of withdrawals depends on the exchange: a pre‑round withdrawal may lead to voiding the affected outcome or other adjustments, while an in‑round withdrawal means the official score at the time (or the recorded WD) will be used per the platform's policies. Confirm the platform's withdrawal and void policies ahead of time.
Key information arrives in the hours before and during the group's tee time: official tee time confirmations, weather updates for that slot, late scratches or health news, and live hole‑by‑hole scoring. Those inputs tend to drive the largest intra‑day price moves.
Follow the PGA Tour's official leaderboard and scoring app for definitive first‑round scores and hole statuses, the tournament's official communications for withdrawals and rulings, and the exchange's live market feed and rule page for settlement criteria and any platform‑specific notices.